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GUARDIAN BEAUTY AROUND THE WORLD EXTRAVAGANZA| BRINGS THE LATEST BEAUTY TRENDS AND PRODUCTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD !


Hundreds of brands and new arrivals that features the latest health and beauty trends from across the world including Japan, South Korea, USA, France, Germany, Spain, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and many more at Guardian’s ‘Beauty Around The World’ (BATW) 2022 extravaganza!

 


Enjoy up to 50% off products and many, many other bargains from popular brands from all around the world including exciting contests, free gifts with purchase, free skincare coupons and a free 2023 calendar with coupons worth more than RM140.

 


Angela Teo, Head of Marketing, Guardian Health and Beauty Sdn Bhd said:

“Guardian has earned a reputation for bringing in brands that represent the latest in breakthrough technology and consumer beauty trends for our customers.  That reputation is earned through the research and studies that we do to ensure we bring the best global brands and products to them at great value.  This is what our customers expect from us and has made Guardian the destination of choice for all their Health and Beauty products. BATW 2022 brings the world’s beauty trends to our customers.”


 

With a special focus on beauty and skincare, the BATW extravaganza this year has brought in the latest highly water-resistant eyeliners and hair care from Japan, the latest South Korean hair and beauty products, skincare and makeup products from Spain, USA, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia.  

 

“As a special treat this year, we will hold a Guardian Beauty Around the World Concourse event which will be held from 9 November until 13 November 2022 at the Blue Atrium, LG2, Sunway Pyramid Shopping Centre in Subang Jaya so that our shoppers can get to see ALL the new brands and products and enjoy loads of exciting fun activities and free giveaways too.

 

Among the exciting activities scheduled include masterclass talks by experts on interesting topics such as;

> The importance of a good skincare routine by Guardian skincare experts


> Hair health for Hijabis


> Dazzling eyes for a beautiful you


> Finding the best fragrance for you


> The importance of hydration for your skin


> Skincare for Malaysians


Looking after eczema prone skin


> Japanese makeup versus Korean makeup


> Dealing with Diabetes by Dr Nur Ishani (13 November from 3pm to 3.30pm)

 

“Customers can also get a FREE face and hair makeover with a purchase of a ticket at RM30 that can be purchased online at Guardian’s E-commerce and App store. 

 


Each ticket will entitle the customer to a free hair and face makeover, a free 360° video  and a goody bag worth more than RM80.  Book your makeover session online before 10 November 2022.  




Moreover, we are also offering a 20% discount for every 2 tickets purchased and 30% for every 3 tickets purchased.  So, gather your friends for a weekend treat, have fun and look beautiful together. Register via this link and Get RM5 Discount with promo code [ GDNMK241 ].

 


“The makeovers, however, will only be held from 11 November until 13 November 2022 from 10am to 8pm.  For fans of Francisca Lubong, Miss Malaysia 2020 and Jestinna Kuan, popular Content Creator, catch these ladies live on the 12 November for an exclusive meet and greet,” Teo said. 

   

 

To add further excitement, an Apple iPhone 14 is up for grabs as the Grand Prize in a Dance Video Challenge Contest with prizes worth RM15,000 to be won.  You can take part in this Dance Video Challenge from 4 November until 28 November 2022.  All you need to do is to search and select the Green Screen effect on your smartphone, add you favourite country as your background and record your dance, finally post your video on IG Reels or TikTok and tag @guardianmy and hashtag #BeautyAroundTheWorld and #GuardianMY.


 

“There really is no better time than to buy and stock up on your health and beauty essentials than now at Guardian as we believe we offer the best quality products at the best prices for the best value,” Teo concluded.

 


For more information on your favourite products at amazing discounts during this Beauty Around The World Sale, please visit www.guardian.com.my,

www.guardiancatalogue.com.my, 

#guardianMY or visit https://bit.ly/3AfhGhm




Register via this link and Get RM5 Discount with promo code [ GDNMK241 ].


