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Akari Gold Massager

24K Gold Facial Tool

Sale price $195

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Recommended for
All Skin Types, Firming, Depuffing

Akari Gold Massager
Akari Gold Massager Sale price $195
Akari Gold Massager.
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Take your skincare ritual to the next level

This 24K gold-leafed massage tool was inspired by Japanese acupressure and designed to awaken skin, release tension, and visibly reduce puffiness for a lifted look.

Woman with clear skin and prism across face
How to Use

Find the massage protocol for your needs

Ayasake "Morning Glow" Massage: Tighten & Awaken

Step 1: Glide chilled massager along the neck in upward strokes.
Step 2: Move upward from the center of the chin along the jawbone, applying light pressure.
Step 3: Lay the tool against your nose and move outward along the orbital bone.
Step 4: Place the tool above your eyebrow and glide upward toward the hairline. Repeat 5x on each side of the face, using the broad side.

Yuyake "Evening Glow" Massage: Release Tension & Detox

Step 1: Glide the warmed massager along hairline with a back-and-forth motion.
Step 2: Press above the inner corner of the eyebrow and slide outward, stopping in front of the ear.
Step 3: Press tool to the base of the nose and move outward along cheekbone.
Step 4: Place tool behind the ear & draw down along the jaw & neck to the collarbone. Repeat 5x on each side of the face, using the narrow side.

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Ageless Enriching Renewal Cream.
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Gold leaf craftmanship
Craftmanship

Wrapped in 24K gold leaf

Japanese luxury is defined by craftsmanship: a keen attention to details, fine materials from renowned sources, and carefully honed artisanal skills. For the Akari gold massager, we partnered with Hakuichi, a pioneer in the gold leaf industry, in Kanazawa, the birthplace of this beautiful craft.

Overall rating: 4.6363635 / 5 from 11 reviews.

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Feels like loyalty!

"The Akari Gold Massager does wonders to my skin. My skin never felt that soft before. I’ve always struggled with puffy eyes, but the Akari Gold Massager takes out all the puffiness."

Wendy L. (5/5)

Luxury feels good!

"Treated myself to the Akari Gold Massager! I put it in the refrigerator and try to use it often. I am not sure what the benefits are, but my skin has never looked or felt better! I am a Tatcha girl forever!"

Tracey B. (5/5)

What a waste of money

"Horrible. Do. NOT. BUY. For about the price tag you’d think that these massage Wands would hold up better, I purchased to use on my clients, I’m an esthetician but now I’m truly embarrassed to whip them out. . what I waste I purchased not 1 but 2 >:/"

Lesley L. (1/5)

Good alternative to keep face toned

"I had significant health issues and as a result of my treatment my weight fluctuated greatly. After weight loss my skin on my face was sagging. I went to a dermatologist and they recommended laser skin tightening. I did some of those treatments. They were costly, a little painful, but there were results. A couple of years later, I noticed the same thing happened. I started using this massager. I am now into being gentler on my skin and using more natural methods. This boosts circulation and my skin is softer in addition to helping with tone. If you are disciplined with this, you will see results. I have only used it at at room temperature, and gently since my body had been through so much, but my face loves it."

Amy R. (5/5)

So gorgeous!

"This arrived today (a special birthday treat for myself!) and it is just stunning. The tiny imperfections in the golden surface just cement that its not some form of paint, but rather a real sheet of gold leafing, I rushed right over to get a cup of hot water to put it in, so i could try it out with the Yuyake evening massage. Gentle heated bliss. I can tell I will also be using this when i have sinus pain issues and want a quick warm therapy."

Denise (5/5)

5 star product!

"Beautiful (as are all things Tatcha) and perfect for facial massage. I found Tatcha a couple of years ago and am really pleased with all products I've ordered. Gorgeous packaging, amazing customer service, exceptional products . . . love, love, love all things Tatcha! The redesigned Akari massager is an integral part of my am and pm facial routine. Highly recommend this item!"

Cynthia (5/5)

Amazing gift!

"My sister bought this for me because she knew I was pining after it after seeing it in a magazine, but I couldn't justify the price. It was the best gift I got this year, maybe ever! I've used it every day to help wake up in the morning, and it actually makes my face look noticeably less puffy after just a couple of minutes. Maybe I'll give one to my mom for Mother's Day. . ."

Olivia S. (5/5)

Meditate with this massager!

"Purchased this to add to my daily Tatcha rituals. The massager is beautiful both in aesthetic and quality. I find it to be a lovely form of meditation morning and evening or whenever I need a moment to soothe and refresh."

Anonymous (5/5)

Love this!

"I splurged on this as a birthday gift for myself and what a treat. I use this before I go to sleep and when I wake up in the morning. I'll most likely buy a second one to keep at room temperature but I have to say, I really love this massager."

Anonymous (5/5)

I prefer the old massager.

"To be honest, I kind of prefer the old Chrystal Akari Massager more. I wonder if they still have it. But nevertheless, this massager looks so fancy."

Kat (5/5)

Q&A

Long time user of Tatcha here and i was a bit curious. Where is this product made? Where was the wooden box it comes in made? Can you explain what the thermal core is? Im interested in buying about a half dozen for a bridal party . Thank you for your time.
This item is made of a proprietary blend of skin-safe metals and coated with gold leaf. Everything is made in Japan. We hope this helps.
I don’t think this work for me I had it almost 3 yrs I don’t don’t see any different???
Thank you for reaching out! We are sorry it was not ideal for you! Unfortunately, we can only accept returns within 90 days of purchase. If you have any questions about the item that we can assist you with, feel free to email our team at customercare@tatcha.com.
Are there any Tatcha products you would not recommend this be used with? I understand some richer creams help this glide better but will any products damage the tool?
We like to recommend using any item that leaves skin a bit glossy with moisture so the tool can glide. A few standouts for this are the Ageless Revitalizing Eye Cream, Ageless Renewal Cream, Dewy Skin Cream, or Camellia Beauty Oil.
Will it be OKAY to leave the Massager inside the Fridge? Just take it out the next day to use it again?
You can certainly leave the massager in the refrigerator so that it can be used the day after.
Can you use any of your other moisturizers with this? I know water cream is out, but what about Dewy, Silk, or Indigo? Could you also use this at night after the camellia oil? Also, if you use the neck cream, do you use massager before or after?
Thank you for asking! We suggest using this with a moisturizer that leaves skin with a glossy, plump feel so that the massager can glide effortlessly over the skin without friction. The Ageless Enriching Renewal Cream or a generous application of the Dewy Skin Cream would work best. You can also apply the Ageless Revitalizing Neck Cream before using the massager as well. We hope this helps!

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