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Tsubaki Camellia Soap

Tsubaki Camellia Soap

Brand: Beauty Secrets of Japan
$8.00

Tsubaki (Camellia) oil is rich in oleic acid and vitamins A, B, D, and E as well as nourishing Omega 3, 6, and 9. Camellia seed oil is a non-greasy oil that is very easily absorbed into the skin. Tsubaki oil has been a beauty secret among Japanese women for centuries. Geisha traditionally used it to make their skin supple and their hair glow. 

Tsubaki non-scent soap is ideal for dry, sensitive or mature skin. But also suitable for babies! It makes a silky smooth creamy lather. Tsubaki oil contains anti-oxidants that help revitalize and rejuvenate the hair and skin. Our 100% natural soaps are handmade with the cold process, ensuring that our soaps are never drying.

Ingredients

Purified water, Organic Camellia seed oil, Castor Oil, Coconut Oil, Cocoa butter, Organic Shea Butter, and Organic Jojoba Oil.

No Palm Oil. No Preservatives. Parabens Free. SLS Free. Alcohol free. No animal testing. No animal products.

  

Flat-rate shipping to all territories. Free shipping over $140.

No returns accepted. If product arrived damaged, notify us within 7 days for product replacement..

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About Beauty Secrets of Japan

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Est. 2010 in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Harnessing the healing power of nature, Beauty Secrets of Japan shares the beauty secrets of generations of Japanese women through its 100% natural bath and beauty products. In Japan, soap doesn’t just mean personal hygiene or a cleaning product, it’s also a beauty secret. Soapmaking supports a long tradition and culture of beauty, luxury, and personal care.

Mami Mizutani comes from a family where the tradition of soapmaking has been in its imprint for generations. Growing up in Osaka, she was immersed into the Japanese secrets of beauty by watching her mother and grandmother. They blended simple, natural ingredients into their hair and skin routines, and regularly shared their beauty treatments with friends and family.

Fifteen years ago, Mami found herself in Vancouver, Canada and a trip to a garage sale changed her fate. She bought a soapmaking kit and soon found herself following in her grandmother’s footsteps. She started making soap with the time-honoured Japanese ingredients she grew up with. Before Mami knew it, a business was started. The rest is history.

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