皮脳同根
Neuroskin Science
Skin and mind, same root.
Hinou Dokon is the belief that skin and mind share one root, guiding every Tatcha ritual to soften the skin while quieting the moment.
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Abaca Leaf
A resilient Japanese silk alternative.

My grandmother kept a bottle of camellia oil on her vanity for thirty years. She never told me what it was for, only that I should never let it run out.
— Hiroshi T., Tatcha InstituteCamellia Oil
Cold-pressed oil to condition skin and hair.

Coix Seed Extract
Pearl barley that refines texture.

Colloidal Oatmeal
Ground oats that calm sensitive skin.

The first sample on my desk at the Institute was cranberry extract. I opened the lid and was back in the car with my mother.
— Yuki W., Tatcha InstituteCranberry Extract
Antioxidants for a brighter complexion.

Gold
24-karat leaf for a radiant glow.

Green Tea
Antioxidant-rich leaves from Kyoto.

Japanese Indigo
A calming, fortifying botanical.

Japanese Matcha
Defends skin from pollution and stress.

Licorice Root
A brightener that fades discoloration.

The eldest ama diver pressed a pearl into my palm. "It's not the pearl that takes time," she said. "It's the patience."
— Mei N., Mie PrefecturePearl
Cultivated in Mie for a luminous glow.

An old farmer in Niigata took the knife from my hand. "The flower is for looking," he said. "The root is for keeping." He died two springs later.
— Ren F., Tatcha InstitutePeony
Restores suppleness to tired skin.

Red Algae
A marine hydrator from Okinawa.

The miller handed me a paper bag of rice bran and refused to take any money. By Friday I had bought a one-way ticket back to Japan.
— Vicky T., FounderJapanese Rice Bran
The fermented foundation of Hadasei-3.

Sea Fennel Extract
Supports skin's renewal cycle.

Silk
A protein that softens and hydrates.

Wild Rose
Tones and refreshes the complexion.

Willow Bark Extract
A natural exfoliant for smoother skin.

Yomogi
Japanese mugwort — a traditional calming botanical.