Meghan Markle's favorite exfoliator is on sale right now!
You don't have to be obsessed with the royal family to know that Meghan Markle has impeccable style. I mean, few people can urge her to wear a button-down shirt, (open in new tab) jeans, (open in new tab) comfortable flat shoes (open in new tab) and sell out virtually overnight. If you want to incorporate Markle Sparkle into your beauty routine, you're in luck. Right now, Markle's favorite exfoliator is on sale.
Long before she became the Duchess of Sussex, Markle was a fan of Tatcha's Rice Polish Foaming Enzyme Powder (open in new tab). Made with Japanese rice bran and papaya extract, this exfoliator buffs away dead skin cells and impurities without irritating the skin. Markle even said of the formula (opens in new tab), "It just foams up on the face for a really subtle exfoliation."
Combined with hints of green tea, rice, and algae, this formula is designed to give you a youthful, radiant glow. In fact, Tatcha claims that daily use of this powder reduces the appearance of fine lines, breakouts, hyperpigmentation, and uneven skin tone. After months of staying indoors and neglecting our favorite formulas, we can all agree that this is exactly the TLC our skin needs. All we need to do is mix this powder with a little water, massage it into our face, and rinse it off.
As if the effective ingredients and Markle's glowing review weren't enticing enough, this formula is also free of parabens, phthalates, and synthetic fragrances. Yes, please.
Tatcha's Rice Polish Foaming Enzyme Powder (opens in new tab) costs up to $65, but the company is offering 20% off sitewide with the promotional code "SUMMER." It's not every day you can get royal skincare on sale, so now is the time to add this exfoliator to your cart. And while you're at it, check out the rest of Tatcha's summer sale (opens in new tab).
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