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‎01-13-2015 04:11 PM
I also did not have a good experience, and my husband (who is a sweetheart, but also a financial planner, so he was appalled at what I had spent!) encouraged me to get rid of the products as it didn't matter what they cost if they bothered my skin. Huge lesson learned, I have super sensitive skin now and use a lot of "kitchen" cures for my skin. I know for some, the products work and they love them- the company has great service and the packaging is amazing, but alas it all comes down to what's in the little bottle.
‎01-13-2015 05:34 PM
On 1/13/2015 ClaudiaM said: I too noticed it is no longer listed on their website. I did not notice any difference when using the powder and thought it was drying. I do however think the cleansing oil is amazing. I would not be without it. It takes off makeup and leaves my skin so soft. Only use this at night, and the bottle lasts for months. Otherwise, I use Okay skincare which I love.
Olay, along with all BEAUTY PRODUTCS; P & G company, one of the largest. They now
OUTSOURCE TO SINAPORE, 'now, as of 9 months ago.
All SKIN AND BEAUTY PRODUCTS ARE TESTES ON ANIMALS.
_Naes
‎01-13-2015 06:00 PM
On 1/13/2015 _Not an easy sale said:On 1/13/2015 ClaudiaM said: I too noticed it is no longer listed on their website. I did not notice any difference when using the powder and thought it was drying. I do however think the cleansing oil is amazing. I would not be without it. It takes off makeup and leaves my skin so soft. Only use this at night, and the bottle lasts for months. Otherwise, I use Okay skincare which I love.Olay, along with all BEAUTY PRODUTCS; P & G company, one of the largest. They now
OUTSOURCE TO SINAPORE, 'now, as of 9 months ago.All SKIN AND BEAUTY PRODUCTS ARE TESTES ON ANIMALS.
_Naes
I don't understand this reply.
‎01-13-2015 06:18 PM
Tatcha didn't work for me either, the powder burned my skin, returned it. The camellia oil is a good product though, but I don't buy hers, I use organic camellia oil as a serum under my moisturizer and my skin looks great.
‎01-13-2015 06:26 PM
‎01-13-2015 06:33 PM
Talc, camellia oil, argan oil, Dr. Denese, Dr. Perricone, Tatcha, blah-blah-blah. SO sick of these supposedly "magical", "ancient", "secret" beauty potions! All of the magic words boil down to "boloney" and "big profits for the people who are pushing magic potions to make us all beautiful". Some women have closets full of expensive potions with exotic names in beautiful packaging that disappointed..........and still fall for the next sales spiel. Don't be fleeced.
‎01-13-2015 11:05 PM
On 1/13/2015 AspenGrove said:All I can tell you is that I was sent a gift of Tatcha products. I stupidly didn't read the ingredient lists before using. Within an hour of using, my face was on fire. Wiping it off didn't help. Long story short, I had to make an emergency visit to the doc. She said that the talc was the most likely reason for my reaction, which she described as akin to a chemical burn. She gave me an injection to stop the pain and I had to apply a prescription steroid gel for about 8 or 9 days after that to get rid of the bright red color and swelling. My doctor was stunned that talc was the first ingredient listed and told me that talc has long been known to be a huge problem/irritant for skin for myriad reasons. Talc appears to be the foundation of Tatcha's entire line!
At my doctor's urging, I contacted the company to report what happened to me. The owner responded, very apologetic and even offering to pay my medical bills. Because I am fortunate to have excellent health insurance, everything was covered, so I declined her kind offer. My guess is that they have had many reports similar to mine and are trying to figure out how to reformulate without talc, but that's just a guess.
