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The Brightening Eye Cream

Brightening & Dark Circle Reduction

Sale price $65
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Size: 15 ml / 0.5 fl. oz.

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Recommended for
All Skin Types, Brightening, Firming, De-puffing

Formulated without
Parabens, synthetic fragrances, mineral oil, sulfate detergents, phthalates, urea, DEA or TEA.

Fragrance-free, Dermatologist Tested, Non-comedogenic, Cruelty-free

Ingredients

Aqua/water/eau, Squalane, Saccharomyces/rice Ferment Filtrate, Hydrogenated Rice Bran Oil, Glycerin, C15-19 Alkane, Propanediol, Behenic Acid, Ascorbyl Glucoside, Butylene Glycol, Behenyl Alcohol, Dipentaerythrityl Hexahydroxystearate, Glyceryl Stearate Se, Glyceryl Stearate, Beheneth-20, Dimer Dilinoleyl Dimer Dilinoleate, Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract, Cladosiphon Okamuranus Extract, Angelica Acutiloba Root Extract, Prunus Mume Fruit Extract, Niacinamide, Sodium Hyaluronate, Ferulic Acid, Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Extract, Bacillus Ferment, Lecithin, Synthetic Fluorphlogopite, Lysolecithin, Sodium Stearoyl Glutamate, Lysine Carboxymethyl Cysteinate, Xanthan Gum, Stearyl Glycyrrhetinate, Caprylyl Glycol, 1,2-hexanediol, Caprylhydroxamic Acid, Tocopheryl Acetate, Glyceryl Caprylate, Tocopherol, Potassium Hydroxide, Phytic Acid, Silica, Ethylhexylglycerin, Phenoxyethanol, Tin Oxide, Titanium Dioxide (Ci 77891), Iron Oxides (Ci 77491), Iron Oxides (Ci 77492)     

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The Brightening Eye Cream, Full Size
The Brightening Eye Cream15 ml | 0.5 fl. oz. Sale price $65
The Brightening Eye Cream, Full Size
Benefits

Reveal bright, well-rested eyes with every swipe

Reduces the look of 3 types of dark circles
Visibly firms & de-puffs
Targets hyperpigmentation and strengthens the skin’s barrier
Before & After of model - Brightening Eye Cream
Clinical Results

Clinically proven to reduce the look of dark circles in 1 week*

100% showed improvement in undereye puffiness in 1 week*
100% showed a brighter-looking eye area in 1 week*

Clinical Results

Immediately

  • 100% showed a brighter eye area*
  • 100% showed improvement in eye area smoothness and visible dry fine lines*

After 1 Week

  • 100% showed improvement in blue, brown and black dark circles*
  • 100% showed improvement in undereye puffiness*
  • 100% showed brighter-looking eyes*
  • 100% showed improvement of the skin barrier**
  • 100% showed improvement in elasticity**

*Based on a clinical study of 45 panelists.

**Based on a bio-instrumentation study of 45 panelists.

*Based on a clinical study of 45 panelists.

Model applying The Brightening Eye Cream
How to Use

Use day & night to reduce visible dark circles

Creamy, whipped formula absorbs quickly and layers beautifully under concealer. Gently massage around each eye, day and night.

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ingredients

A potent blend of skin brighteners & Japanese botanicals

Vitamin C

12-Hr Time-Release Vitamin C

All-day brightening for rapid results, crafted in Japan

Fruit AHAs

Bioferments + Japanese Plum

Visibly reduce dark circles, firm, lift, & de-puff

Encapsulated Niacinamide + Pro-Glutathione Antioxidant Booster

Encapsulated Niacinamide & Pro-Glutathione Antioxidant Booster

Targets hyperpigmentation & provides 13x more antioxidant power than pure vitamin C (ascorbic acid) to brighten skin*

*Based on a bio-instrumentation study of 45 panelists.

Shot of Japanese Beautyberry.

People in Japan have long believed that a true healthy glow comes from deep within.

They often turned to nutrient-rich ingredients from the kitchen to nurture their bodies and complexions. Japanese plum (nanko ume), known as the queen of plums, was once used in at-home beauty rituals to help brighten skin, creating an inner glow referred to as kagayaki.

