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Heritage meets modernity as Eu Yan Sang Singapore teams up with Watsons

The Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) powerhouse is redefining personal care with its groundbreaking partnership with an international retailer.

Eu Yan Sang Singapore is boldly ushering in a new era for Traditional Chinese Medicine with its groundbreaking partnership with Watsons Singapore. The widely successful homegrown healthcare brand has teamed up with the international retail chain to deliver the Eu Yan Sang Beauty Essence Range, which combines the time-honed wisdom of Eastern TCM philosophy with proven patented ingredients from the West.

“In recent years, we see a growing trend and demand for natural wellness products amongst consumers. In response to this and coupled with Eu Yan Sang Singapore’s understanding of herbs benefits, this sets the foundation for the development and success of products such as the Eu Yan Sang Beauty Essence range. This range which comprises of 3 SKUs which cleanse, slim and firm, was launched in Singapore since September 2016,” says Ms Serene Seow, Managing Director at Eu Yan Sang.

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