Rosmar Tan

Rosmarie Tan-Pamulaklakin (born September 29, 1990), also known as Rosmar, is a Filipino vlogger, entrepreneur, and CEO of the skincare brand Rosmar International. She has also ventured into other businesses, including a pet shop, a samgyupsal restaurant, a massage and parlor business, a thrift store, a fish store, and real estate.

Pamulaklakin is mostly known through her TikTok page, where she has amassed over 20.8 million followers.

Early life and education
Pamulaklakin was born on September 29, 1990, in Santa Rosa, Laguna, Philippines. She graduated with a bachelor's degree in medical technology from Far Eastern University. At 19, while still attending university, she established her first business, Mysterious Madre Cacao.

Career
The idea for her skincare company started when she adopted a bulldog with a skin disease. The previous owner of the dog told Pamulaklakin to try using the madre de cacao plant for the dog’s skin condition. She asked her father to gather a lot of leaves from the plant with the intention of selling them online. She then thought of extracting the juice, putting it in a bottle, and selling it for P350. She sold a lot and eventually decided to sell a gallon of it for P1000. Rosmar revealed that her capital for a gallon of her 'Mysterious Madre Cacao' was just 50 pesos. When her business boomed, she was able to earn P200,000 a day and put up other businesses.

Pamulaklakin went viral in 2021, when her parents gifted her and her husband P1,000,000 in cash during their wedding dance.

In 2023, Pamulaklakin gifted her sister Razzel Nae Tan P1,000,000 in cash during the money dance portion of the latter's wedding.

In April 2024, Pamulaklakin announced the opening of her Pares business, which she named "Rosemar Pares Overload."

Controversy
In June 2024, Pamulaklakin, along with Rendon Labador and Marki Tan, was declared persona non-grata in the entire province of Palawan  due to their disrespectful behavior, negative publicity, incitement to conflict, and violations of Republic Act No. 10951 (the 'Property and Damage Penalty Adjustment Act'), Article 153 of the Revised Penal Code, and Republic Act No. 11313 (the 'Safe Spaces Act').

Personal life
Pamulaklakin is married with two daughters.