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Ceylon Tea dyed and branded masks were distributed at the ‘Salon Zen,’ a pioneer in trade fairs dedicated to personal development and the art of living, which was held recently in Paris and attended by over 35,000 visitors during the five days of the show.
Having the objective of increasing the awareness of Ceylon Tea as a global brand, the Sri Lanka Tea Board has introduced a Ceylon Tea branded face mask to be distributed among the business community worldwide on a complimentary basis.
The specialty of the Ceylon Tea branded face mask is that it has been dyed with the use of Ceylon Tea dye, which is a by-product of iced tea manufacturing. With a re-usability of over 30 washes, additional benefits include natural antimicrobial (AATCC 100) properties, bio-degradability, eco-friendliness and non-toxicity.
The Ceylon Tea masks were distributed at ‘Salon Zen’ along with a ‘Guayapi’ organic Ceylon tea. ‘Guayapi’ is distributing various Sri Lankan origin organic products such as organic tea, organic spices, kitul treacle, kurrakkan and herbal products to the French customers.
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