
Tsubaki Camellia Oil Hair Milk Leave-In Treatment 150ml
Leave-in hair milk with raw-pressed camellia oil for smooth, glossy hair.
- From JapanJP-Direct
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- 10–14 daysDelivery
A leave-in hair milk with raw-pressed camellia oil that nourishes dry, damaged hair, smooths frizz, and adds gloss without weighing hair down.
About this product
Kurobara Honpo has been a Tokyo camellia (tsubaki) oil specialist since 1923, and this Hair Milk leave-in treatment channels that century of expertise into a lightweight, out-of-bath formula. Raw-pressed camellia oil penetrates hair to smooth frizz and split ends, while amino-acid coating agents help protect against everyday styling stress.
How to use
- After shampooing, towel-dry hair.
- Dispense 2-3 pumps (for semi-long hair) into your palm.
- Rub palms together and smooth through mid-lengths to ends.
- Can also be applied to dry hair to tame frizz and flyaways.
Ingredients
- Camellia (Tsubaki) Seed Oil — nourishing Japanese camellia oil that penetrates hair to smooth strands and add shine.
- Glycosyl Trehalose — moisture-retaining sugar derivative.
- Glycerin — humectant that helps hair retain moisture.
- Lanolin — emollient that helps seal in moisture.
- Petrolatum — occlusive agent that helps prevent moisture loss.
- Dimethicone — silicone conditioning agent that smooths the hair surface and adds slip.
FAQ
Is this a rinse-out or leave-in product?
It's a leave-in (out-of-bath) treatment — apply after towel-drying and don't rinse out.
Will it feel heavy or greasy?
It's formulated as a lightweight milk (not a heavy oil), designed to condition without weighing hair down.
Can I use it before heat styling?
Yes — apply to damp hair before blow-drying to help smooth and protect strands.
🇺🇸 For US customers
Camellia oil is having a moment in clean-beauty circles, and Kurobara Honpo has been perfecting it in Tokyo since 1923 — this leave-in hair milk uses raw-pressed tsubaki oil for a lightweight, J-beauty alternative to heavier Western hair oils, popular with r/AsianBeauty readers hunting for authentic Japanese haircare staples.