"The holy grail of neck creams! This was my first time trying and I can already see a difference after just a few weeks! The cream is so soft and light and does not leave any residue. Definitely worth the price!"






Ageless Revitalizing Neck Cream
Firming & Line-Smoothing
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Visibly renew the neck & décolletage
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Overall rating: 4.6410255 / 5 from 195 reviews.
AI Generated Review Summary
Ageless Revitalizing Neck Cream is praised for its hydrating and firming properties, with customers noting significant improvements in skin appearance and texture. The cream is also appreciated for its non-greasy texture and delicate fragrance, making it a popular choice for those seeking to rejuvenate their neck area.
Summary topics
- Product Results: 9%
- Product Feel: 11%
- Noticeable Difference: 7%
- Product Look: 7%
- Neck Moisturization: 14%
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Review highlights
- "Love this neck cream feels wonderful and nourishing ans no greasy feel." —
- "The neck cream is rich and makes my neck feel indescribably delicious." —
- "My dark spots are slovly dissapearing and my skin looks smoother, and definetly better." —
Reviews
Too soon to know if it works
"It is too soon but it does melt into my skin without pilling. Where do I keep the spatula? All my other Tasha jars have a holder on top of the lid but this does not. I am sure I will lose it eventually."
Magical Neck treatment!!
"This cream melts into your neck so nicely. It’s thick but not greasy at all. I absolutely love the way it feels and what it does. My tech neck lines have about diminished and my neck is like butter. I have used neck creams and neck serums/treatments for decades and this is hands down one of the best out there. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!"
Wow!
"This neck cream is truly amazing and has made a noticeable difference in the appearance of crepey skin. I’ve been gradually transitioning from the Skinbetter brand to Tatcha because I really enjoy the spa-like experience Tatcha provides, along with the thoughtful ingredients they use. I’ve tried several neck creams in the past (including Skinbetter) and honestly didn’t see much improvement. I started to feel like neck creams were mostly hype and not worth the investment. As I continued building my Tatcha skincare collection, I decided to give this one a try, thinking it would be my last attempt if it didn’t work. I’m so glad I did. I was pleasantly surprised by how effective it is, and it’s made a visible difference for me. This was the final step that convinced me to fully switch over to Tatcha for my skincare routine."
Missing Gold Wand
"This arrived without the pictured gold applicator / wand. The product itself works, but isn't anything special. Not firming in any way, but it is moisturizing, but not any different from any non-luxury brand neck cream you can find."
"I love everthing about my new Tatcha products."
Amazing!
"I usually don't write reviews but this product is absolutely AMAZING!! Within a month I noticed such a difference on my neck , decolletage! The lines/wrinkles have become so much smoother and less noticeable. I will be using their products going forward."
Amazing Moisturizer
"I absolutely love this moisturizer and plan to use the rest of my life. I'm approaching 40 and this moisturizer has been amazing at reducing dryness on my neck and giving a young, healthy glow. Been using it for over two years, and probably my most favorite product."
Works!
"I’ve been using this neck cream for a few weeks and I see a big difference. It’s thick but not greasy at all. It really hydrating . I’m 39 and have lost weight . I noticed my neck was showing some aging and I wanted to start a preventive and improvement routine. I’m really impressed how well this works. It is worth every penny. It’s a great product. I’m so happy with it"
The best Neck Care in 10 years
"I have tried so many neck products since I turned 50; bike, 10 years later, I finally found this revitalizing neck cream. I use it over my decollette & neck, all the way around. For the very 1st time ever, my neck looks better& younger than when I 1st began trying neck treatments. I appky exactly as the directions say & it smooths for sure & lifts with no jowls either. Thank you Tatcha!"
Q&A
- Is this pregnancy safe
- Hello! We created our entire skincare collection to be pregnancy-friendly. We formulate without mineral oil, synthetic fragrances, sulfate detergents, parabens, urea, DEA, TEA, and phthalates. We also do not formulate with retinoids, which is an ingredient you'll want to avoid when you are pregnant and breastfeeding. If you have any allergies or specific concerns, it’s always a good idea to consult with your doctor.
- Has anyone used it all over their face ?
- The Neck Cream is recommend to use only on the neck and décolletage area.
- When do I apply sunblock on my neck when using the neck cream?
- Sunscreen can be applied on your neck after using a neck cream.
- Ok to apply after my daily serum?
- Yes, you may apply this Neck Cream on top of any of your favorite serums.
- Is this neck cream recommended for all ages? I am in my mid-thirties and was wondering if this is recommended for me now or for when I am older?
- The Neck Cream is suitable for all skin types and age range. This cream is more beneficial if you are experiencing dryness and discoloration on the neck area, along with fine lines and winkles.
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