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Long before synthetic ingredients and complicated skincare formulas were introduced to the market, beauty girls turned to nature for their every need. Think using coconut milk as hair conditioner and olive oil as moisturizer—simple, effective solutions offered by the Earth itself.
With the world shifting toward conscious living, it’s about time for all of us to switch to sustainable beauty alternatives—not just for our personal glow-up but to give back to the planet that has unfailingly supported us.
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Beauty From Around the World
Perhaps there is truth to the saying that mother knows best, as Mother Nature remains the unbeatable champion when it comes to healthy skin. Of course, synthetic ingredients do have benefits. But some like sulfates, parabens, and artificial fragrances can be too harsh on the hair and skin. Thus leading to increased sensitivity and irritation, among other concerns.
This is where Naturals by Watsons comes in. The personal care line has always prided itself for blending nature and science together to create effective beauty solutions. This remains true for their relaunch—which features carefully selected, vegan ingredients from various countries around the world.

Some of these include aloe vera from Mexico to calm the skin and scalp; rose from France to soothe the skin; olive from Italy to moisturize the skin and hair; coconut from Thailand to boost the hair’s resilience, and sakura from Japan to even out skin tone.
These effects are further boosted by skin actives like niacinamide for brightening, hyaluronic acid for moisturizing, retinol for anti-aging, and ceramide for strengthening the skin barrier.
“We believe in the power of nature. I am very proud to say that Naturals by Watsons products are made with over 95% natural origin ingredients and are 100% vegan. This relaunch truly showcases our passion about well-being and inspiring a healthy lifestyle,” says Watsons Health & Beauty Asia COO Caryn Loh.
Naturals by Watsons features a range of products—including shampoos, conditioners, hair tonics, cream baths, body scrubs, and hand creams. All tailored to address your diverse hair and skin needs.

A Greener Way to Glow
Plastic waste is a growing concern in the beauty and wellness industry. Every year, a significant portion of packaging units end up in oceans and landfills—contributing to pollution and environmental degradation.
Head of Brand Development and Watsons International Irene Tsang stated, “At Watsons, we strongly believe that health and beauty with sustainability should go hand-in-hand, and sustainability has always been at the heart of what we do.”
As part of this commitment, the entire Naturals by Watsons line only uses packaging made from 100% recycled ocean-bound plastic. The plastics used are collected from shorelines in Asia—a testament to the brand’s commitment to sustainability and marine conservation.
Achieving your glow-up moment shouldn’t come at the cost of the environment. Be mindful, and choose products that are effective, gentle, and sustainable like the Naturals by Watsons.
Love yourself and the planet. Switch to Naturals by Watsons now, available in-stores in key markets across Asia—including the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Turkey, GCC, and Vietnam.

Franchezca Udan
Franchezca Giddel Udan is a copywriter at MEGA Asia, specializing in branded storytelling across print and digital platforms. Her work covers beauty, fashion, lifestyle, and entertainment, translating product guides, reviews, tutorials, and trend-driven content into accessible, expert-backed stories. She has also written features and essays exploring culture and feminism.
A Cum Laude graduate with a Bachelor’s Degree in Communication, she earned recognition in writing competitions across Central Luzon in news broadcast, radio drama, theater, and film. Her journalism and creative writing background informs a style that blends research-driven insights with engaging storytelling.
Beyond her work at MEGA, she pursues personal creative projects, including screenplays and blog writing, while championing a thoughtful, human-centered approach to storytelling.
