Tatcha Skin-Care Products Are 50% Off at QVC Right Now

We’d love to have royally pampered skin all year long, but these dry winter days are taking a serious toll on our skin's hydration levels. Luckily for us, Japanese skin-care brand Tatcha launched a mega-moisturizing set just in time to get our skin back on track. We also have a sneaky suspicion that Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, who is a well-known fan of the brand, would approve of this set.

Launching today on QVC Beauty, the Tatcha Brighten and Hydrate Three-Piece Set includes the Deep Cleanse, Essence, and Silk Cream for $125. If you were to buy these skin-care products separately, the total cost would be $253. (You can choose a payment plan, too, with five payments of $25.) That's essentially like buying the Silk Cream, which is $120 on its own, and getting the Deep Cleanse (normally $38) and Essence (normally $95) for free.

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Tatcha's Deep Cleanse is an Allure-editor favorite and won a Best of Beauty Award in 2018. The gel-based cleanser is laced with fruit fibers to help gently exfoliate oily and combination skin. It's also formulated with leopard lily to help reduce the production of excess sebum and wild rose to smooth skin’s texture and diminish the appearance of pores.

The Essence is a silky fluid that primes skin for the products that follow. After cleansing, pour a palmful of the green-tea-infused product into your hand and gently press it into your skin for maximum hydration.

Then, scoop a pearl-size amount of the luxurious Silk Cream (with the accompanying golden spoon) and massage it into your skin. You'll feel as if you're getting pampered in a spa instead of in your bathroom.

As an added bonus (and insider tip), if you're new to shopping on QVC, you can take $5 off your first order with the code "FIVE4U" at checkout. Make sure to order quickly, though, because Tatcha products tend to sell out fast. Head over to qvc.com to get yours before that happens.


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