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Save 20% on celeb-loved luxury skincare during rare Tatcha sale

October Prime Day may be over, but for Tatcha fans, it’s still the prime time to stock up on some new glam goodies.

The Japanese luxury label — which makes some of stars’ favorite beauty staples — just kicked off a rare 20% off sale, dubbed the Gratitude Event.

Tatcha’s deep discounts mark a charitable milestone, as it’s now funded eight million days of school through its Beautiful Faces, Beautiful Futures program, which supports education equality worldwide.

All you’ll need is the code THANKYOU23 to shop the celebratory sale, which counts toward everything except sets. (For those, consider perusing our guide to the best seasonal skincare and beauty bundles).

Not sure where to dive in? Below, discover eight can’t-miss bestsellers, from the moisturizer Selena Gomez called “yummy” to the exfoliant Meghan Markle once gifted to guests at her baby shower.


Tatcha Dewy Cream
Tatcha

For Gomez, slathering on some of this rich moisturizer is a must-do — or should we say, a must-dew.

“It’s so thick and yummy that you actually don’t have to use that much of it,”she raved of the formula — which features antioxidant-packed Japanese purple rice, Okinawa algae and hyaluronic acid — during a 2020 Vogue video



Tatcha the Water Cream
Tatcha

For a lighter hydrator, this cream — which contains botanical ingredients like Japanese wild rose and leopard lily — has also blossomed in popularity among famous folks. Meghan Markle’s reached for it while getting red carpet-ready, and it even appeared on Shiv Roy’s dresser on “Succession.”



A Tatcha lip mask
Tatcha

Jennifer Aniston’s skincare favorites don’t stay a secret between “Friends.” This leave-on jelly treatment — designed to plump and restore “essential moisture,” per the brand — had a place on her “Morning Show” beauty table in snap shared to her Instagram Story.



A white Tatcha jar
Tatcha

Polishing up on the royal family’s beauty favorites instead? Meghan Markle’s such a fan of this water-activated polishing powder that she gave it out as a party favor at her 2019 baby shower.

She’d been a fan of the formula for much longer, however, as she told Allure in 2014 that she “really loves” the product, as “it just sort of foams on your face and gives you a really subtle exfoliation.”



Tatcha Camelia Cleansing Oil
Tatcha

Kourtney Kardashian name-checked this multi-purpose product in a 2020 chat with Rose Inc. Formulated with camellia oil, it wipes away even waterproof makeup without leaving an oily residue.



Tatcha skin mist
Tatcha

Kathy Hilton once spritzed on this dewy skin spray — designed to boost glow and hydration — during an episode of “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.” She’s not the only famous face using the stuff, as Kim Kardashian and Drew Barrymore are also fans.

“[It] totally reinvigorates your makeup. It’s incredible,” Barrymore gushed in a 2014 Vogue interview. “If you’re stuck at work for several hours a day — and I tend to get stuck at work for several, several, several hours a day — this spray is a game-changer.”



A Tatcha serum stick
Tatcha

Aniston’s on-set product arsenal also included this portable concentrated serum stick, designed to target “signs of aging and dryness.”



A purple primer bottle
Tatcha

Meghan Markle’s go-to makeup artist, Daniel Martin, is also a longtime Tatcha fan. His go-tos include this weightless liquid primer, which he used on the duchess before the 2021 Salute to Freedom Gala.


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