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Violet-C Radiance Mask

Brightening & Refining Mask

Sale price $70
Size: 50 ml / 1.7 fl. oz.

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Recommended for
Brightening, Dark Spots, Dullness, Even Skin Tone

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

Dermatologist Tested, Non-comedogenic, Cruelty-free

Ingredients

Kaolin, Aqua/Water/Eau, Glycerin, Saccharomyces/Rice Ferment Filtrate, Propanediol, Oryza Sativa (Rice) Germ Oil, Cetearyl Alcohol, Butylene Glycol, Ascorbyl Tetraisopalmitate, Bis-Glyceryl Ascorbate, Glyceryl Stearate, Cellulose Gum, Dimethicone, Mica, Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract, Cladosiphon Okamuranus Extract, Pyrus Malus (Apple) Fruit Extract, Citrus Paradisi (Grapefruit) Fruit Extract, Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Juice, Citrus Limon (Lemon) Juice, Citrus Aurantifolia (Lime) Juice, Callicarpa Japonica Fruit Extract, Ziziphus Jujuba Fruit Extract, Crataegus Cuneata Fruit Extract, Sodium Stearoyl Glutamate, Tocopherol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Parfum/Fragrance, Limonene, Phenoxyethanol, Tin Oxide, Titanium Dioxide (Ci 77891), Violet 2 (Ci 60725), Carmine (Ci 75470), Ferric Ferrocyanide (Ci 77510)

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Violet-C Radiance Mask.
Violet-C Radiance Mask Sale price $70
Violet-C Radiance Mask texture
Benefits

Unveil a soft, luminous glow in minutes

Brightens dull skin with 2 types of Vitamin C
Smooths uneven texture with AHAs
Provides antioxidant protection from free radical damage like fine lines
Shot of model with Violet-C Radiance Mask applied to face.
How to Use

Treat your skin to a radiant glow

After cleansing, apply a generous, even layer to skin, avoiding the eye area. Leave on for 15-20 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with warm water. Can be used 2 to 3 times per week.

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ingredients

Potent antioxidants & clinical skin-brighteners

Vitamin C

Fast-Acting & Long-Lasting Vitamin C

Improves skin brightness and tone

Fruit AHAs

Fruit AHAs

Gently resurfaces dull, uneven skin

Japanese Beautyberry

Japanese Beautyberry

Antioxidant-rich botanical that boosts Vitamin C

Shot of Japanese Beautyberry.

Inspired by the centuries-old Japanese practice of crafting intensive treatments from fresh fruits and botanicals.

Overall rating: 4.6635876 / 5 from 1299 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

The Violet-C Radiance Mask is praised for its noticeable difference in skin appearance, soft and hydrated skin feel, wonderful scent, beautiful color, and immediate brightening and smoothing effects. Customers appreciate its radiant and smooth results, making it a popular choice for enhancing skin radiance.

Summary topics

  • Noticeable Difference: 7%
  • Skin Feel: 21%
  • Product Scent: 13%
  • Product Color: 8%
  • Skin Look: 8%

Review topics: ["skin","feels","look","mask","color","face","results","scent","packaging","glow","texture","difference","size","ingredients","hydration","tatcha","spots","pores","quality","buy","jar","improvement","complexion","felt","consistency","breakouts","formula","brand","amount","fragrance"].

Review highlights

  • "This mask smells great, is a beautiful color (I had no idea my face looked so good purple), and works wonders."Jenny
  • "Smells so good, creamy texture and looks funny :) My skin feels so soft and bright after my mask, I'm happy!"Misha
  • "Leaves my skin feeling nice and soft and smooth and my pores a little smaller."Brittanyb108

Reviews

Love this mask!

"This mask is amazing! I've tried a lot of Tatcha products now and this is one of the more expensive ones that I am happy to keep paying for. The mask not only leaves my skin feeling soft, but has also helped fade acne scars and dark spots. I notice that it makes my complexion more even and I get a nice dewy glow from it afterwards. I use it after the clarifying clay mask once or twice a week. It has a nice subtle fragrance that makes me feel luxurious when I use it."

Sapphire (5/5)

The Glow is _Real_

"I love the Tatcha masks, I have both this as well as the clarifying mask and use them on an alternating basis. The Vitamin_C is great for a radiating glow, perfect for before an evening out or just when you want to feel amazing. A little of a high price point, but since I use pretty regularly, I get the subscription and the discount helps. Good, clean ingredients with profits that go to a good cause, Tatcha is Japanese skin care that has my heart."

