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Gold Camellia Beauty Oil

Nourishing 23k Gold Oil

Sale price $105
Size: 30 ml / 1.0 oz.

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Recommended for
All Skin Types, Hydrating

Formulated without
Mineral oil, synthetic fragrances, sulfate detergents, parabens, urea, DEA, TEA or phthalates.

Non-comedogenic, Dermatologist Tested, Cruelty-free

Ingredients

Caprylic/capric Triglyceride, Camellia Japonica Seed Oil, Squalane, Isostearyl Isostearate, Dicaprylyl Ether, Triheptanoin, Parfum/fragrance, Polyglyceryl-10 Pentaisostearate, Oryza Sativa (Rice) Germ Oil, Phytosteryl Macadamiate, Saccharomyces/rice Ferment Filtrate, Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract, Cladosiphon Okamuranus Extract, Oryzanol, Gold, Tocopherol, Propanediol, Dimer Dilinoleyl Dimer Dilinoleate, Stearyl Glycyrrhetinate, Ethylhexylglycerin, Phenoxyethanol, Citral, Limonene, Linalool

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Gold Camellia Beauty Oil
Gold Camellia Beauty Oil Sale price $105
Gold Camellia Beauty Oil texture
Benefits

The luxe moisturizing multitasker

Featherweight nourishment rich in fatty acids
Imparts a subtle gleam on skin
Locks in moisture on face, hair & body
Gold Camellia Beauty Oil with applicator top showing.
How to Use

Nourish & boost radiance with every drop

Apply 2-3 drops as needed on your face, neck, body, and hair for instant nourishment and radiance. You can use it anytime, day or night.

Pairs best with

Camellia Gold Spun Lip Balm, cap off.
ingredients

Japan's timeless gifts for glowing skin

Japanese Camellia Oil

Japanese Camellia Oil

Feeds skin antioxidants, vitamins, & fatty acids

23K Gold Leaf

23K Gold Leaf

Imparts a subtle radiance

Kinkaku-ji temple

In Japan, gold leaf is often added to food, gifts, and temples. It’s a symbol of generosity that elevates the everyday to the exquisite.

Overall rating: 4.725979 / 5 from 281 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

Gold Camellia Beauty Oil is praised for its hydrating and radiant effects on the skin, with customers noting its lightweight and quick absorption. The product is also appreciated for its beautiful scent and luminous glow, though opinions on the bottle design and size vary.

Summary topics

  • Skin Feel: 15%
  • Oil Quality: 45%
  • Luminous Glow: 4%
  • Product Scent: 15%
  • Skin Hydration: 26%

Review topics: ["size","absorbs","results","scent","feels","fragrance","texture","felt","residue","glow","packaging","price","formula","skin","look","lines","bottle","oil","face","use","hair","hydration","pores","using","compliments","light","gift","buy","difference","works"].

Review highlights

  • "I love gold camellia oil because skin feels smoother and more hydrated and skin looks glowing."Wanda C.
  • "Great oil- it smells amazing, and is lightweight, absorbs into face quickly."Racheldnolt
  • "This oil easily absorbs and doesn't leave a sticky feeling or residue."Michelle Y.

Reviews

Must have!

"I love this oil and have bought several bottles including one as a gift to a friend. I love to use it before makeup and it keeps my skin looking and feeling vibrant and healthy."

Meredith (5/5)

Love the product, not the bottle

"I love this oil. Love the smell, the texture. It has been perfect on my skin. However, the bottle lid cracked not long after purchasing. Customer service was great and sent me another product/bottle. Sadly, it cracked as well. Customer service recommended I explore bottles on Amazon to store my $105 product. Disappointing."

Angie (4/5)

Acne acne clogged pore

"This is worst oil ever. My face was smooth but after 4 time use of this oil I got acne. My face is not sensitive but this oil clogs pore . . it’s worst"

Neha J. (1/5)

Not worth the price

"I don’t care for the smell. It smells like cut grass. I also haven’t noticed any difference since using it for the price of this. My bottle had barely any flecks of gold in it also. I will not buy again. Naked and thriving has a much better line."

