I believe some of their products are wonderful and definitely worth every penny. I received a jar of the water cream as a gift along with some travel size products, and ever since then I have been obsessed with many of their products. Okay, so this is coming from a recent Tatcha convert. My only dislike it that it doesn’t have enough SPF so I just it when I’m going out at night (pre-COVID). I bought the Silk Canvas Primer while I was in New Orleans last summer (humid and HOT) and my makeup did. It also lasts forever since you only need a pearl sized amount. I’ve tried this and the Belif Aqua Bomb and prefer Tatcha. It absorbs well, doesn’t make my face shiny and it’s super light. The Water Cream feels like I’m just putting water on my face. It doesn’t smell like anything to me but I have read reviews that say it has a slight scent. After using it, my skin is perfectly balanced and ready for my next steps. I use The Deep Cleanse after my oil cleanse and I really love that it gives me a light exfoliation each night. My skin is normal on the cheeks, dry around the mouth, and semi-oily on the forehead. I use The Water Cream and The Deep Cleanse daily. I personally love each Tatcha product I’ve used. If getting it during the Rouge sale, I would say go for it, but you are better off getting it from QVC - they often have really good deals like 2 rice polishes for $65 - pricing Tatcha products around the same price as most skincare brands. Overall, in terms of the price tag, I do think the brand is extremely high if paying regular price at Sephora - something I definitely would not recommend. I'm about 45% of the way through the "gratitude size" bottle after using it twice a day for 4.5 months I felt like this, of all the products in the line, will probably give you the most bang for your buck. Seriously, a tiny amount goes super far with this. I found that my face was generally really shiny after use.if you're into that dewy look, go for it. It spreads really easily/nicely, and mixes well with oils you might need to add like Rosehip Seed Oil. Water Cream - yes, it really does feel like you are putting water on your face. The bottle they used for this is ingenius and really controls how much product leaves the bottle when using it. My only downfall to this product was how much it runs when in your hands. I don't really have any other essences to compare it to yet. I really liked how even a couple weeks of use, I was able to see a huge difference in how plump, bright and hydrated my skin looked. A few days without it and my skin looked awful. The Essence - watery-like consistency, with a very soft, but pleasant scent. No other product I own gives me that soft feeling afterwards except the Salicyclic Acid Masque from The Ordinary. The baby soft face feeling tends to last for a few days on end, hence why I don't typically use it daily. It's also a nice exfoliant for when your skin feels rough and just needs something to soften it up. I've had my current bottle for about 4 months, and I still have quite a bit of product left as a little goes a long way. Some weeks I use it daily, other times once or twice a week. While it is expensive, it lasts you a long time. I find using an oil cleanser with this after is a way better alternative than ever using the deep cleanse. I like this as an alternative to AHA or BHA masks. The Rice Polish - a staple that I will definitely keep in my regimen. I would say its about 85% full, which makes it an expensive cleanser compared to other brands I've used like Olehenriksen, FAB or Youth to the People. The bottle the product comes in isn't full on arrival. I absolutely hated the scent at first, but it's an acquired taste. The Deep Cleanse - really sudsy, great and safe with the use of a Foreo, but can leave your skin looking and feeling stripped (but not feeling squeaky clean, especially if used on its own). Now, my skin doesn't have any major differences between sections. When I first got into skincare, I had really combination skin - oily t and u-zone with really dry cheeks and under eyes. I have tried a bunch of Tatcha products, and as much as I absolutely love the brand and what they stand for, I have mixed feelings about some of the products that I have tried.
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