Anita W. (5/5)

Repeat re-purchase

"I love this face mask - the clay texture feels very luxurious, but it doesn’t dry or harden on the skin. My face always feels moisturized and rejuvenated after using this mask. However, I’ve noticed that it isn’t available at the Sephora locations near me anymore. This is one of my favorite products and I hope it continues to be available on the Tatcha website."

Alexandra Z. (5/5)

Violet-C Radiance Mask

"I love it!!! My skin feels so soft."

Donna H. (5/5)

Love this product!

"Face lift in a jar. I use it once a week to keep my skin looking fresh and youthful."

Michelle H. (5/5)

Radiance mask

"Excellent product! Used it for years now, and it always is a nice end my week after doing an exfoliating ask the day before. Leave your skin feeling tighter and more refreshed. Would absolutely recommend."

Kimberly R. (5/5)

Not as good as before

"Not worth the money."

Karina T. (3/5)

So far so good

"I’ve used it 2x and really like the way it makes my skin feel and look. It’s like a spa facial at home."

Jacqueline H. (5/5)

Best mask for redness and brightening

"This is the most amazing mask for brightening AND reduces my redness from rosacea. Makes your skin so soft the next day. I exfoliate gently with a washcloth or the rice polish right before I put it on. It’s worth the money!"

Danielle H. (5/5)

Best ever

"This is the best mask I’ve ever used! It’s the only mask were I see a visible difference in radiance when I rinse it off. I’ve been consistently using it for the past 3 years, please don’t ever discontinue this."

Iyante (5/5)

Q&A

If I typically use the matcha mask and then the rice polish to cleanse my face in the evening, should both of these steps be done before using the violet-c radiance mask?
Thank you for your question! Yes, you may certainly use The Matcha Cleanse and Rice Polish before applying your Violet C Radiance Mask. We recommend using the mask up to 3 times per week for best results.
Can I use this while pregnant?
All the items in our skincare collection are formulated to be pregnancy-friendly. If you need more information about our products, please email customercare@tatcha.com so we can take good care of you.
Is it ok to go for the tanning bed right after applying the Vitamin C mask or is it better to apply the mask after the tanning bed? Since it countries AHAs
It is recommended to apply the Violet-C radiance mask after your tanning session and not before.
Can put this over my top eyelids and eye bags?
Avoid applying on the eyes when using the Violet-C Radiance Mask
Do your products clog pores?
The Violet C Mask has been tested to non-comedogenic. Note that while there are items that are not specifically tested to be non-comedogenic, our entire line is formulated with ingredients that should not clog pores. A full ingredient list is also available to review on each product page of ​tatcha.com.

Frequently asked questions

What does the Violet-C Radiance Mask do?
A brightening and resurfacing treatment mask that uses vitamin C and fruit AHAs to visibly smooth texture, refine tone, and reveal a radiant, dewy glow in minutes.
What are the key ingredients?
This formula features two types of vitamin C for both immediate and long-term brightening, 10% fruit AHAs to gently resurface skin, and Japanese beautyberry to help boost antioxidant performance.
What skin concerns is this mask best for?
Ideal for dullness, uneven skin tone, dark spots, and rough texture.
What is the texture and scent like?
A creamy, hydrating mask that applies smoothly and rinses away easily. Formulated without synthetic fragrance.
Is this mask suitable for sensitive skin?
This formula contains 10% AHAs for effective resurfacing. Those with sensitive or compromised skin should patch test and adjust frequency of use as needed.
What ingredients is this formula free from?
Formulated without mineral oil, synthetic fragrances, sulfate detergents, parabens, urea, DEA, TEA, or phthalates.
How often should I use this mask?
Use 2–3 times per week, depending on your skin’s needs and tolerance.
How quickly will I see results?
Skin appears instantly smoother, brighter, and more radiant after one use, with continued improvement in tone and texture over time.
Will this help with dark spots?
Yes, vitamin C and gentle exfoliation work together to visibly improve uneven tone and reduce the look of dark spots over time.
Will it dry out my skin?
No, while exfoliating, the formula is designed with a creamy base to help maintain hydration and comfort.
Can I use this with other exfoliating products?
Avoid layering with other exfoliating treatments in the same routine. Alternate use to prevent over-exfoliation.
Is this like a peel?
This mask delivers peel-like benefits, helping to resurface and smooth skin—but in a more controlled, wash-off format.

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