Teelixir Pearl Beauty Tonic (Inner/Outer Radiance)
Teelixir Pearl Beauty Tonic (Inner/Outer Radiance) 100g – premium herbal beauty blend with pearl powder and adaptogenic herbs to support skin radiance, collagen production, and inner glow. Natural beauty-from-within tonic with no additives.
$66.13
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Support luminous skin and holistic beauty with Teelixir Pearl Beauty Tonic, a premium herbal beauty blend formulated to promote inner vitality and outer radiance. Crafted with high-quality pearl powder and traditional botanical ingredients, this beauty-from-within tonic is designed to complement your daily wellness ritual.
Inspired by centuries of traditional herbal practices, this functional blend combines carefully selected ingredients known for their antioxidant properties and supportive role in skin health, collagen production, and overall vitality. Finely milled for smooth mixing, it can be enjoyed in warm water, herbal tea, smoothies, or plant-based milk.
Teelixir Pearl Beauty Tonic is made with a focus on purity, potency, and traditional wisdom. Free from additives, fillers, and artificial ingredients, it offers a clean, natural approach to supporting glowing skin, healthy hair, and nail strength from within.
Perfect for those seeking a holistic beauty supplement, this inner radiance formula fits seamlessly into a mindful self-care routine.
Why Choose Teelixir Pearl Beauty Tonic?
- Designed to support skin radiance and overall vitality.
- Traditionally valued for its role in beauty and skin-support rituals.
- Includes botanicals known for antioxidant and balancing properties.
- Smooth texture ideal for teas, lattes, and smoothies.
- No additives, preservatives, or artificial ingredients.
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