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Japanese Fruit Omiyage | The Ultimate Healthier Gift

 

Renowned Malaysian supermodel and actress – Amber Chia joined the Japan Fruit & Vegetables Export Promotion Council (J-FEC) and the Japan Food Product Overseas Promotion Center (JFOODO) in announcing their upcoming campaign, “JAPANESE FRUIT. THE ULTIMATE GIFT.” - an initiative to encourage a healthier lifestyle and gifting culture in Malaysia (a.k.a Omiyage in Japanese).



According to the National Health Morbidity Survey 2019 (NHMS 2019), 50.1 percent of Malaysian adults were classified as overweight or obese, leading to a multitude of health risks including - diabetes, high blood pressure, heart diseases, etc. Considering that most of the public was confined to their homes during the COVID-19 lockdowns in 2020 and 2021, the NHMS 2020 observed a 4.1 percent increase in overweight and obese adults within just a year, totalling it up to a staggering 54.2 percent.



This led to J-FEC and JFOODO's objective of promoting a healthier lifestyle and gifting culture within Malaysia by encouraging the rakyat to take into consideration the health factors of their presents. 



As a result of Malaysia being one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world, many festive occasions, public holidays, and gifting opportunities are observed and embedded within our culture. Hence why the “JAPANESE FRUIT. THE ULTIMATE GIFT.” campaign was established to educate the public on healthier alternatives for conventional presents.


In a press conference, Amber Chia commented saying, “Gifts, in general, are a representation of how one feels about the receiving party. A rose could signify romance and love; buying your loved ones chocolates and other goodies could mean that you prioritize ensuring that their cravings are well satisfied. However, it takes a great deal of friendship and care to opt for healthier gift alternatives and let your loved ones know that you wish to be in their presence for many years to come.”


Apart from being beneficial for health, Japanese fruits have been regarded across the globe as some of the most premium produce attainable in the world. Its high, yet affordable price makes it so that the premium gift most definitely stands out at any party or occasion. Additionally, just like flowers, each fruit holds a specific symbolic meaning to it - and it varies across different cultures, myths, and legends.





Seasons have a big weight in Japanese culture, and Japanese people love representations of the different times of the year in every form. Fruit is often seen as a suitable gift because it has a seasonality rareness to it that allows people to experience the colours, smells, and tastes of that particular season.



Mr. Yoshihisa Hishinuma, Chairman of the Japan Fruit and Vegetables Export Council (J-FEC), said, “We wanted to introduce Japanese fruits as the ultimate gifts, not only because they are packaged in an aesthetic ensemble but also to expand and create a healthy alternative for fruit baskets and gift hampers in the Malaysian market. With its seasonal rarity combined with its cost, it gives the receiver sort of a luxurious feel and allows them to try something that is widely marketed but would rarely be purchased for personal use.



Then added saying, “With the launch of the ‘JAPANESE FRUIT. THE ULTIMATE GIFT.’ campaign, we look toward helping the community slowly adapt to a healthier lifestyle. In time, it will significantly impact the obesity rates and health risks in Malaysia, and I am delighted to be able to play a part in this momentous campaign.”



In light of Malaysia going through its endemic phase, people have given more importance to health, hygiene, and staying safe. 




Thus, the campaign was launched in a timely manner ahead of the festive season as Malaysians are now able to resume their normal routines of visiting friends and family members with healthier gift options at hand.



Interested to get to know more about Japanese Fruit,

Website : http://japanese-fruit.jp/malaysia/

Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/JapaneseFruitsMY

Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/japanesefruits_my/


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GUARDIAN X KUSABANA | Pamper Your Hair With A Unique Mineral-based Haircare Range From Japan

 

Guardian Malaysia continues to expand its range of exclusive products with the addition of the Kusabana hair care, a range formulated from hot spring water from Japan.


Kusabana, which means ‘plant with flower’ in Japanese, is inspired by the revered Japanese art form of natural beauty and flower arrangements. What makes it unique is that it is formulated from hot spring water from Yubara Japan, which contains a multi-mineral combination of sodium, calcium and potassium that promotes a healthy scalp.

