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If you love high-qualityskincareand constantly strive to achieve thatdewy skinlook, its time you learn about Tatcha.

Tatcha products being tested and reviewed on people with different skintypes

Byrdie / Cher Checchio / Ally Hirschlag / Lauren Pardee

The Japanese-inspired skincare brand is beloved for its efficacious formulas, chock-full of the purest ingredients on the planet.

Tatcha was born out of founder Vicky Tsais personal skincare concerns.

I worked in the corporate world, which required me to travel around the globe.

Amazon Tatcha The Water Cream

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One thing led to another, and she found herself in Japan.

Best of all, it immediately sinks into the skin and doesnt pill underneath sunscreen and makeup.

Our tester, Lauren, loves how it layers with other skincare and makeup products.

A person before and after using the The Water Cream

Byrdie / Caitlyn Martyn

After using this product, my skin feels bright, glowy, and hydrated.

It’s giving glass skin!

We also love that it sits perfectly under makeup.

Tatcha The Dewy Skin Cream

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What I like most is that it perfectly balances a lightweight feel with ample hydration.

If you want something thicker, Id reach for the Dewy Cream instead.

Our tester, Shannon, noticed a big difference in the look of her makeup.

A person before and after using the Tatcha The Dewy Skin Cream

Byrdie / Lauren Pardee

It sinks fast and truly enhances my skincare routine.

While it does contain an exfoliant, its safe to use dailyeven if you have sensitive, redness-prone skin.

And remember: A little goes a long way.

Tatcha The Silk Cream

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You only need a pump (max two) for your face and neck.

Ive noticed a glow each time I use it.

With so much to love, I would change the packaging slightlyI think its a little bulky.

person holding Tatcha The Silk Cream against a tile background

Byrdie / Jess Mahgerefteh

Like anyeye cream, its best applied with your ring finger.

Our tester, Dominique, loved this product, citing that she found it super satisfying.

Byrdie / Dominique Hobdy

Dominique Hobdy, senior editor:I loved this product for my ultra-oily skin.

Tatcha The Liquid Silk Canvas Featherweight Protective Primer

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It effectively gets rid of dirt and grime from the day.

Plus, she noticed a light, soft focus sheen to the skin after software.

Its giving her glow without the grease.

A person before and after using the Tatcha The Liquid Silk Canvas Primer

Byrdie / Shannon Stubbs

It’s super lightweight and nonirritating, so I enjoy using it daily and dont mind having to reapply.

During testing, Ally noticed that her makeup stayed in place after use.

The first time I applied the product, I used way too much.

Tatcha the Essence

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She also runs a blog calledThe Daley Dose.

Site Loop: Person using the Tatcha Essence Product

Tatcha The Dewy Serum

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A person before and after using the Tatcha The Dewy Skin Serum

Byrdie / Shannon Bauer

Tatcha The Silk Peony Melting Eye Cream

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A person before and after using the Tatcha The Silk Peony Eye Cream

Byrdie / Cher Checchio

Tatcha The Rice Polish Foaming Enzyme Powder

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A person before and after using the Tatcha The Rice Polish Enzyme Powder

Byrdie / Dominique Hobdy

Tatcha-the-rice-wash-soft-cream-cleanser

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A person before and after using the Tatcha The Rice Wash

Byrdie / Alyssa Kaplan

Tatcha The Silk Sunscreen

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A person before and after using the Tatcha The Silk Sunscreen

Byrdie / Emily Cieslak

Tatcha Luminous Dewy Skin Mist

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A person before and after using the The Luminous Dewy Skin Mist

Byrdie / Ally Hirschlag

Tatcha The Kissu Lip Mask

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A person before and after using the Tatcha The Kissuu Lip Mask

Byrdie / Amanda Rosenthal

Tatcha The Water Cream smeared onto a surface

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