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Shop celeb-loved products at Tatcha’s Black Friday sale

 		Shop celeb-loved products at Tatcha’s Black Friday sale

‘Tis the season to stock up on hydrating skincare.

And when it comes to everyday essentials, stars like Selena Gomez and Kim Kardashian treat their famous faces to moisturizers, skin mists and more from luxury skincare brand Tatcha.

But you won’t need a Hollywood paycheck to score the brand’s skincare staples right now — during the Tatcha Black Friday Sale, all you’ll need is the code CYBER2022 to save 25% off sitewide.

Deals include everything from the exfoliant the Duchess of Sussex once said she “really loves” to the skin mist Drew Barrymore swears by.

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Kourtney Kardashian on the red carpet
Kourtney Kardashian once name-dropped Tatcha’s two-in-one cleanser and makeup remover.FilmMagic
Drew Barrymore in a red and pink outfit
Drew Barrymore, meanwhile, raves about the luxury label’s skin mist.WireImage
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Selena Gomez in a light pink shirt and sparkly earrings
Tatcha’s famous fans also include Selena Gomez.FilmMagic
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Not sure where to begin? Consider shopping these celeb-loved skincare picks before the sale ends on Dec. 1.

Plus, score a two- or four-piece mystery gift with orders over $100 or $200, respectively.

The Rice Polish ($51, originally $68)

A white jar of Tatcha's rice polish
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Meghan Markle is such a fan of this water-activated exfoliant she even gifted it to guests at her 2019 baby shower.

“I really love the Tatcha Rice Enzyme Powder,” she gushed in an Allure interview two years before. “It just sort of foams on your face and gives you a really subtle exfoliation.”


Luminous Dewy Skin Mist ($36, originally $48)

A white and purple skin mist bottle from Tatcha
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Stars like Kim Kardashian, Kathy Hilton, and Drew Barrymore all keep their famous faces glowing with this silky spray-on moisturizer.

“[It] totally reinvigorates your makeup. It’s incredible,” Barrymore raved 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.”


The Dewy Skin Cream ($52, originally $69) 

A purple jar of Tatcha skin cream
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With winter on the way, score a “Rare” discount on this Selena Gomez-approved “replenishing and plumping moisturizer,” which includes antioxidant-packed Japanese purple rice.

“It’s so thick and yummy that you actually don’t have to use that much of it,” the star gushed in a 2020 Vogue video.


The Serum Stick ($36, originally $48)

A Tatcha serum stick in a purple tube
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Jennifer Aniston showed off her “The Morning Show” glam set-up in an Instagram Story earlier this year. Among her on-set skincare? This concentrated solid serum, made of 80% squalane and Japanese lemon balm.


Kissu Lip Mask ($42, originally $56)

A pink container of lip mask
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Another Aniston-approved pick? Her makeup artist, Angela Lanvin, uses this leave-on lip mask to perfect the star’s pout. 

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The Liquid Silk Canvas ($52, originally $69)

A purple Tatcha container with a shiny lid
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Meghan Markle’s longtime makeup artist, Daniel Martin, is also stocked up on Tatcha. While getting the Duchess of Sussex glammed up for the 2021 Salute to Freedom Gala, he used a slew of the brand’s products, including this weightless liquid primer.


The Water Cream ($52, originally $69)

A light blue Tatcha jar of skin cream
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Markle’s gala-ready routine also included this lightweight clarifying moisturizer.


The Camelia Cleansing Oil ($38, originally $50)

A white Tatcha tube of cleansing oil

This multi-use formula has multiple superstar fans. Doja Cat called the two-in-one makeup remover and cleanser her “100% holy grail” in a 2022 Byrdie interview, while Kourtney Kardashian mentioned it in a 2020 chat with Rose Inc. 

Get ready to refresh your skincare routine before the discounts end.

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