Meghan Markle’s favourite skincare brand has just launched in the UK – we review it
04.05.2022 - 18:13
/ ok.co.uk
When you visit another country, what do you buy to bring home? Fridge magnets? Unfamiliar food? Souvenirs for loved ones? If you’re a beauty fan, it’s probably products that you can’t buy in the UK. One brand always at the top of beauty buffs’ shopping lists was Tatcha.
Shoppers have been raving about the luxe US skincare brand for years, stocking up on hero products such as the Luminous Dewy Skin Mist and The Water Cream. It’s also a favourite of celebrities such as Kourtney Kardashian and Meghan Markle, with the latter reportedly including the bestselling Rice Polish in her baby shower gift bags before Archie was born.
Well, there’s no need to save space in your suitcase any more as Tatcha is finally now available to buy on Tatcha.co.uk from today, and launching into Space NK later in June. Inspired by Japanese self-care practices, Tatcha combines botanical ingredients with science into products that care for the skin and soothe the soul, with “rituals” to suit all skin types.
I’ve been using the four-step “classic ritual” for a couple of weeks now, and here are my honest thoughts on the products… Tatcha skincare review Firstly, a moment for the packaging.The outer cardboard boxes open up like origami, while the chic, weighty bottles and pots look like precious ornaments (I’ve never wanted to keep an empty skincare bottle as much as I have these). Even the little instructions booklet inside the box is interesting to read, including a story about the inspiration behind the product and a breakdown of the key ingredients.Tatcha The Camellia Cleansing Oil, £45 here Inspired by how geishas gently remove their makeup every day, this blends vitamin-rich camellia oil with a fermented rice, green tea and algae complex.
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