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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

What are your thoughts on this skin care line?  I'm thinking of trying it. Thanks!

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I ordered a set of four items around a year ago. It was her four basic skin care products. I loved them. 

 

Because I have skin concerns that have to do with aging, I use Perricone almost exclusively. If there comes a time when I cannot afford to continue with Perricone products, I would use Tatcha in a heartbeat! Smiley Happy

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I ordered the kit when it first came out and the rice powder exfoliant burned my face so I sent it back. I did like the camillia oil cleanser and I don't think the kit included the moisturizer at the time. I'd give it a try and see what you think.

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Registered: ‎12-24-2010

Beautiful presentation - bottles and box - but it wasn't anything special for me.  I'm a Perricone gal so wasn't impressed with Tatcha at all.

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Registered: ‎10-20-2010

LOVE IT. Try if you do not like the Q is great taking items back for refund. Have used the cleansing oil and the Deep polishing cleanser. This may sound like baloney but after using cleansing oil the first time my skin did look better. Try for seveal days. Everyone has different skin issues. I also use some Perricone products. YOU Will not be disappoined. P. S. I am 71 years old and always had acne when I was younger. Reason for using Deep powder I think it cleansed poes better. GOOD LUCK!!!!

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@Pecky wrote:

What are your thoughts on this skin care line?  I'm thinking of trying it. Thanks!


I have dry skin and the cleansing oil made my skin feel dry and tight. Turns out it contains the drying kind of alcohol so that might explain why an OIL cleanser makes my skin feel more dry. I also tried the Enzyme powder, the sensitive one, and it is just okay-there are other things that work as well for less price. I tried it when it still contained talc though. The powder also contains drying alcohol so that is another reason I wouldn't repurchase. I am surprised with the creator's claim that she had such terrible skin that she included drying/irritating alcohol in her products!

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Registered: ‎10-07-2012
I also have dry skin and the Tatcha oil left me dry and flaky after the first use. Nothing like Dr. Young's.
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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

Love the powder and cleansing oil.  Lasts a long time.  I also use the Indigo cream for my very dry patches around my eye.  I order from their website when they have a F&F sale of 20% off.

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I wish they could make the packaging simpler to reflect a lower price point. They have this fancy dancy packaging that you throw away and then they charge too much for the line.  It is way over priced,

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Registered: ‎10-29-2015

I purchased this set on pre-order, so I've been using it a few weeks.  I do actually like the way it makes my face feel.  There's a learning curve on using an oil to cleanse your face, because it just seems weird.  However, it does remove all of my day make up (foundation, eye shadow, eye liner, brow powder, mascara, blush, lipstick) and rinses well.  The powder is light and not rough on my face.  I feel that you must use it after cleansing with the oil in order to remove all of the cleansing oil.  The cream will last me what I'm sure will seem like forever because you only use a pea-size amount.  A miniature gold spoon comes with the cream.  I use the cream at night and use a different moisturizer during the day simply because I feel it's a bit thick for daytime wear.  That's just my opinion on based on the own face.

 

The overall price of $150 does seem pricey, but considering the fact that the cream itself is $150 on it's own, the set is a deal.  The easy pay made it less shocking to purchase.  I do agree with the other post about the fancy-dancy packaging.  Although nice, it's a bit unnecessary.