Overall rating: 4.7477202 / 5 from 329 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

The Brightening Eye Cream is praised for its ability to hydrate and brighten under eyes, with a luxurious and creamy texture. Customers appreciate its quick absorption and the youthful, revitalized look it provides. The packaging is also noted for being sleek and user-friendly.

Summary topics

  • Under Eye Brightening: 16%
  • Packaging Quality: 18%
  • Creamy Texture: 18%
  • Absorption Speed: 19%

Review topics: ["eyes","results","feels","issues","texture","circles","skin","scent","packaging","absorbs","look","difference","formula","hydration","improvement","cream","residue","ingredients","consistency","reason","jar","reduction","weight","application","glow","wrinkles","amount","works","appearance","touch"].

Review highlights

  • "I love its whipped textures and absorbs effortlessly into my under skin , and make my eyes look less puffy and tired ."Joss E.
  • "Tatcha’s cream has this rich yet lightweight texture that instantly makes my under-eyes feel hydrated and smooth."Sanjana
  • "The consistency is smooth and my under eyes feel supple and look brighter with consistent use."Caroline

Reviews

So far, so good!

"This was my first time purchasing a brightening eye cream. I generally like the eye rollers as they feel cooling. So far, I am enjoying this cream and look forward to seeing what results I will get with it."

Erika C. (5/5)

I've only been using this

"I've only been using this eye cream for about a week and I'm starting to see some improvement to the puffiness under my eyes. Hopefully, that will continue!"

Josephine P. (4/5)

A solid No for me

"I really love most Tatcha products, but not this one. I found it to be super greasy to the point where I can’t use it during the daytime. But the worst part is the smell. I can smell it for probably an hour or two after applying and it’s not pleasant to me."

Jo (1/5)

It’s great

"Does not cause eye irritation. I do believe that it has worked in these couple weeks that I’ve been using it."

Dora S. (5/5)

Love this eye cream too

"I use this in conjunction with the Silk Peony and it does on so smoothly"

Laraine L. (5/5)

Love this

"I recently bought this and love the texture. Its easy to apply around the delicate eye area and no heavy scent."

Marie B. (5/5)

"unsure why the sunblock lids are always so flimsy, other than that, love tatch for my skin always"

Sandra (4/5)

No difference

"I haven’t noticed any difference but i like the hydration"

Narine (3/5)

I love the texture and

"I love the texture and the fact that it gets absorbed into skin so well. It’s a value for money. My under eye stays hydrated all day even if i apply make up on it."

Anjali S. (5/5)

Surprising Treasure

"Received this as a free gift with order; really didn't think I would like it. I usually do not use eye creams at all, but this just makes the skin around my eyes feel so nice and rejuvenated. I also really love the sunshiny smell. It too is rejuvenating and uplifting; makes me feel happy even if I am not :) A little goes a long way."

Gretchen (5/5)

Q&A

Is this suitable for rosacea?
Hello! Clients with rosacea have anecdotally told us they have used this product with success. Always patch test new skincare on a small area of skin on your neck by your ear for several days before applying it to the face. Also, it may be a good idea to show the ingredient list to your dermatologist before incorporating new skincare.
Can this be used on the upper eye as well
Our Eye Treatments can be used on the upper eye lids.
Can I put this cream around my entire eye (eyelids, too) or just underneath my eye?
The Brightening Eye Cream may be used on the entire eye area including on the lids.
Do you use the brightening eye creme both day and night?
Hello! Yes, you may certainly use this eye cream both day and night.
Does this work for hereditary dark circles?
Topical treatment such as our Brightening Eye Cream may improve hereditary dark circles but will not eliminate them.

Frequently asked questions

Is this product fragrance-free?
Yes, this formula is fragrance-free.
What skin concerns is it best for?
Ideal for dark circles, puffiness, visible fine lines, and dullness in the eye area.
Does it avoid any common ingredients?
Yes, this formula is formulated without parabens, fragrances, mineral oil, sulfate detergents, phthalates, urea, DEA, or TEA.
Does this help with puffiness?
Yes, this formula helps visibly de-puff the under-eye area for a more refreshed appearance.
Will this help brighten the eye area?
Yes, powered by time-release Vitamin C, this formula helps brighten the look of the under-eye area throughout the day.
Can I wear this under makeup?
Yes, this formula absorbs quickly and layers beautifully under concealer.
When should I use this in my routine?
Use morning and night, gently massaging around the eye area as part of your skincare routine.

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