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Makeup Artist Daniel Martin Joins Tatcha

Makeup Artist Daniel Martin Joins Tatcha

We are delighted to announce that makeup artist Daniel Martin has joined Tatcha as our first-ever Global Director of Artistry and Education. In this new role, Daniel will work closely with founder Vicky Tsai to bring you innovative new launches and share his wisdom on all things beauty.

While a skincare brand and a makeup artist may be an untraditional partnership, Daniel is not your average makeup artist. Like Vicky, he believes that beautiful makeup begins with beautiful skin, and this new chapter is the culmination of their years of friendship and collaboration. It was Daniel who Vicky first contacted ten years ago to send him our first offering, Original Aburatorigami, Japanese blotting papers. These papers quickly became a staple of his kit, and in the years following, Martin became an unofficial brand ambassador, kindly spreading the word about the blotting papers and Tatcha to friends in the beauty industry.

After creating a gorgeous wedding-day look for Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, Martin became synonymous with natural-looking makeup. “Daniel is the makeup artist who made people fall in love with their skin again,” says Vicky. “He believes makeup is not just about covering up, but elevating and exposing natural beauty.” We’re thrilled to welcome him into the Tatcha family and can’t wait to see what the future holds!

The Tatcha Family

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