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The Longevity Serum

Skin Strength & Resilience Treatment

Sale price $80
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Size: 30 ml / 1.0 fl. oz.

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Recommended for
All Skin Types, Smoothing, Healthy Aging, Firming, Even Skin Tone

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

Non-Comedogenic, Cruelty-free, Dermatologist Tested, Vegan

Ingredients

Aqua/water/eau, Dipropylene Glycol, Saccharomyces/rice Ferment Filtrate, Propanediol, Glycerin, Butylene Glycol, Squalane, Peg-10 Dimethicone, Caprylyl Methicone, Diphenylsiloxy Phenyl Trimethicone, Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract, Cladosiphon Okamuranus Extract, Astrocaryum Murumuru Seed Butter, Gossypium Herbaceum (Cotton) Seed Oil, Bidens Pilosa Extract, Linum Usitatissimum (Linseed) Seed Oil, Morinda Citrifolia Fruit Juice, Oryza Sativa (Rice) Bran Oil, Citrus Depressa Peel Extract, Alpinia Speciosa Leaf Extract, Acrylates/c10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer, Saccharomyces Lysate Extract, Aphanothece Sacrum Polysaccharides, Psidium Guajava Leaf Extract, Cellulose Gum, Lysine Carboxymethyl Cysteinate, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose Stearoxy Ether, Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate, Arginine, Lauryl Betaine, Ethylhexylglycerin, Parfum/fragrance, Tocopherol, Silica, Citral, Limonene, Linalool, Beta-caryophyllene, Citrus Aurantium Bergamia Peel Oil, Citrus Limon Peel Oil, Geranyl Acetate, Linalyl Acetate, Pinene, Terpineol, Turpentine, Terpinolene, Phenoxyethanol, Iron Oxides (Ci 77491)

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The Longevity Serum
The Longevity Serum30 ml | 1.0 fl. oz. Sale price $80
Longevity Serum texture
Benefits

Fuel your skin's future

Helps restore skin's youthful look & delay visible signs of aging
Visibly firms, smooths & gives skin a collagen-rich appearance
Boosts skin strength & resilience
Model applying The Longevity Serum
Clinical Results

Clinically proven to address visible signs of skin aging

100% showed visibly firmer, smoother skin in 1 week*
100% showed improvement in skin barrier immediately*

Clinical Results

Immediately

  • 100% showed improvement in skin barrier*
  • 90% showed improvement in skin texture and moisturization*

After 1 Week

  • 100% showed visibly firmer, smoother skin*
  • 100% showed improvement in skin texture*
  • 100% showed improvement in skin softness and suppleness*

After 2 Weeks

  • 100% showed improvement in the look of fine lines*
  • +25% improvement in visible skin firmness and smoothness**

*Based on a clinical study of 39 panelists
**Based on 4 week result in a clinical study of 39 panelists

*Based on a clinical study of 39 panelists

The Longevity Serum pouring on its bottle
How to Use

Use daily to keep skin feeling stronger for longer

Use The Longevity Serum during your morning and/or evening skincare ritual. Dispense 1-2 pumps and gently massage into your skin. Avoid contact with eyes. This multi-tasking serum may be used alone or layered with a targeted Tatcha serum.

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The Longevity Cream
The Longevity Memory Cream Sale priceFrom $28
ingredients

Packed with proactive ingredients for skin that looks rich in collagen

Okinawa Cellescence Complex

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

Bio-Active Lipids

Visibly firm & reduce the look of lines

Pro-AHA Prebiotic

Boosts surface cell turnover for smoother skin

Okinawa cellescence complex pictured next to the longevity serum

The Wisdom of Okinawa meets Cellular Skin Science

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 address cellular senescence to delay visible signs of skin aging.

Overall rating: 4.8667994 / 5 from 503 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

The Longevity Serum is praised for its ability to make skin feel fresher and brighter, and to look more supple and firm. However, customers have mixed opinions about the scent and some did not notice a significant difference after use.

Summary topics

  • Skin Feel: 24%
  • Skin Look: 11%
  • Product Scent: 22%

Review topics: ["wrinkles","quality","results","scent","benefits","feels","texture","works","spots","skin","look","use","consistency","face","formula","using","packaging","bottle","absorbs","difference","glow","hydration","residue","buy","ingredients","complexion","fragrance","serum","improvement","irritation"].

