Tatcha Lucky Bag Event 2026: Fukubukuro Review
As a huge Tatcha fan, I just couldn’t pass up the chance to get my hands on the Fukubukuro Lucky Bag 2026. Tatcha’s Fukubukuro is a once-a-year offer where you spend either £100 or £200 and receive one of the two gift bags filled with the brand’s goodies. Let’s see what’s inside my lucky bag and what I picked up to qualify for it.
Tatcha The Dewy Skin Cream (10ml, worth £18) – a face moisturiser that provides long-lasting hydration and leaves the skin with a dewy, healthy glow. I really like this cream. It feels thick when first applied but melts evenly into the skin. I find it especially good during the colder months, when my combination skin needs extra hydration. The formula features the Hadasei-3 complex, made with double-fermented Akita rice, Uji green tea, and Okinawa algae, which helps soften the skin and provide antioxidant protection for a radiant, healthy-looking complexion. It’s also enriched with squalane, emollients, humectants including hyaluronic acid, inositol, sericin, mallow extract, thyme extract, ginseng, Japanese rice bran extract, and algae extract.
Tatcha The Essence (25ml, worth £23) – a skincare treatment designed to hydrate, soften, and smooth skin for a healthy, radiant look. The formula features Hadasei-3, a proprietary fermented complex of rice, algae, and green tea. I’ve tried this essence recently, and I really like it. The texture is very light and watery, with no stickiness at all. It sinks in fast and leaves my skin feeling soothed and plumped.
Tatcha The Kissu Lip Tint SPF 25 (4g, worth £35, Full Size) – a lip balm in the Camellia shade, a warm rosy red. It glides on nicely and feels very moisturising without being sticky. The only downside is that it doesn’t last very long and needs reapplication.
Tatcha The Silk Cream (10ml, worth £32) – a lightweight moisturising cream that leaves skin feeling soft, smooth, and glowy. The formula includes Hadasei-3 complex, glycerin, silk protein (sericin), hydrolysed silk, inositol, arginine, rose extract, royal jelly extract, ginseng extract, rice germ oil, and squalane.
Tatcha Indigo Cleansing Balm (13g, worth £22) – a gentle cleansing balm enriched with Hadasei-3, Japanese indigo extract, hydrolysed gardenia extract, lotus extract, and rice bran oil. This is my new fav. It leaves my skin clean and feeling soft and glowy.
Tatcha The Rice Wash (120ml, worth £41, Full Size) – a daily cleanser that removes impurities without stripping the skin. The cleanser features tiny exfoliating particles that provide gentle exfoliation, leaving skin feeling incredibly soft and smooth. The formula includes mild surfactants, the Hadasei-3 complex, glycerin, rice powder, algae extract, and hyaluronic acid. Tatcha makes great cleansers, and this one is no exception. I was really pleased to find a full size in the Lucky Bag.
Tatcha The Kissu Lip Scrub (12g, worth £29, Full Size) – an exfoliating lip scrub formulated with peach seed powder, konjac scrub, sucrose, and Japanese camellia oil. It’s gentle but effective, leaving my lips feeling soft, smooth, and moisturised.
And a showcase of purchases I made to qualify for the lucky bag, along with a few extra gifts with purchase:
- Tatcha The Indigo Cleansing Balm – a gentle cleansing balm formulated with Japanese indigo extract, cleansing lipids, and Hadasei-3.
- Tatcha Aburatorigami Japanese Blotting Papers – a packet of soft sheets made from natural abaca leaf and gold flakes that help absorb excess oil without disturbing makeup.
- Tatcha The Silk Serum – a peptide serum that visibly smooths wrinkles and firms.
- Tatcha The Camellia Cleansing Oil – a cleanser that gently melts away dirt, oil, waterproof makeup, and sunscreen, leaving the skin feeling silky and soft.
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