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The Silk Canvas

Filter Finish Protective Primer

Sale price $55
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Size: 20 g / 0.7 oz.

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Recommended for
Hydrating, Smoothing, Pore Minimizing, Even Skin Tone

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

Dermatologist Tested, Non-comedogenic, Cruelty-free

Ingredients

Dimethicone, Aqua/water/eau, Glycerin, Saccharomyces/rice Ferment Filtrate, Hdi/trimethylol Hexyllactone Crosspolymer, Propanediol, Ceresin, Squalane, Synthetic Fluorphligopite, Dimethicone/peg-10/15 Crosspolymer, Parfum/fragrance, Serica/silk Powder/poudre De Soie, Caesalpinia Spinosa Fruit Extract, Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract, Cladosiphon Okamuranus Extract, Kappaphycus Alvarezii Extract, Hydrolyzed Silk, Sericin, Tocopherol, Biosaccharide Gum-4, Peg/ppg-18/18 Dimethicone, Dimethicone/vinyl Dimethicone Crosspolymer, Peg-9 Polydimethylsiloxyethyl Dimethicone, Polyglyceryl-2 Diisostearate, Distearyldimonium Chloride, Trimethylsiloxysilicate, Silica, Zinc Stearate, Yeast Extract, Aluminum Hydroxide, Ethylhexylglycerin, Dipropylene Glycol, 1,2-hexanediol, Caprylyl Glycol, Sodium Citrate, Stearic Acid, Phenoxyethanol, Isopropyl Alcohol, Limonene, Linalool, Citral, Titanium Dioxide (Ci 77891), Tin Oxide (Ci 77861), Iron Oxides (Ci 77491)

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The Silk Canvas
The Silk Canvas20 g | 0.7 oz. Sale price $55
The Silk Canvas texture
Benefits

Skin-protecting, makeup-perfecting balm

Smooths texture & blurs pores for even, long-lasting makeup
Nourishes & moisturizes to help makeup last longer
Cocoons skin from blue light & pollution
The Silk Canvas Before & After
Clinical Results

Proven to enhance makeup & improve skin over time

100% Agreed their skin felt smoother immediately after applying*
95% Agreed their skin had a soft filter finish, even without makeup*

Clinical Results

Immediately

  • 100% agreed that their skin felt smoother immediately after application*

After 2 Weeks

  • 100% agreed after that their skin felt soft and their makeup applied more smoothly*
  • 95% agreed their skin had a soft, filter finish even without makeup and their foundation had better coverage*
  • 90% agreed their makeup didn't crease*

*Based on a consumer self-perception study of 20 panelists.

*Based on a consumer self-perception study of 20 panelists.

Shot of model applying The Silk Canvas on hands.
How to Use

Smooth & blur skin with or without makeup

Glide the spatula lightly across the top of balm. Dot with fingertips and massage into skin. A little goes a long way. Use a rice-sized amount for the whole face.

Can be used alone or with makeup. Apply after SPF, before any makeup. Suitable for use on face, eye and lips. Replace the lid tightly after each use.

Pairs best with

The Silk Sunscreen SPF 50.
The Silk Sunscreen SPF 50 Sale priceFrom $25
ingredients

Skin-loving, makeup-enhancing essentials

Silk Protein

Silk Powder

Blurs pores & minimizes shine while smoothing skin for makeup

Silk Extract

Silk Extracts

Provides a veil of hydration

Hadasei-3

Hadasei-3

Supports the skin barrier & imparts radiance

Shot of model with bintsuke on hands.

Inspired by bintsuke, the thin layer of soft wax geisha use to create a smooth canvas on skin that helps makeup last all day.

Overall rating: 4.5441227 / 5 from 2867 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

The Silk Canvas primer is praised for its ability to enhance makeup application, offering a natural finish that complements all foundation types. Customers appreciate its luxurious packaging, silky texture, and how it effectively hides pores and fine lines, leaving the skin smooth and moisturized.

Summary topics

  • Makeup Enhancement: 13%
  • Packaging Appeal: 7%
  • Texture Satisfaction: 7%
  • Finish Quality: 4%
  • Scent Appeal: 10%

Review topics: ["skin","look","feels","primer","pores","texture","packaging","makeup","face","base","amount","scent","size","results","quality","canvas","smooth","glow","breakouts","foundation","ingredients","consistency","formula","finish","coverage","container","fragrance","works","gift","benefits"].

