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Meghan Markle’s favorite skincare brand launches a skin mist for oily complexions



Meghan Markle© Getty Images
Ashley Jiménez
MAY 21, 2019 4:15 PM EDTMAY 21, 2019, 4:15 PM EDT

Skincare lovers, rejoice! Meghan Markle’s go-to brand, Tatcha just introduced a skin mist to the team and we’re already obsessing over it. If you’re just as devoted to skincare as we are, you’ve probably already experienced the luxurious products J-beauty has to offer, and if you’re haven’t you can thank us later. Following up the brand’s best-selling Luminous Dewy Skin Mist, $48 loved by Kim Kardashian herself, the Japanese beauty brand announced their new The Satin Skin Mist, $48, catering towards oily skin.

 
meghan markle kim kardashian© makeupbymario
 MUA Mario using Tatcha skincare products on Kim Kardashian Photo:/@makeupbymario

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This oil-free mist helps balance your skin with a liquid powder facial mist. The new product is infused with Japanese Okinawa Clay powder which balances your skin and hydrates for fresh, satiny smooth skin.

Tatcha Satin Skin Mist
The Satin Skin Mist, $48, tatcha.com

Similar to the Tatcha collection, its liquid base has 20 percent of Hadasei-3, which delivers pure anti-aging nourishment from a proprietary trio of double-fermented Japanese superfoods such as Akita rice, Okinawa algae, and Uji green tea.

Meghan Markle© Getty Images
Meghan Markle shows off a matte skin finish while greeting visitors

Whether you’re a makeup guru or a minimalist, the Satin Skin Mist can be used under or over makeup. When applied under makeup, the product hydrates combination to oily skin, helps refine skin texture and minimize the appearance of pores over time. Over makeup, this beauty buy helps control shine and absorb excess oil without drying the skin.

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For Latinas with a deeper skin tone, feel free to use worry-free from any white cast. For best results, shake well to mix liquid and powders and spray from an arm's length distance onto the skin.

Happy Mistin’!

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