Regenerating Cleanser – TATA HARPER SKINCARE
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( 3 Reviews )Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 3 customer ratings03
A natural daily exfoliator that buffs and polishes with BHA and apricot microspheres to reveal smooth, radiant, healthy-looking skin.
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What it is: A natural daily exfoliator that buffs and polishes with BHA and apricot microspheres to reveal smooth, radiant, healthy-looking skin.
Who it’s for: Ideal for those with oily and combination skin types.
What it does: The treatment acts as a four-in-one product to thoroughly cleanse and improve glow while purifying, minimizing the appearance of pores and helping to protect the skin’s natural hydration balance. Free of soaps, alcohols and detergents, this cleanser clarifies with fresh enzymes, clays and essential oils, while microspherical beads polish the skin and reduce the appearance of blackheads—all without stripping the skin of moisture.
How to use: Use morning and night. Apply onto dry skin. Massage 2–3 pumps onto your face and neck until the product turns white, then rinse with warm water. Follow with your essence.
Pro tips: Tata Harper cleansers are way more than just soap, they’re targeted treatments designed to address specific concerns, so using them on damp skin can dilute your response. Plus, using them on dry skin saves water.
- 4.1 oz.
- Natural Beauty & Wellness products are free of sulfates, phthalates, parabens, petrochemicals, mineral oil, silicone and talc; also free of fillers, toxins, artificial colors, artificial fragrances, synthetic chemicals and GMOs
- Cruelty-free
- Vegetarian
- Made in the USA
- This product meets Nordstrom Sustainable Sourced Ingredients criteria: COSMOS Standard certified, 100% Certified Sustainable palm oil
- This product meets Nordstrom Responsible Packaging criteria: packaging is paper or fiber based, FSC certified and easily recyclable
- Latinx Owned and Founded
- Item #965406
Additional information
Ingredients | Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice*, Cetearyl Alcohol, Cetearyl Olivate, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil*, Prunus Armeniaca (Apricot) Seed Powder, Sorbitan Olivate, Oryza Sativa (Rice) Extract*, Lactobacillus/Punica Granatum Fruit Ferment Extract, Leuconostoc Ferment Filtrate, Aqua/Water/Eau, Coco-Glucoside, Cetearyl Glucoside, Kaolin (White Clay), Sclerotium Gum, Cetyl Palmitate, Salix Alba (Willow) Bark Extract*, Sorbitan Palmitate, Sodium Phytate, CI77491 (Red Iron Oxide), Benzyl Alcohol, Aroma**, Benzyl Benzoate, Citral, Citronellol, Eugenol, Geraniol, Limonene, Linalool. Ingredients are subject to change at the manufacturer's discretion. For the most complete and up-to-date list of ingredients, refer to the product packaging |
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The term cleanser refers to a product that cleans or removes dirt or other substances. A cleanser could be a detergent, and there are many types of cleansers that are produced with a specific objective or focus. For instance, a degreaser or carburetor cleanser used in automotive mechanics for cleaning certain engine and car parts.
Other varieties include the ones used in cosmetology, dermatology or general skin care. In this case, a cleanser is a facial care product that is used to remove make-up, skin care product residue, microbes, dead skin cells, oils, sweat, dirt and other types of daily pollutants from the face. These washing aids help prevent filth-accumulation, infections, clogged pores, irritation and cosmetic issues like dullness from dead skin buildup & excessive skin shine from sebum buildup. This can also aid in preventing or treating certain skin conditions; such as acne. Cleansing is the first step in a skin care regimen and can be used in addition of a toner and moisturizer, following cleansing or using makeup remover cotton and makeup remover.
Sometimes "double cleansing" before moving on to any other skincare product is encouraged to ensure the full dissolution & removal of residues that might be more resistant to cleansing, such as; waterproof makeup, water-resistant sunscreen, the excess sebum of oily skin-type individuals and air pollution particles. Double cleansing usually involves applying a lipid-soluble cleanser (e.g., cleansing balm, cleansing oil, micellar cleansing water, others...) to dry skin and massaging it around the face for a length of time, then the area may or may not be splashed with water. Any type of aqueous cleanser is then emulsified with water and used as the main cleanser that removes the first cleanser and further cleans the skin. Then the face is finally thoroughly rinsed with water until no filth or product residue remains.
Using a cleanser designated for the facial skin to remove dirt is considered to be a better alternative to bar soap or another form of skin cleanser not specifically formulated for the face for the following reasons:
- Bar soap has an alkaline pH (in the area of 9 to 10), and the pH of a healthy skin surface is around 4.7 on average. This means that soap can change the balance present in the skin to favor the overgrowth of some types of bacteria, increasing acne. In order to maintain a healthy pH balance and skin health, your skin must sit on the proper pH level; some individuals who use bar soap choose to use pH-balancing toners after cleaning in attempts to compensate for the alkalinity of their soaps.
- Bar cleansers have thickeners that allow them to assume a bar shape. These thickeners can clog pores, which may lead to pimples in susceptible individuals. Wet dry shampoos, face wash and body washes are often labeled as "bar cleansers" because they have thickeners that allow them to assume a bar shape. These thickeners can clog pores, which may lead to pimples in susceptible individuals.
- Using bar soap on the face can remove natural oils from the skin that form a barrier against water loss. This causes the sebaceous glands to subsequently overproduce oil, a condition known as reactive seborrhoea, which will lead to clogged pores. In order to prevent drying out the skin, many cleansers incorporate moisturizers.
by Louis
I am a sucker for a great smelling product and this fits the bill. It smells fruity, like strawberries to me, and is lovely to use. It leaves your skin feeling soft and silky without stripping it too much, however best not to use it AM and PM every day. A big yes from me.
by Kathy
Lovely citrus scent and pleasant texture which gently exfoliates your skin to leave your face feeling clean and glowing. While gentle, I would suggest alternating with another daily cleanser to avoid stripping skin that said my dry, winter skin loves this cleanser.
by Amanda
Is this expensive? Yes. Is it worth it? Also, yes. Gentle enough that can use daily. (I use this in the shower.) Does not strip skin or cause redness/irritation. When I finish my skin feels moisturised and smooth. If you’ve had makeup on you’ll want to remove with something else first – no wasting this stuff! Packaging is great – pump is perfect and glass bottle is luxe and beautiful in your bathroom.