Review highlights

  • "Skin feels fresher and brighter."Barbara H.
  • "Helps my skin look more supple and firm"MaryPaige O.
  • "At 65 my skin is looking 20 yrs younger."Kate C.

Reviews

Holy grail product

"My absolute all-time favorite Tatcha product. This was a life saver when my skin was adapting to retinoids. Feels like a cool drink of water on a hot day, and really helps to soothe any irritation. Sealed in using the Longevity Memory cream and come morning my skin is feeling soft, hydrated, and calm. Both this and the cream are now staples in my nightly routine. Nothing comes close."

Steven (5/5)

Waiting to use with the creme

"I tried this with the Dewy skin line briefly but I found out some of the ingredients in dewy aren't good for my skin. I am waiting to try again using the corresponding creme."

Debra H. (4/5)

Amazing

"My skin is smooth and fine lines are diminishing."

Julie H. (5/5)

Love it

"I am 55 and I even use this in my hands and they look smoother."

Gina L. (5/5)

Lifesaver

"I was initially skeptical about this product since most serums I've come across are targeted for those that need anti-aging properties in their skincare. However, I can confirm that this serum was not like that at all! It only mentioned something that had to do with skin resilience and that spoke to me. Despite the fact that it is a wee bit expensive. the quality of the product matches extremely well with the price. I will be purchasing this product over and over again until I get tired of it. Spoiler alert: I won't"

Riane R. (5/5)

Still in awe

"I am so amazed at how my skin looks and feels from using this serum. My husband even noticed and commented on my skin after using it only 3 times! I’ve been using Tatcha products for years, and I am very fairly high-maintenance with my skincare routine in general, so my skin is already pretty good. For him to notice anything at all was quite surprising. The value of this compared to their other serums is good, too. I use this 1-2x daily (two pumps, which covers my whole face and neck), and one bottle lasted me about 4 months. The texture is a little between a lotion and a runny/liquid-y serum, so it feels moisturizing without being heavy. It is slightly sticky when first applied but absorbs after a minute or two, so it doesn’t feel heavy under a regular moisturizer. I didn’t think they could outdo themselves with everything I’ve come to love, but they absolutely did with this one. Definitely my new skincare staple."

Samantha (5/5)

"Awesome!!"

Deon (5/5)

"Love every Tatcha item I have purchased!"

Queala (5/5)

Makes a huge difference

"It transforms my skin instantly and gives it a glowy finish and creates a base for moisturizer and enhances the look of my foundation. Sometimes I wear it with moisturizer and I don’t need a foundation. It’s definitely better than other pricey brands I have used. I am not yet sure if will have a long lasting impact on reducing wrinkles but as long as I use it skin looks supple and healthy."

Sanija K. (5/5)

"This product is so good for my skin, over time it has softened the look of my wrinkles. Its lightweight, but makes my skin feel hydrated!"

Julie (5/5)

Q&A

Which serum is the best for sagging skin and deeper wrinkles? The Longevity Serum or the Silk Serum? Thanks.
For concerns like sagging skin and deeper wrinkles, we generally recommend the Longevity Serum, as it’s formulated to support firmness, elasticity, and visible wrinkle reduction. The Silk Serum is wonderful for hydration and smoothing fine lines, but it’s lighter and more focused on surface texture.
I see Turpentine listed as an ingredient. What purpose is this serving for skin? Seems like a harsh chemical yo put on skin. Thank you-
Turpentine is present as a natural component of the essential oils used in the fragrance. It is not a directly added ingredient in the formula.
Is this good for aging, dry skin, or is another serum better for those issues?
Yes, this serum is great for aging, dry skin. It helps firm, smooth, and strengthen the skin for a more youthful, collagen-rich look.
Does this actually help boost collagen production?
Thank you for asking. What The Longevity Serum does for the skin is reduce inflammaging. Inflammaging is chronic, low grade inflammation that starts accumulating in the skin in our early 20s. Inflammatory molecules build up in the skin over time causing collagen and elastin to breakdown which adds stress to our skin barrier. By combating this process, the serum reduces and delays visible signs of dullness, dryness, fine lines, and wrinkles for a smoother, more collagen-rich looking complexion.
Should the Longevity Serum be used before or after the Silk Serum?
You can apply The Silk Serum followed by the Longevity Serum or use one day and one night. When layering, do not use more than 2 serums, and allow each layer time to completely absorb before applying the next one for best results.

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