Score two bestsellers from one of Meghan Markle's go-to skincare brands for almost $100 off

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Meghan Markle is open about her love of Tatcha. (Photo: Getty)
Meghan Markle is open about her love of Tatcha. (Photo: Getty)

If you’re unfamiliar with Tatcha, let us fill you in: The brand is beloved by It Girls, influencers, and celebrities alike for its gentle (yet effective) ingredients. Even Meghan Markle is a fan—she previously told Allure that she “really loves” the Tatcha Rice Enzyme Powder for its “subtle exfoliation.”

Been meaning to try the cruelty-free brand yourself? While Tatcha rarely hosts sales, we stumbled upon two bestsellers on sale at QVC! The iconic Tatcha Silk Cream and Tatcha Ageless Revitalizing Neck Cream is available as a set, and you can score both for roughly the same price as one!

You can snag both products for cheaper than purchasing The Silk Cream alone. (Photo: QVC)
You can snag both products for cheaper than purchasing The Silk Cream alone. (Photo: QVC)

Both the Silk Cream and Neck Cream are formulated with Hadasei-3, a blend of uji green tea, akita rice and Okinawa red algae.

The Silk Cream is a luxe cream moisturizer with a gel consistency. It’s lightweight enough to use during the day and won’t be too heavy on oily or combination skin tones. Thanks to a blend of silk extracts, the cream leaves skin feeling silky-soft and smooth.

It doesn’t just end there. Ask any skincare aficionado and they’ll tell you that a good skin regimen doesn’t just stop at the jawline. Your neck and decolletage need just as much attention as your face — or at least, it needs to be a step in your nightly skincare routine. The Ageless Revitalizing Neck Cream is designed to give the area a decadent and truly spa-like feel. A mix of butylene glycol and squalene helps reduce the appearance of dryness, fine lines and wrinkles on your neck — just be sure to use upward strokes when applying.

Look, we get it: $133 can be a steep price to pay for skincare. However, if bought separately, the two products would cost over $230 — the Silk Cream alone is $120! Both items in the set are full sizes (no samples or minis here) and a little goes a long way, so you won’t have to restock for months.

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