Vitamin C-Based Skincare

Tatcha's New Brightening Collection Uses a Time-Release Formula

Tatcha’s new 'Brightening Collection' redefines Vitamin C skincare, delivering brighter, firmer skin with cutting-edge 12-hour time-release technology. Developed by the Tatcha Institute in Tokyo, this innovative line balances potency with gentleness, making it suitable for twice-daily use without irritation. Inspired by the Japanese concept of kagayaki, the products incorporate Vitamin C-rich Japanese plum for a radiant glow from within.

The 'Brightening Serum' and 'Brightening Eye Cream' feature stable, bioavailable Vitamin C paired with Ferulic Acid and Pro-Glutathione Antioxidant Booster. These powerhouse ingredients brighten skin, improve elasticity and target hyperpigmentation. Clinical studies show that 100% of users experienced brighter, firmer skin and reduced dark circles in just one week.

Launching December 14 on Tatcha.com and Sephora.com, this collection combines tradition and innovation, offering results-driven skincare that prioritizes efficacy and care.

Image Credit: Tatcha

Time-release Skincare Formulas
Time-release technology in skincare ensures consistent delivery of active ingredients, optimizing performance and reducing the risk of irritation over extended periods.
Stable Vitamin C Products
The development of stable Vitamin C formulations addresses the common issue of ingredient degradation, enhancing product efficacy and longevity.
Bioavailable Ingredients
Using bioavailable ingredients in skincare maximizes absorption and effectiveness, offering superior results compared to traditional formulations.

Where This Applies

Cosmetics and Skincare
Innovations in skincare formulations and ingredient stability open new avenues for companies to develop advanced, high-performance beauty products.
Beauty and Wellness
The integration of time-release technology in beauty products reflects the industry's shift towards scientifically-backed solutions for a youthful appearance.
Consumer Health
Advancements in ingredient bioavailability in beauty and wellness products signify a growing intersection between consumer health and cosmetic efficacy.
SCORE
6.0 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 69%
Activity 74%
Freshness 37%