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The Clarifying Clay Mask

Exfoliating & Pore-Refining

Sale price $74
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Size: 50 ml / 1.7 fl. oz.

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Recommended for
Clarifying, Tightening, Smoothing, Pore Minimizing

Formulated without
Mineral oil, synthetic fragrances, sulfate detergents, parabens, urea, DEA, TEA or phthalates.

Dermatologist Tested, Cruelty-free

Ingredients

Glycerin, Butylene Glycol, Kaolin, Illite, Propanediol, Bentonite, Aqua/Water/Eau, Glucomannan, Glyceryl Stearate Se, Hydroxyapatite, Behenyl Alcohol, Maris Sal/Sea Salt/Sel Marin, Stearyl Alcohol, Parfum/Fragrance, Saccharomyces/Rice Ferment Filtrate, Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract, Cladosiphon Okamuranus Extract, Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate, Niacinamide, Volcanic Soil, Quillaja Saponaria Bark Extract, Sapindus Mukorossi Peel Extract, Rosa Multiflora Fruit Extract, Belamcanda Chinensis Root Extract, Eriobotrya Japonica Leaf Extract, Houttuynia Cordata Extract, Tocopherol, Cellulose Acetate, Lauryl Glucoside, Capryloyl Glycine, Propylene Glycol Stearate, Magnesium Stearate, Acrylates/Ammonium Methacrylate Copolymer, Alcohol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Phenoxyethanol, Citral, Limonene, Linalool, Titanium Dioxide (Ci 77891), Iron Oxides (Ci 77491)

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The Clarifying Clay Mask.
The Clarifying Clay Mask50 ml | 1.7 fl. oz. Sale price $74
The Clarifying Clay Mask texture
Benefits

Transforming mask for smoother, clearer skin in 3 minutes

Warms skin to purify pores instantly*
Gently exfoliates to decongest skin
Minimizes excess oil without over-drying

*Based on a clinical study of 40 panelists; 3 applications over 1 week.

The Clarifying Clay Mask Application
Clinical Results

Proven to instantly reduce the look of pores*

100% Showed improvement in skin texture, clarity & moisturization after 1 use
100% Agree their skin feels less oily after 1 week*

Clinical Results

After 1 Use

  • 100% showed an improvement in skin texture*
  • 100% showed a reduction in the appearance of pores*
  • 100% showed an improvement in skin clarity*
  • 100% showed an improvement in skin moisturization**

After 1 Week

  • 100% showed a reduction in the appearance of redness*
  • 100% showed a reduction in skin sebum**
  • 100% showed an improvement in skin smoothness*
  • 100% agree their skin feels less oily***
  • 100% showed an improvement in skin softness & suppleness*

*Based on a clinical study of 40 panelists ;3 applications over 1 week.

**Based on a bio-instrumentation study of 40 panelists ;3 applications over 1 week.

*Based on a clinical study of 40 panelists ;3 applications over 1 week.

Shot of model with The Clarifying Clay Mask applied to face.
How to Use

Transform your pores in 3 minutes

After cleansing, massage a thin layer onto skin. As the mask is massaged in, the color shifts from sage green to soft red. Leave on for no more than 3-5 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with cool water. Avoid the eye area. Use 2-3x per week.

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ingredients

Experience clarifying ingredients from Okinawa

Okinawa Kucha Clay

Okinawa Kucha Clay

Absorbs excess oil & purifies pores

Konjac

Japanese Konjac

Gently exfoliates to reduce pore congestion

Warming Japanese Volcanic Ash

Warming Japanese Volcanic Ash

Loosens buildup to draw out oil & dirt

For centuries, Okinawan women have harnessed the superb oil-absorbing properties of kucha clay as a hair powder or face mask.

Overall rating: 4.80597 / 5 from 871 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

The Clarifying Clay Mask is praised for its ability to leave skin feeling clean and refreshed, brightening and smoothing the skin. Customers also appreciate its earthy, rich scent and luxurious packaging. The mask is highly effective in clearing pores and making skin look smoother and clearer.

Summary topics

  • Skin Feel: 34%
  • Packaging Quality: 9%
  • Mask Effectiveness: 61%
  • Skin Brightening: 45%
  • Product Scent: 8%

Review topics: ["feels","skin","texture","exfoliation","packaging","pores","look","mask","face","results","sensation","tatcha","consistency","glow","irritation","scent","color","oil","quality","felt","pimples","improvement","complexion","application","ingredients","spots","redness","difference","amount","package"].

Review highlights

  • "This clarifying mask is so refreshing and makes your skin feel so soft and clean."Ellie
  • "The mask feels great on the skin and it makes my skin feel so soft!"Mimwieds
  • "I have noticed my skin is feeling so refreshed this is an awesome mask."Chrissy

Reviews

Great Mask

"Since I’ve started using this mask one a week, my face has been much clearer."

Elizabeth P. (5/5)

Love it

"I've been using this for a couple of years now, and I love it. It smells amazing, it really gives me the self-care that my face needs. its not too rough on the skin."

