
It does take a while to sink in fully, but the morning-after effect is quite nice. The main downside is that it is quite sticky, so I wouldn’t be able to use it during the day (say if I’m feeling particularly dry on a morning).

I normally use this about 2-3 times a week, or whenever I feel like my skin needs that extra dose of moisture. I wake up with very rejuvenated, plumped up skin that is perfectly prepped for makeup application.


The texture of this serum is extremely lightweight and melts immediately into the skin, but feels extremely hydrating. The gel serum is pretty neat to play with – it’s a “memory serum” because the product will smooth over in the jar overnight. It also contains sweet marjoram extract (skin conditioner), jujube (red date) extract (anti-baterial, anti-irritant), royal jelly extract (stimates cellular renewal and collagen production), licorice (anti-inflammatory), green tea extract (anti-oxidant), and other great ingredients for the skin. It contains a concentrated formula of Okinawa Red Algae, Wild Thyme, Ginseng, and Squalane. The Overnight Memory Serum Concentrate (US$110) is gel-based night-time serum aimed at hydrating and replenish the skin, as well as reduce the look of fine lines. TATCHA Luminous Overnight Memory Serum Concentrate This January, TATCHA introduced two new products to their Luminous range – the Overnight Memory Serum Concentrate and the Deep Hydration Firming Eye Serum. I’ve previously reviewed several of their products, and I’m a big fan of the Japanese skincare philosophy and aesthetic, combined with the R&D capabilities of modern skincare. The more grievous the world, the more we need to remember the luminous beauty at the center of life.One of my favourite skincare brands is TATCHA. that stuff absolutely took my breath away and my body stayed on that bank in that luminous summer night but my mind went with the car.Īt sunrise everything is luminous but not clear." It is those we live with and love and should know who elude us." You can love completely without complete understanding. The first car came at two o'clock in the morning and time stopped there in my life, the first car was a white Volvo 544 and it came with the drum brakes red hot and it was kicking up the dust. But in over a century-and-a-half, this has not happened to Betelgeuse. The Cow must be a new type of extremely energetic, explosive event.Īll stars are losing material to the interstellar medium, and we don't know how this material is lost, we know that other hotter luminous stars lose material and it quickly turns to dust making the star appear much fainter.

This was an incredibly luminous event, brighter than almost any supernova we've ever seen before, the Cow also appeared and faded away very quickly : so quickly that existing supernova models can't properly explain The Cow.
