Large, bumpy skin can make it difficult to apply makeup, and Tatcha's The Silk Canvas is a blessing for those with more fine lines on the face by subtly brightening the complexion while covering pores and smoothing the texture.
As the name suggests, The Silk Canvas is a silky balm with a small round scraper that is pushed to the horizontal line of the scraper almost once. Since the paste is firm, it can be emulsified with your fingers before applying to your face. It will feel slightly greasy when it first applies to the face, but the greasy feeling is not there after even massage, and the skin is smoothed and visually weakened and concealed from the pores and fine lines on the face, especially for users with obvious dry lines under the eyes, using this primer will help reduce the phenomenon of line accumulation and wrinkles under the eyes, and the follow-up foundation will be more conformable and smooth, making the whole face look flawless. This product is slightly similar to Benefit's lard cream, but overall, Tatcha's upper face feels more refreshing and delicate, and even if it is layered with multiple layers of base makeup, it is not easy to rub mud, and it is oily skin friendly. Since the moisturizing function of this makeup is average, if it is typical dry skin, it is recommended to use a moisturizing product as a base before it.
According to the official website, this The Silk Canvas can be used on the face, eyes and lips, such as acting as a makeup primer, and subsequent eyebrow painting and contouring are required, it is recommended to avoid hairy areas such as eyebrows and hairline edges, otherwise it will affect coloring and smudging to a certain extent. If you don't need to draw your eyebrows, you can tuck them in along the shape of your eyebrows to help them appear thicker. When applying to the face, it is best not to use tools such as brushes and beauty eggs, but directly use your hands, as the residual warmth of your fingers will make the cream more skin-friendly and easy to absorb.
Although Tatcha has its roots in the United States, its product design and concept originated from geisha. The Silk Canvas has a sleek exterior and an elegant lilac color scheme, and many beauty bloggers have praised its product designs. In addition to using natural plants such as green tea, camellia and wild rose, gold leaf, liquid silk and Japanese rice bran are also used. Due to the main natural ingredients, once launched in the European and American beauty circles, Tatcha has not yet entered the Chinese mainland market, The Silk Canvas is priced at about 360 yuan ($52) on foreign official websites, and 7g travel size, about 150 yuan ($22).