So the story goes: Tata’s stepdad got sick, she dove into ingredient labels, and was horrified. The whole “clean beauty” thing was barely a whisper then.
The real kicker? She bought a 1,200-acre farm in Vermont to control every single ingredient. That’s not a branding exercise — that’s a full-blown agricultural operation. The factory is literally in the barn.
The Resurfacing Mask. $68. The claim that it visibly refines pores in 30 minutes got me. It’s their hero product for a reason.
Pink Clay Base
Pulls out gunk without that tight, cracking feeling.
Natural BHAs
From white willow bark and beetroot — gentler than lab-made salicylic acid.
No Downtime
You can actually use this before an event. Rare for a resurfacing treatment.
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Over 40 ingredients, and most are grown or wild-harvested on that Vermont farm. This isn’t just adding aloe to a pre-made base.
- Pomegranate Enzymes: Dissolve dead skin cells like a pro
- Pink European Clay: Draws out impurities from deep in pores
- Brightening Complex: A blend of 7 plant extracts to tackle dark spots
- Apricot Microspheres: Buff away flakes without scratching
Photo: Lora Seis / Unsplash
Thick, cool, mousse-like texture. Smells like a herb garden after rain — earthy, not perfumey. It tingles. Not a burn, but a definite “it’s working” sensation.
By week three, my skin stopped freaking out after extractions. That’s the surprise: it’s a resurfacer that somehow calms inflammation, too.
Pores looked clearer, not necessarily smaller. Post-breakout red marks faded faster. Zero effect on deep wrinkles — and it doesn’t claim to.
It’s the gateway drug to Tata Harper. Proof that “clean” can deliver real, noticeable results without the hype.