I had a reaction similar to yours except that it took a couple of days before the burning redness showed up. My skin is not sensitive although some products have been known to break me out. But what I experienced was like a chemical burn or when you are out in the freezing cold for way too long. The cleansing grains have talc and papaya in it which can be a problem for some skin types. When I called to return the product, the SA sounded like she didn't really believe the reaction I had. It took about a week for my skin to heal. Luckily I did not have to go to the emergency room like you did! I was stupidly using the cleansing grains twice a day and I used my Clairisonic with it once a day as Victoria said it could be used with a Clairsonic on the show I had watched. I did love the camellia cleansing oil and ordered a full size. But about half way through using it I started breaking out. I experimented and it appeared to be the camellia cleansing oil causing my breakouts. Inspecting the fine print, I was surprised to read that you are supposed to shake the bottle with each use. Well I wasn't so I'd used up whatever ingredient was working well for my skin and the one left in the bottom half of the container was causing the breakout. So I had to throw out half a container of this very expensive cleansing oil. So an FYI for those that want to try Tatcha.
‎01-14-2015 01:12 AM
On 1/13/2015 GoodStuff said:Talc, camellia oil, argan oil, Dr. Denese, Dr. Perricone, Tatcha, blah-blah-blah. SO sick of these supposedly "magical", "ancient", "secret" beauty potions! All of the magic words boil down to "boloney" and "big profits for the people who are pushing magic potions to make us all beautiful". Some women have closets full of expensive potions with exotic names in beautiful packaging that disappointed..........and still fall for the next sales spiel. Don't be fleeced.
You know, if I paid any attention to people like you who give broad, disparaging "reviews" and opinions of things they've never tried, I would have missed out on some of the wonderful products that HAVE made a real difference in my skin and helped me address various conditions and problems. So I hope people don't assume you actually know what you're talking about, because you don't.
‎01-14-2015 03:18 AM
On 1/13/2015 suzyQ3 said:On 1/13/2015 _Not an easy sale said:On 1/13/2015 ClaudiaM said: I too noticed it is no longer listed on their website. I did not notice any difference when using the powder and thought it was drying. I do however think the cleansing oil is amazing. I would not be without it. It takes off makeup and leaves my skin so soft. Only use this at night, and the bottle lasts for months. Otherwise, I use Okay skincare which I love.Olay, along with all BEAUTY PRODUTCS; P & G company, one of the largest. They now
OUTSOURCE TO SINAPORE, 'now, as of 9 months ago.All SKIN AND BEAUTY PRODUCTS ARE TESTES ON ANIMALS.
_Naes
I don't understand this reply.
...SORRY if I was confused,suzyQ3, but from [Claudia's} #3 post, she said:
'otherwise I use (Okay skincare' and I THOUGHT MAYBE she had a TYPO and meant OLAY
-which is a P&G skincare product...........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
especially since she used a capital _"O"_ in her [[ Okay]] skincare! ???? -but anyway the information is true; being outsourced to Singapore/ animal testing from 9 months ago from new journal release that I received
_Naes
‎01-14-2015 06:43 AM
On 1/13/2015 AspenGrove said:All I can tell you is that I was sent a gift of Tatcha products. I stupidly didn't read the ingredient lists before using. Within an hour of using, my face was on fire. Wiping it off didn't help. Long story short, I had to make an emergency visit to the doc. She said that the talc was the most likely reason for my reaction, which she described as akin to a chemical burn. She gave me an injection to stop the pain and I had to apply a prescription steroid gel for about 8 or 9 days after that to get rid of the bright red color and swelling. My doctor was stunned that talc was the first ingredient listed and told me that talc has long been known to be a huge problem/irritant for skin for myriad reasons. Talc appears to be the foundation of Tatcha's entire line!
At my doctor's urging, I contacted the company to report what happened to me. The owner responded, very apologetic and even offering to pay my medical bills. Because I am fortunate to have excellent health insurance, everything was covered, so I declined her kind offer. My guess is that they have had many reports similar to mine and are trying to figure out how to reformulate without talc, but that's just a guess.
OMG, I cant believe they would be so deceptive, oh well. . It's suppose to be a nice experience.
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