Tracy (2/5)

Bottle issue

"I love it but the bottle broke ao fast now is all open 😔"

Mina P. (3/5)

Didn't work with my skin

"It irritated my skin right away so I won't use it for that again, but I still might try it on my hair. The fragrance is very strong, so I'm not sure if will use it at all. I like all the other TATCHA products I've tried, so this is a first. It just didn't work for me."

Jennifer (1/5)

Pure Silk

"Best stuff ever, my husband purchased this for me I am a Tatcha girl. This was just what I needed it makes my skin look like pure silk. I have never had a product that finishes my routine like this one. I use it morning & night & I can tell the difference it has made in my skin."

Ceez (5/5)

Gold Magic

"Husband got this for me, I am a Tatcha girl I am on the normal yo dry side so the dewy moisturizer is my friend. But when I started adding this to my face WOW!! This was just what I needed, it’s not oily it kisses your skin with pur radiance."

Cheryl (5/5)

Cheap Packaging

"I’ve never been so bummed to leave a bad review but this is crazy. I’ve spent nearly $500 in under 2 months (November gift event and January Fukubukuro event) and quite literally own almost every skin/lip/body care item sparing a few. I’ve had my eye on this oil for quite a while. I was so happy to finally get it and enjoyed the visible results. And then it literally fell apart and won’t go back together properly. The entire top came apart into pieces!!! I’m so disappointed because I basically just threw away nearly $100."

Lo (2/5)

Luxe moisturization

"This product is nice on its own to soothe & moisturize if you want a simple night time routine post cleanse. With violet c being discontinued, i have been enjoying mixing this with the essence, dewy serum & an exfoliating serum from another brand to prep my skin pre moisturizer."

Midge (5/5)

Q&A

Can I use this oil as a hot oil treatment for my hair?
Hello! To use on the hair, take about 2-3 drops of oil onto dry fingertips and then rub your fingers together. Apply the oil from the middle of the strands to the ends. We hope this helps!
Can I mix few drops of the Gold Camellia Beauty Oil with my body lotion?
Yes, you can start with adding a few drops of The Beauty Oil with your body lotion.
Is this considered a serum or can I replaced my serum with Camellia Beauty Oil?
The Beauty Oil is not considered to be a serum.
Will this help with dark spots and wrinkles?
Thank you for your interest! This item is just for added nourishment to the skin and can be used on face, body, and even hair. If you wish to have brightening and smoothing, we recommend using The Silk Serum day and night.
Is the gold in this product amalgam pieces or colloidal or nano sized?
The Beauty Oil has gold flecks that blends in gently when you massage the oil onto your skin.

Frequently asked questions

What is Gold Camellia Beauty Oil?
A luxe, featherweight beauty oil infused with 23K gold leaf that nourishes and hydrates while imparting a subtle, radiant glow to skin, hair, and body.
Can I use this oil on hair and skin?
Yes, this multitasking oil can be used on the face, body, and hair to deliver lightweight hydration, smoothness, and a subtle gleam.
Does this product contain real gold?
Yes, this formula is infused with 23K gold leaf, which imparts a subtle, radiant glow.
How do I use Gold Camellia Beauty Oil?
Massage 1–2 droppers as needed to the face, neck, body, or hair for instant nourishment and radiance. Use anytime, day or night.
What is the texture of this oil?
A featherweight, silky oil that absorbs quickly while delivering rich nourishment without feeling heavy.
What are the key ingredients?
Formulated with Japanese Camellia Oil, rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and fatty acids to nourish the skin, along with 23K gold leaf to impart a subtle radiance.
What benefits does this oil provide?
This lightweight oil helps lock in moisture, nourish the skin and hair, and enhance natural radiance with a soft, luminous finish.
Will this feel greasy on the skin?
No, this featherweight formula absorbs quickly, leaving skin feeling soft, smooth, and nourished without a heavy or greasy feel.
Can I use this under or over makeup?
Yes, this oil can be used to prep skin before makeup or tapped onto high points of the face for a subtle glow.
What makes this oil unique?
Inspired by Japanese beauty rituals, this luxurious oil combines nutrient-rich camellia oil with 23K gold leaf to elevate everyday skincare with nourishment and radiance.

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