 

Another key ingredient is the Camelia Japonica Oil from Toshima Island that reduces the formation of split ends, protects the hair from external influences, and from drying out, softens hair and makes it shinier.

 


Anna Hull, Commercial Director Malaysia and Brunei and Own Brand Director, SEA Health and Beauty said: “At Guardian, we are constantly researching and bringing in the best products available at great value for our customers.

 

“Kusabana, is the result of this continuous effort and the range is bottled exclusively for Guardian, making it one of Guardian’s exclusive Own Brand products.

Kusabana’s unique formulation is totally from Japan. It is free from silicone and eight other ingredients for healthy hair and skin, 90% derived from natural ingredients , contains six oils and extracts and uses fragrances from world class perfumers.

 

“All Kusabana products are dermatologically tested and proven,” she added. The range includes a Moist and Shine Shampoo and Conditioner, a Damage Repair Shampoo and Conditioner and Hair Mask, a Volume and Anti-Breakage shampoo, a Deep Cleanse and Refresh Shampoo and a Moist and Repair Jasmine Hair Oil.

 

Kusabana formulation is free from Silicone, Colorant, SLS, SLES, Mineral Oil, MIT, CMIT and Parabens. SLS & SLES are free from shampoo only not applicable to hair oil.

 

1. The Moist and Shine shampoo and conditioner has a unique Nourish Lock ComplexTM that helps nourish hair and revitalize the scalp. Its ingredients include argan oil (nourishing and revitalizing scalp to add brightness, softness and silkiness to hair), honey premix (moisturizing, softening and soothing), olive oil derivatives (anti-oxidant and moisturizer), ume extract (improves hair elasticity), grape skin extract (helps protect scalp from UVB rays) and moringa seed extracts (helps repair and strengthens hair). It features a thyme tea rose fragrance.

 

2. The Damage Repair shampoo and conditioner has a unique Restore Shield ComplexTM that helps to strengthen hair and repair hair damage with a formulation that is free from silicone, parabens, colorant, SLS, SLES, MIT, CMIT and mineral oils. Its ingredients include Japanese Camillia Oil (softens the hair, makes it shinier and reduce the formulation of split ends), argan oil (nourishing and revitalizing scalp to add brightness, softness and silkiness to hair), prune oil (improves hair shine and softness), licorice leaf extract (moisturizes scalp), purple brown rice bran extract (anti-oxidant and helps protect from UVB ray damage) and sunflower ceramide (protects hair damaged by perm, UV and colour fading from wash). This shampoo and conditioner feature a delightful Pear Freesia English fragrance.

 

3. The Moist and Repair Jasmine Hair Oil has a Six in one benefit:

I. Reducing the formation of split ends by smoothening hair cuticle

II. Detangling hair

III. Protecting from hair damage

IV. Nourishing hair

V. Improving hair elasticity

VI. Improving hair shine

 

Its ingredients include argan oil (nourishing and revitalizing for scalp, giving brightness, silkiness and softness to hair), Japanese Camelia oil (helps to soften the hair and repair slit ends and makes hair shinier), Olive oil derivative (anti-oxidant and moisturization), Sunflower extract (helps to protect hair damaged by perm, UV and colour fading from wash) and Jasmine sunflower oil.

 

“The introduction of the exclusive Kusabana hair care range at Guardian stores reflects our tireless effort in giving our best by introducing the latest products with the latest technology that gives greater and better consumer benefits and experiences at better value for our customers.

 


“We are very much aware of our reputation and legacy of being the Number One health and beauty retailer and a trusted community health expert in Malaysia, as we were voted the Platinum award winner for Best Retailer at the recent Putra Brand Awards. So we will continue to bring in and offer the widest range of health and beauty products at best value for our customers,” Anna concluded. Now you can get sensationally beautiful and desirable hair with the Kusabana hair care range, which retails only from RM31.90 per pack.



Mouse mommy loves the Kusabana Deep Cleanse & Refresh Shampoo with Yuzu and Apple, made with 90% naturally derived ingredients. The Yuzu is from Tokushima and the Apple is from Nagano, made in Japan. 

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