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Teaology: The Clean Beauty Tea Infusion Skincare from Italy launches in Watsons Singapore

SINGAPORE - Media OutReach Newswire - 30 January 2024 - Teaology is thrilled to announce its highly anticipated launch in Watsons Singapore. Since its inception, Teaology has embraced the clean beauty ideology, introducing Clean BeauTEA as their foundational philosophy which encapsulates the brand's core values and ethics, serving as daily inspiration for the brand.

Teaology marks the advent of a skincare revolution powered by its patented Tea Infusion Skincare technology. The innovative process involves replacing water in cosmetic formulas with genuine tea infusion, effectively preserving antioxidant properties inherent in tea leaves. With its unique formulation comprising 0% water and 100% tea infusion, Teaology features clean ingredients, sustainable packaging, clinically tested efficacy, commitment to vegan and cruelty-free practices, and has been certified by B CORP.

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Clean beauty is a burgeoning trend that has gained remarkable traction in recent years, placing a strong emphasis on the use of products that are free from harmful chemicals and toxins, opting instead for the inclusion of natural and safe ingredients. This movement is fueled by consumers' increasing awareness of potential hazards associated with some cosmetic ingredients, driving them to seek alternatives without compromising on the product quality and effectiveness.

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1. Matcha Tea Ultra-Firming Face Cream ($86.70) [SHOP NOW]
An ultra-firming anti-wrinkle face cream infused with organic Matcha tea infusion and a potent complex of 9 botanical ingredients, designed to deliver redensifying, corrective, and lifting effects. The velvety texture of this innovative cream instantly enhances skin, leaving it softer and more radiant. Its natural green hue along with special mineral pigments promotes corrective action on chromatic imperfections and creates a smoothing "soft focus effect" for an even complexion. Beyond its anti-aging properties, it serves as an intensive treatment that redensifies, illuminates, and refines your skin.

2. Matcha Tea Ultra-Firming Eye Cream ($60.45) [SHOP NOW]
Infused with Organic Matcha Tea, Hyaluronic Acid, Caffeine, and Vitamin C, Matcha Tea Ultra-Firming Eye Cream brightens eye contour, reduces puffiness, and promotes toning. It features an ophthalmic applicator for a more targeted and precise application. The matcha green texture minimises redness, providing an ideal flawless base for makeup. Enriched with double-dose Vitamin C, Acerola, and Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate, it also combats free radicals and offers effective anti-wrinkle benefits.

3. Serum Infusion ($40.25) [SHOP NOW]
A collection of unique serums infused with real antioxidant organic tea and the most powerful skincare ingredients. Super-concentrated and clean formulas with biocompatible pH that can be used alone, layered under any face cream or mixed to create the perfect cocktail for a healthy and happy skin.

4. Bancha Oil ($55.40) [SHOP NOW]
When a silky oil meets the Japanese Bancha Tea leaves in infusion, the result is an elixir of beauty for face, body, hair and a thousand other uses. An antioxidant, nourishing and illuminating concentrate with 99% of natural origin ingredients. This versatile oil is your beauty essential for various needs, including nourishing body, protecting chapped skin, enhancing foundation with added nourishment, highlighting cheekbones, nose, and cupid's bow, serving as a pre-shampoo treatment, reducing hair frizz, and more!

5. Happy Skin ($60.45) [SHOP NOW]
Introducing the multifunctional beauty balm, a revitalizing solution for face, neck, and eye contour. Enriched with Blue Tea Infusion, ceramides, and niacinamide, this all-in-one treatment repairs stressed and dehydrated skin. Comprising 95% natural ingredients and plant ceramides, it restores the skin’s balance, enhancing tone, elasticity, and luminosity. This versatile balm serves as a daily nourishing cream, regenerating mask, and provides instant relief for dryness and inflammation.

Teaology is solely distributed at Watsons stores and online. For a limited time, enjoy 2 for 20% off on all Teaology products and receive a complimentary travel-set valued at $55 with a minimum purchase of $60, while stocks last.

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Hashtag: #Teaology #WatsonsSingapore

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About Teaology

Teaology founder, Cecilia Garofano, embarked on a journey in the romantic landscapes of Italy that would blend her years of experience in the cosmetics industry with her unwavering love for tea. Teaology believes in the mantra "What is good for you is good for your skin", with its products enriched with real tea infusions and extracts, harnessing the antioxidant power of tea leaves to protect and rejuvenate the skin. For more information on Teaology and its products, visit

About Watsons

Watsons is Asia's No. 1* Personal Care and Beauty Offline+Online Retailer, with close to 100 stores islandwide and the flagship health and beauty brand of the AS Watson Group. It continually sets the standard in health, wellness and beauty by providing personalised and related advice and counselling to customers and a market-leading product range in their offering, so that they can 'LOOK GOOD, DO GOOD, FEEL GREAT' every day.

Other accolades and awards received include Omnichannel Strategy of the Year 2023 – Singapore and Health & Beauty Retailer of the Year – Singapore consecutively from 2021 – 2023 by Retail Asia Awards and 'Best HR Digital Transformation Strategy' at the prestigious Employee Experience Awards 2023.

*Campaign Asia-Pacific's 'Asia's Top 1000 Brands'

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