Glotion: The Newest Breakthrough to Boost Your Complexion!
March 24, 2016 at 9:00 am Leave a comment
“Do you see dull and dehydrated skin when you look in the mirror every morning?” “Have you discovered fine lines here and there on your face?”
Yes, we have heard your voices! As a result, we would like to introduce you to our newest Tsubaki product: Glotion! Tsubaki Glotion not only deeply hydrates your skin as a moisturizer, but its unique, natural, mineral blend of light-reflecting pigments instantly leaves your complexion soft and luminous. Wear it alone or under makeup to give your face an extra glowing boost!
These innovative ingredients give your skin a radiant look that you have never seen before! 
Tsubaki Oil
- Also known as Camellia Japonica Oil and has been a vital part of Japanese beauty rituals for many years
- A powerful anti-aging ingredient with comparable antioxidant properties to Vitamin C
- Increases collagen synthesis to firm skin
- Contains Omega-6 and Omega-9, which deliver moisture and hydration deep into the skin
Rice Bran Oil
- An antioxidant-rich oil that prevents premature aging and minimizes damage caused by UV rays, such as fine lines and loss of firmness
- Reduces dark spots and increases micro-circulation for soft skin
- Strengthens skin’s natural barrier for long-lasting moisture
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- Evens skin tone by reducing the synthesis of melanin
- Prevents wrinkles and loss of firmness by replenishing protein to increase collagen production
Smooth Tsubaki Glotion evenly onto face after cleansing with your favorite boscia cleanser or after pressing our Tsubaki Beauty Oil into skin every morning. Beauty Tip -> Add one to two pumps of Tsubaki Glotion to your foundation or B.B. cream and mix them together to create a moisturizing and luminous makeup look. Are you ready to say goodbye to dull and dehydrated skin? Start getting your glow on today here!
Learn how to apply Tsubaki Glotion on our YouTube channel and subscribe!
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