I have been using the Advanced Natural Lightening face oil for over 3 months now. My face feels supple and softer now, but I don't see much difference in my dark spots. I normally use 3-4 drops for my... See more
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I have been using the Advanced Natural Lightening face oil for over 3 months now. My face feels supple and softer now, but I don't see much difference in my dark spots. I normally use 3-4 drops for my... See more
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The company did well in communicating with me as a customer , their response was quick and easy to get back . The shipping and the delivery time are all good. According to the product (Lighten) it do... See more
Overall, I highly recommend Tamaar Skin Lightening Oil for anyone looking to achieve a more even skin tone and reduce hyperpigmentation. I’ve had no irritation or allergic reactions whilst using the... See more
I have been using the Balance Sebum Balancing Face oil for the past 3 weeks and amazed by the results. I have acne prone skin and tried so many products to help reduce my spots. This oil has mad... See more
Founded by pharmacist Nav Kaur, the Tamaar range of natural and organic oils have been thoughtfully crafted to provide a safer, natural solution to commonly found skin care concerns such as Hyperpigmentation, Acne, Ageing Skin, Dry skin and Eczema. Results driven skincare products developed by combining natural ingredients and modern day science technology to address skin concerns. Soil Association COSMOS Certified.
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Reply from Tamaar Skincare
Ive just ran out of my first bottle of the balance oil and my next order is on its way! Im always wary of skin oils that claim to reduce oilyness... but i was pleasently surprised. Im seeing a real improvement in my skin, so will be keeping it as a part of my routine. Here's to hopefully more improvements 🥰
I absolutely love The Tamar brightening oil, I definitely noticed a difference to how quickly my skin healed after a breakout. The ingredients are lovely, and the company ethos is great too.
Amazing customer service! I had a few questions specific to my skin condition that I needed to know before using any product (even natural ones). They got back to me right away and gave me the information I needed. Great company.
Fabulous product!
I would recommend their Rejuvenate oil. It lasted around 1 month and I can see the difference.
Great Organic Products!
I don't buy anything if it's not natural. It was great to find a company who's ethics and products align with the environment and the planet.
Very happy customer.
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