Review highlights

  • "This makes my skin feel super soft and also makes my makeup look very smooth."Morganpaige013
  • "My skin is smooth over time, my pores *look* smaller and my face looks very healthy when using the product."Sarah
  • "it makes my face feel silky soft, and makes my makeup look flawless."Kateharris29

Reviews

Love it!

"My skin looks like silk after using this primer and I’m also able to use powder make up. I’m 64 and have fine lines and wrinkles, but this helped minimize them. I used a very good brush to apply the primer with and that makes a difference! Love this product! My face looks great with it!"

Renee (5/5)

Makes My Skin Looks Worse

"This primer makes my makeup look very patchy. When I do the same skincare routine and skip the primer, my makeup looks fine."

Lacey (1/5)

Great product

"Great product, with prompt and convenient service. Website easily navigable and easy to use. I will recommend this product and business to others!"

Harold R. (5/5)

Awful

"I tried this primer cos I like Tatcha. However it was hard to apply, too thick. It also left a powdery residue on my face several hours after applying. I had to throw it out."

Marie B. (1/5)

Caused breakout

"Saw no difference when using this except for the breakout it left."

Jo (1/5)

To waxy and makes my make up dry

"I really hope to love it, but I notices that the make up became more dry and didn’t stick to my skin. It worked better without the primer. Have to say, a bit disappointed."

Amber K. (1/5)

Great product

"I love wearing this under my makeup, makes my makeup look flawless in combination with the silk powder"

Viviana B. (5/5)

Waxy

"Feels like a waxy film when apply and on face. The thickness enhances my little wrinkles and ages me not decreases. I love the cream but this isn’t good. Is there another primer I could try?"

HEATHER S. (1/5)

my new favorite

"I love how it glides and blends in my skin."

JASMIN D. (5/5)

Best primer ever

"I love this! It goes on so silky and smooth and allows my foundation to do the same. Absolutely amazing product."

Stephanie G. (5/5)

Q&A

The product has pulled away from the edges of the container Does that mean it's dried out and I should not use it?
A slight separation from the edges of the container can occur naturally over time and does not necessarily indicate that the product has dried out. If the texture, scent, and application remain consistent, you can still use it. However, if you notice any dryness, crumbling, or a change in scent, we would recommend discontinuing use.
I have been using this after silk cream. When I put makeup on after the primer, I get little balls of product coming off my skin. Can you help me figure out what's happening and how to fix it?
Make sure that any serum, moisturizer, or sunscreen has had a chance to dry down fully before applying The Silk Canvas. Also, make sure you are applying it gently with your fingertips, not a sponge or a brush. You can also try pressing it on the skin instead of swiping, which will most definitely stop any pilling from occurring. After the Silk Canvas is applied over the skin, use a brush to apply your foundation.
Can you use a brush to apply instead of your hands
The Silk Canvas is recommend to be applied by hand due to the texture of the formulation.
What is the base of this primer? Silicone, Water, Oil? I want to know what makeup to use with it.
Thank you for your interest! The primer is silk-based and works under all types of makeup. We hope this helps.
If I typically use a tinted sunscreen, would i apply the primer before or after?
Great question. Typically the primer would be over your sunscreen if you are applying makeup afterwards, but if you are not applying makeup, you can apply the primer first and then the tinted sunscreen afterwards.

Frequently asked questions

What is The Silk Canvas?
A velvety, protective primer balm that smooths skin, blurs the look of pores, and creates a soft-focus, filter-like finish for makeup.
How do I use The Silk Canvas?
Use the spatula to scoop a small amount, warm between fingertips, and press gently onto skin. Apply after skincare and SPF, before makeup.
Can I use it under makeup?
Yes, this primer creates a smooth, even base that helps makeup apply seamlessly and last longer.
What is the texture like?
A velvety, balm-like texture that melts into skin for a smooth, weightless feel.
What are the key ingredients?
This formula features Silk Powder to blur and smooth, Silk Extracts to hydrate, and Hadasei-3 to support the skin barrier and enhance radiance.
Is it fragranced?
Yes, this formula contains fragrance.
What is it formulated without?
Formulated without parabens, mineral oil, sulfate detergents, phthalates, urea, DEA or TEA (per product information).
Can I wear it without makeup?
Yes, this primer creates a smooth, even base that helps makeup apply seamlessly and last longer.
What is it formulated without?
Formulated without parabens, mineral oil, sulfate detergents, phthalates, urea, DEA, or TEA.

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