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IT Cosmetics What’s good: • IT Cosmetics tends to combine cosmetics with skincare benefits. For example their CC creams now offer built-in SPF, skin balancing ingredients, hydrating elements, etc.  • Their Confidence In line (creams, gels, eye creams) is formulated to target several signs of aging: texture, tone, firmness, fine lines and wrinkles. Many of their products include niacinamide, peptides, squalane, hyaluronic acid, ceramides.  • Moisturization is a strength: things like their “Confidence in a Cream” deliver long hydration, improve the skin’s barrier.  • They also focus on addressing sensitive skin issues: non-comedogenic, dermatologist tested, aiming to avoid irritation. Their formulas often include barrier-supporting and soothing ingredients.  Potential downsides: • Products are more premium priced, so cost is higher. • Sometimes more “complex” formulas: more ingredients, which may increase risk for irritation if skin is very reactive. • Shade ranges or undertones of tinted products are sometimes critiqued as not always perfect for every skin tone. (This is more anecdotal feedback)  The Ordinary What’s good: • Affordable & accessible: high-quality actives (like niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, acids, etc.) at relatively low cost. Many people like that you can try strong ingredients without a big investment.  • Transparency & simplicity: many products are single or dual-ingredient focused, making it easier to know what you’re applying. Fewer frills, more clarity.  • Huge variety: there are options for brightness, anti-aging, acne, hydration, barrier-support across different strength levels.  • Good for customizing: because of the simple formulas you can mix & match, use just a few products that target your main concerns. Also good for layering. Potential downsides: • Because some formulas are very potent or acidic, they can be irritating if overused or not introduced gradually. • Simplicity means less “extra” features (less luxurious textures, scents, etc.), which some people like, others less so. • Some actives need careful use (retinol, strong acids, vitamin C) to prevent irritation, sun sensitivity. • Not all products are suitable for every skin type; what works wonderfully for one person might sting or cause breakouts for another. #tatcha #4k #vlog #review #canada Which might suit you better? It depends on your skin’s needs: dryness vs oiliness, sensitivity, aging concerns, budget, how much time/complexity you want in your routine. TATCHA THE DEWY CREAM This is a rich, “dewy finish” moisturizer, marketed especially for those who want deep hydration, plumped skin, radiant glow, barrier support, and antioxidant protection.  Key ingredients include: • Hyaluronic acid — for moisture retention and plumping.  • Japanese purple rice (bran, ferment) — antioxidant, helps protect against environmental damage.  • Hadasei-3 complex (a proprietary Tatcha complex) + Okinawa algae blends — for restoring radiance, supporting barrier, moisture.  • Biomimetic squalane — to seal in moisture, help with softness and barrier support.