Description
If your hair is dry, brittle, or damaged from heat and colour treatments, the Tsubaki Premium Repair Mask is the salon-grade treatment your bathroom has been missing. Made with pure camellia oil — the traditional Japanese secret to lustrous, strong hair — this 180g mask works from root to tip in just a few minutes, leaving hair visibly smoother from the very first use. Available exclusively through Tsujimoto Market, shipped directly from Japan.
Key Benefits
Pure camellia oil — Japan's centuries-old botanical ingredient for hair restoration, absorbed deeply to rebuild strength and add shine from root to tip.
Pearl protein — intensively moisturises and nourishes the hair shaft, sealing the cuticle to lock in essential nutrients and prevent breakage.
Royal jelly & glycerin — retain moisture inside each strand, preventing dryness, frizz, and brittleness even in harsh climates.
Visible results from the 1st use — hair feels softer, looks smoother, and moves with more life immediately after rinsing.
Salon-grade formula — the same quality you'd expect from a Japanese hair treatment salon, available at home in a generous 180g jar.
Best For
- Dry, damaged, or colour-treated hair
- Hair weakened by heat styling (blow-drying, straightening, curling)
- Anyone experiencing frizz, split ends, or lack of shine
- Those new to Japanese hair care who want a clear starting point
- Regular use as a weekly deep conditioning ritual
How to Use
After shampooing, apply generously to damp hair from mid-lengths to ends. Leave for 3–5 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with warm water. Use 2–3 times per week for best results. One 180g jar typically lasts 4–6 weeks with regular use.
Natalia's Note
I keep this mask in my shower year-round, but it's especially essential in winter when the dry air in Japan makes hair brittle. The camellia oil scent is subtle and lovely — nothing like heavy synthetic fragrances. I first discovered it at a Japanese pharmacy in Kobe and it's been a staple ever since. If you've been curious about Japanese hair care, this is exactly where I'd start.

