Beauty Launches

Tatcha Debuts Longevity Serum

Using locally sourced ingredients from Okinawa, this new serum boosts cellular resilience.

Author Image

By: Rachel Klemovitch

Assistant Editor

Tatcha has launched a new skincare innovation—The Longevity Serum. This breakthrough innovation is rooted in Japanese wisdom and powered by cutting-edge science.

The new serum is inspired by the residents of Okinawa, where residents are known for living longer than nearly anywhere else on the globe. 

Vicky Tsai, Tatcha founder, commented,

“At Tactcha, we believe your skin tells the story of your life. Japanese wisdom teaches us to honor that journey—not by chasing youth, but by nurturing your energy and vitality—so you can glow with the beauty of your past, your present, and your future.”

In Okinawan culture, longevity is a lifestyle rooted in purpose, balance, and care. It’s a practice of treating aging as a gift and ritual as medicine. 

Tatcha is introducing to the U.S. market what it means to age well, placing long-term skin and body health at the forefront. 

This new formula, made with locally sourced Okinawan ingredients, is proven to visibly firm your skin, leaving you feeling stronger, more resilient, and visibly radiant.

After seven years of research and development, Tatcha has created The Okinawa Cellescence Complex.

It is a proprietary blend of time-honored botanicals, including shikuwasa lime for tone evening, noni juice for barrier strengthening, and shell ginger for exfoliation. 

Crafted at the Tatcha Institute in Tokyo, The Longevity Serum is a hybrid gel-oil serum that visibly firms, strengthens, and smooths skin, while proactively delaying signs of aging by addressing cellular senescence

The ingredients work to reduce senescent cells and prevent future accumulation, extending your skin’s healthy, youthful state.

Tatcha Debuts New Dewy Milk Moisturizer

Tatcha Launches ‘Moisture Match Up’ Campaign

Keep Up With Our Content. Subscribe To Beauty Packaging Newsletters