Rosa y Fruta's skincare range is Geisha-inspired and consists of natural products that are made with camellia oil ingredients. Often referred to as the "longevity flower" in China and Japan where it has long been used as a beauty secret, camellia oil is a detoxifying agent and source of antioxidants that is proven to restore the appearance of aging or tired skin.
In addition to being used to create this beautifying skincare range, camellia oil is also a popular tea ingredient and is synonymous with Japan's glamorous Geisha who are said to have relied on its vitamins to keep their complexion youthful and smooth.
This geisha-inspired skincare range consists of a gentle facial cleanser, a moisturizing eye cream and a spa oil remedy that works as a perfecting serum.
Organic Geisha-Inspired Cosmetics
Rosa y Fruta's Natural Skincare Range is Made With Camellia Oil
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