*Based on a clinical study of 40 panelists.
**Based on a bio-instrumentation study of 40 panelists.
†Based on a clinical study of 36 panelists.







The Matcha Cleanse
Daily Clarifying Gel Cleanser
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Instantly reduces oil & the look of pores*

Proven to improve makeup wear for 8 hours†
| 100% | Showed a reduction in oil** |
| 90% | Showed visible reduction in pores* |
Clinical Results
*Based on a clinical study of 40 panelists.
**Based on a bio-instrumentation study of 40 panelists.
†Based on a clinical study of 36 panelists.
Suggested Ritual
Daily Clarifying Gel Cleanser
Foaming Enzyme Exfoliant Powder
Healthy Aging Firming Treatment
Lightweight Pore-Refining Moisturizer
Inspired by Japan’s time-tested home remedies for active skin: Japanese kyo-matcha, mugwort, and coix seed.
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