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The Longevity Memory Cream

Youth-Restoring Moisturizer

Sale price $84
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Size: 50 ml / 1.7 fl. oz.

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Recommended for
All Skin Types, Hydrating, Plumping

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

Non-Comedogenic, Dermatologist Tested, Cruelty-free

Ingredients

Aqua/water/eau, Glycerin, Butylene Glycol, Dimethicone, Niacinamide, Pentylene Glycol, Glycereth-26, Phytosteryl/octyldodecyl Lauroyl Glutamate, Betaine, Peg-240/hdi Copolymer Bis-decyltetradeceth-20 Ether, Dipropylene Glycol, Caprylic/capric/myristic/stearic Triglyceride, Saccharomyces/rice Ferment Filtrate, Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract, Cladosiphon Okamuranus Extract, Morinda Citrifolia Fruit Juice, Alpinia Speciosa Leaf Extract, Psidium Guajava Leaf Extract, Citrus Depressa Peel Extract, Saccharomyces Lysate Extract, Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil, Propanediol, Triethylhexanoin, Sodium Stearoyl Glutamate, Acrylates/c10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer, Arginine, Tocopherol, Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate, Sodium Phosphate, Caprylyl Glycol, Nonapeptide-1, Parfum/fragrance, Ethylhexylglycerin, Potassium Hydroxide, Potassium Laurate, Disodium Phosphate, Hydroxypropyltrimonium Hyaluronate, Phenoxyethanol, Citral, Citrus Aurantium Bergamia Peel Oil, Citrus Limon Peel Oil, Limonene, Linalool, Linalyl Acetate, Pinene, Terpineol, Turpentine, Silica, Iron Oxides (Ci 77491)

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The Longevity Cream
The Longevity Memory Cream50 ml | 1.7 fl. oz. Sale price $84
Benefits

Restore skin’s youthful memory

Helps restore skin’s youthful look & delay visible signs of aging
Improves skin’s elasticity and resilience
Reveals brighter, visibly renewed skin that glistens
Clinical Results

Improves skin elasticity in 1 week*

94% agree skin looks visibly renewed*
94% agree skin looks brighter and left a glistening finish*

Clinical Results

Instantly

  • Visibly brighter, glistening skin*
  • Improves moisturization and skin barrier*

After 1 Week

  • Improves skin elasticity*
  • 94% agree skin looks brighter and left a glistening finish
  • 97% agree overall skin appearance looks improved**

After 2 Weeks

  • 94% agree skin looks visibly renewed*
  • 97% agree the look of fine lines is diminished*

*Based on clinical study of 31 panelists.

*Based on clinical study of 31 panelists.

How to Use

Use daily to help keep skin looking youthful

Step 0: Take a deep breath in

Use the gold spoon to apply onto face, neck, and décolletage, morning and night. Massage with upward strokes until fully absorbed into skin.

Pairs best with

The Longevity Serum
The Longevity Serum Sale priceFrom $30
ingredients

Packed with proactive ingredients to restore skin’s youthful look

Okinawa Cellescence Complex

Helps restore skin's youthful look & delay visible signs of aging

Nonapeptide-1

Energizes skin to brighten and support natural ceramides

Bio-Fermented Hyaluronic Acid

Helps keep skin deeply hydrated

The wisdom of Okinawa meets the science of longevity

In the local dialect, the concept nuchi-gusui describes the nutrient-rich Okinawan diet filled with ancestral herbs & plants used for centuries to promote health. This inspired our Okinawa Cellescence Complex, which harnesses Japanese botanicals to help restore skin's youthful look & delay visible signs of skin aging.

Overall rating: 4.730769 / 5 from 546 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

The Longevity Memory Cream is highly praised for its ability to deeply hydrate and smooth the skin, leaving it looking refreshed and balanced. Customers appreciate its lightweight texture and pleasant scent, which enhances the overall moisturizing experience. The luxurious packaging adds to the product's appeal.

Summary topics

  • Absorption: 15%
  • Hydration: 12%
  • Scent: 12%
  • Skin Appearance: 22%
  • Packaging: 11%

Review topics: [skin, feels, texture, cream, look, absorbs, hydration, moisturizer, packaging, glow, formula, scent, face, results, ingredients, lines, fragrance, consistency, complexion, tatcha, quality, irritation, residue, works, touch, base, weather, melts, weight, breakouts].

