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About Tsahallah
Pharmacist & Founder of Beauty Fields NZ
My name is Tsahallah, and I am a qualified pharmacist with a Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) degree from the University of Jerusalem. I am the founder and formulator behind Beauty Fields NZ, where my work focuses on hyperpigmentation, melasma, and post-inflammatory pigmentation.
My professional background includes formal training in pharmacology, skin physiology, and the safe use of topical ingredients. Over the years, I have developed a strong interest in pigmentation disorders, particularly those that are persistent, hormonally influenced, or triggered by inflammation and sun exposure.
Beauty Fields was created after my own experience with hyperpigmentation and frustration with harsh treatments that often promise quick results but fail to support long-term skin health. My approach prioritises safety, and skin barrier support, rather than aggressive interventions. Without compromising on effectiveness.
Areas of Focus
- Hyperpigmentation and uneven skin tone
- Melasma and hormonally influenced pigmentation
- Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH)
- Ingredient safety and topical formulation
- Long-term, maintenance-focused skincare approaches
My Approach
All products formulated for Beauty Fields NZ are developed using evidence-informed principles and a conservative, safety-first philosophy. I focus on supporting the skin’s natural renewal processes while minimising irritation, rebound pigmentation, and unnecessary risk.
Through my writing, I aim to provide clear, practical education that helps women understand their skin, evaluate treatment options critically, and make informed decisions — especially when navigating strong actives, procedures, or prescription treatments.
Scope & Disclaimer
The information shared on this website is intended for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for personalised medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Readers are encouraged to consult a qualified healthcare professional for individual concerns.