Olmiche V. (5/5)

Not worth the money!

"So glad I bought the mini version. Folks, this is a regular clay mask with pretty packaging. I don't understand all the hype. Not worth the money, trust me!"

JB (1/5)

The face mask I’ve always wanted

"So incredibly happy with this mask. I love the clarifying clay mask! You can literally see a difference after just the first time using the mask. It’s not a “use for a few weeks and it starts to get better kind of product” you get results after rinsing! My face feels firm, clean, cool and I love that my pores are smaller. I finally have switched all of my facial care to strictly Tatcha and absolutely love it."

Roci (5/5)

Did not work for me, too oily

"Does not do anything for me. I have combination skin and I followed the instructions and it didn’t do anything. Upon applying it on my skin it was very oily. It wouldn’t dry nor do what it says. Every time I washed it off my skin was left too oily. The next day it would make me breakout. Tried it a few times, same results. I love Tatcha products, so far all of them have worked amazing, except this one. Returning it unfortunately."

Brenda (1/5)

A great mask

"I love the warming feeling that you get from the mask."

TaNesha (5/5)

Very nice!

"Love this clay mask. Only 5 minutes, my skin really feels clean. I was using a different brand pumpkin mask and now replacing with this product. I only use once a week, no signs of irritation or dryness. Highly recommended"

Ellyn (5/5)

Burn

"This mask burn my skin. Cause redness to my face."

Kim (1/5)

So Disappointed

"I’m really surprised by all the positive reviews. I absolutely love Taj and have most of their products, but this was a huge disappointment. The mask did not warm and turn red as the instruction said. In fact the mast didn’t appear to do much of anything at all. My skin didn’t feel or look any better afterwards and I didn’t think it did anything to help clarify or clear up Oil, dirt or prevent blemishes. In fact, I was convinced I had gotten a bad batch and called Tasha to try to return it. They then explained it was normal that this happened and you have to rub it in to get it to activate, I tried that next, but again to no avail. It is my least favorite product. Beware."

Valerie (1/5)

Didn't do Anything and Maybe Ruined my Skin Barrier??

"I tried this face mask following Tatcha's directions, but it warmed and didn't do anything else. My pores and skin looked the same after rinsing it off. However, after that I used the Indigo Calming Cream and my face was ON FIRE!! These were the only new products I used and my skin was totally fine before. Now, the skin cream that I'd been using for months causes my skin to tingle and burn a little. It may have just been the Indigo Calming Cream, or it may have been just the Clay Mask, or it may have been the two together - but one of these two sure did something to my face!"

Kisa12 (1/5)

Q&A

The mask does not change color for me - it remains a safe green, even when left on for the full 5 minutes. Am I doing something wrong?
Hello! You will need to massage a thin layer of the mask over the skin avoiding the eye area. After massaging it into the skin, you will notice it warms up and turns color slightly. We hope this helps.
Can I use this after using a chemical exfoliant?
Hello! We would recommend using this on days you do not use your chemical exfoliator. This will ensure your skin stays calm and soothed.
Why didn't my mask turn red?
The mask will turn into a soft red/pink once it is applied to your skin.
I know we use this after we cleanse, but Do I use this before my Essence or after?
Thanks for your question! You can apply The Essence before your mask. After rinsing the mask off, reapply the Essence before your serum and moisturizer also. We hope this helps.
Do I use it with damp or dry skin?
The Clay Mask can be used on dry skin after you cleanse it.

Frequently asked questions

What skin types is The Clarifying Clay Mask best for?
Suitable for all skin types, this mask is especially ideal for oily, congested, or pore-prone skin seeking a clearer, smoother appearance.
What are the key active ingredients?
This formula features Okinawa Kucha Clay to absorb excess oil and purify pores, Japanese Konjac to gently exfoliate, and warming volcanic ash to help loosen buildup and decongest skin.
How do I use this mask?
After cleansing, massage a thin layer onto the skin. As you apply, the mask warms and transforms in color. Leave on for 3–5 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with cool water. Use 2–3 times per week and avoid the eye area.
What is the texture and scent like?
A creamy clay mask that warms upon application and transforms in color, delivering a sensorial, purifying experience.
Can I use this with other skincare products?
Yes, use as part of your regular routine, followed by your preferred serum and moisturizer.
Does this product contain fragrance?
This formula contains fragrance as part of its sensorial experience.
What results can I expect?
This mask is clinically shown to improve the look of pores, texture, and clarity after just one use, revealing smoother, more refined-looking skin.
How quickly does it work?
In just 3 minutes, this mask helps purify pores and visibly improve skin clarity and smoothness.
Does this help with pores?
Yes, this formula helps visibly minimize the look of pores by clearing congestion and excess oil.
Will this dry out my skin?
No, this formula helps absorb excess oil while maintaining hydration for balanced, comfortable skin.
What makes this mask different?
This transforming mask warms on contact and changes color as it works to purify pores, offering both immediate results and a unique sensorial experience.
How often should I use it?
Use 2–3 times per week to help maintain clear, smooth-looking skin.

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