Review highlights

  • "It’s gel-texture absorbs well and makes the skin feel nourished and hydrated."Mimi L.
  • "My skin feels amazing after using it when I wake up I feel so refreshed and my skin looks very glowy and moisturized."Alyssa
  • "The gel to cream consistency absorbs really fast and makes my skin feel plump and juicy all day."Sanjana297

Reviews

Another lifesaver

"I wanted to try this product out since the longevity serum saved my skin and the recommended moisturizer was this one. Per usual, Tatcha saved my skin with this product! The gel like moisturizer feels so light on my fingers and when I apply it to my face, I felt the effects seep into my skin right away! This worked better than the indigo calming cream and I will be repurchasing this in the near future!"

Riane R. (5/5)

Sticky

"I am a loyal Tatcha customer and I wanted to love the the longevity memory cream however it leaves my skin feeling sticky yet a little dry at the same time. The texture of the cream makes it difficult to get out of the jar."

Renee (1/5)

Amazing

"My skin is smooth and even."

Julie H. (5/5)

Reluctant

"Longevity Memory Cream, very reluctant to get it. A little pricey for my budget but I bought the small one and LOVED it. I used it twice a day and on the third day I notice a difference. It tighten my skin and my skin had a noticeable glow. If you are on the fence about buying it, try the small one. I’m African American , 60yrs old."

Monet (5/5)

Surprised I didn't like this

"This is the first tatcha product I didn't like. I love the purple and indigo face creams. This cream smells like it's an alcohol based product and yet it leaves my skin tacky."

Danielle (1/5)

Great Product!

"It does leave your skin feeling a bit "dewy" but if you have dull, ageing skin it's perfect! It has made a huge transformation to my skin!"

Payton L. (5/5)

Imho this works

"The semi-solid gelatinous texture bothered me a bit as it’s labeled as a ‘cream’, but for me, it definitely worked. I like the gorgeous light pink color and its fragrance and the results. So I went back and changed my rating to 5 stars from 4. It would be better relabeled as a longevity gel instead of cream ; it arrived with a cream texture but 2 days after opening had become an opaque light pink gel. I will order this again."

Muriel I. (5/5)

Every time I stray, I ALWAYS return to Tatcha!!!

"Love this new addition. The natural ingredients smell amazing. The absorption is immediate. I do use ALL of the Tatcha lines, this is another winner."

Natalie (5/5)

5 Stars!

"I have already recommended this to friends. Found it at Sephora and was curious so I tried a drop on my hand. It melted on like marmalade. Then I tried a concealer on top and it was perfect. The slight tack works great with makeup on my mature skin. Yes its pricey but a little goes a long way. I think I will continue to use it under concealer and cream blush."

Liz S. (5/5)

Absolutely disgusting

"I'm honestly shocked and horrified by how awful this was?? Some tatcha products I enjoy more than others, but I generally associate them all with good absorption and texture. The cream looks nothing like the photos. This was so bad that I’m in denial and keep looking for news that this was a botched batch and a recall is being issued. But I don’t see one. How is the full size so wildly different from the sample I tried? The sample was so cushiony and lovely. So please be wary of this if you aren’t a fan of sticky texture and solid, konyaku or agar agar-like gelatin firmness. Like it’s a teaspoon of liquid removed from being a gummy bear. I hate to leave such a vividly negative review, but such was my experience. I applied the Indigo night cream after washing this off, and it felt like a daytime cream by comparison. Will unfortunately be returning this one."

Layne (1/5)

Q&A

I use the Dewey skin cream. Why would I choose to the new brand?
Thank you for reaching out. If you need any assistance choosing a new formula, we would love to help. Please contact us by visiting the link below: http://TATCHA.CO/4AEU
How does this compare to the dewy cream for hydration?
The Dewy Skin Cream offers richer, more intense hydration with a plumping, dewy glow. The Longevity Cream is still hydrating but more balanced, focusing on anti-aging benefits like firmness and resilience.
Does this formula have fragrance?
Yes, this product has a scent that transports our signature fragrance to the island of Okinawa. Grounded in the harmony between land and sea, vibrant citrus notes evoke the shimmering splash of Okinawa's ocean waves, gently giving way to green, earthy pine from the Yanbaru forest.
This is a different texture from other moisturizers with the memory texture. How should I apply it?
Use the gold spoon to scoop desired amount and rub in hands to help spread the bouncy gel cream before applying and evenly dispersing across the face for a glistening post facial glow.
Can I layer The Longevity Memory Cream with The Longevity Serum?
Yes! We advise cleansing, applying The Longevity Serum, then The Longevity Memory Cream. The products were uniquely formulated to work together for a multi-benefit approach to help delay visible signs of aging – The Longevity Serum features Bioactive Lipids to help visibly firm while Pro AHA Prebiotics deliver a slow release of AHAs for surface renewal supporting smoother skin. Layered on top, the Longevity Cream helps lock in moisture while helping rejuvenate fatigued skin, visibly brightening and evening tone.

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