This guide compares current O'Sulloc tea formats and packs. These are foods or drinks, not facial toners, masks or treatments for sensitive skin.
How to choose O'Sulloc tea
- Loose powder, matcha stick, cold-brew sachet or gift collection
- Current ingredients, sweeteners and allergens
- Caffeine information and preparation directions
- Pack size and price per serving
Tea format matters
Green tea powder, matcha sticks, flavored cold brew and mixed gift boxes have different preparation methods and ingredient lists. Do not assume that all products contain the same amount of tea or caffeine.
Use as labeled
Prepare and consume the product according to its package. Do not recommend brewed tea as a DIY toner or mask, and do not promise skin or medical outcomes from drinking it.
Build the routine from this guide
Choose products by role rather than layering every option. Verify the current formula, availability and directions before purchase.
OSULLOC Honey Pear Cold Brew Tea (20ea)
OSULLOC
€23.50
Available now
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OSULLOC Premium Tea Collection 40ea
OSULLOC
€44.50
Available now
View productRealistic expectations
This buying guide compares taste-oriented formats, ingredients and packs. It does not promise changes to sensitive skin, inflammation or health.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use the tea as skincare?
No. Use these products as foods or drinks according to the package.
Does every O'Sulloc tea contain the same caffeine?
No. Check the exact product label and preparation guidance.
What should I compare in a gift set?
Check flavor assortment, sachet count, ingredients and the recipient's dietary needs.


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