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The Indigo Cleansing Balm

Gentle Moisturizing Cleanser

Sale price $39
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Size: 54 g / 1.9 oz.

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Recommended for
Hydrating, Eczema, Calming, Barrier Repair, Soothing, Even Skin Tone, Sensitive Skin

Formulated without
Fragrance, mineral oil, sulfates, detergents, parabens, urea, DEA, TEA, phthalates.

Fragrance-free, Dermatologist Tested, Non-comedogenic, Cruelty-free

Ingredients

Caprylic/capric Triglyceride, Ethylhexyl Palmitate, Polyglyceryl-6 Dicaprate, Synthetic Wax, Polyethylene, Polyglyceryl-2 Caprate, Aqua/water/eau, Pentylene Glycol, Indigofera Tinctoria Extract, Polygonum Tinctorium Leaf/stem Extract, Polyglyceryl-2 Sesquioleate, Butylene Glycol, Saccharomyces/rice Ferment Filtrate, Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract, Cladosiphon Okamuranus Extract, Nelumbo Nucifera Flower Extract, Propanediol, Oryza Sativa (Rice) Bran Oil, Tocopherol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Phenoxyethanol, Tin Oxide, Mica, Titanium Dioxide (Ci 77891)

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The Indigo Cleansing Balm
The Indigo Cleansing Balm54 g | 1.9 oz. Sale price $39
The Indigo Cleansing Balm texture
Benefits

Washes away makeup, not moisture, with a buttery-soft feel

Removes longwear makeup & waterproof mascara
Soothes sensitive and sensitized skin
Restores skin's moisture barrier
Triptych of woman applying Indigo Cleansing Balm
Clinical Results

Proven to remove waterproof mascara effortlessly*

95% Agreed it left skin feeling soothed*
100% Showed improvement in skin barrier function**

Clinical Results

Immediately

  • 100% agreed it easily removed long-wear makeup and waterproof mascara*

Afer 1 Hour from Washing

  • 100% showed improvement in skin moisturization**
  • 95% agreed it left skin feeling soothed*
  • 92% agreed it left skin feeling calm*

After 1 Week

  • On average, panelists showed 21% improvement in skin moisturization even after using only The Indigo Cleansing Balm**
  • 100% showed improvement in skin barrier function**
  • 100% showed improvement in skin smoothness*
  • Formula is gentle and non-stripping*

*Based on a clinical study on 40 panelists.

**Based on bio-instrumentation data on 40 panelists.

*Based on a clinical study on 40 panelists.
**Based on bio-instrumentation data on 40 panelists.

Woman washing face with The Indigo Cleansing Balm and visibly showing mascara removal.
How to Use

Reveal stronger skin from the start

Start with dry hands and face. Glide the spatula lightly across the top of balm to fill the larger part of the disk. Warm up with fingertips and gently massage into skin for about a minute, focusing on areas with more makeup.

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ingredients

Cleanse the day away with skin-calming Japanese botanicals

Japanese Indigo

Japanese Indigo Extract

Calms visible irritation

Cleansing Lipids

Cleansing Lipids

Removes makeup & daily buildup

Hadasei-3

Hadasei-3

Supports the skin barrier

Japanese Indigo dye process.

During the Edo period in Japan, samurai wore a layer of indigo-dyed cotton beneath their armor to help heal injuries.

Overall rating: 4.7542734 / 5 from 468 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

The Indigo Cleansing Balm is praised for its gentle cleansing properties, making skin feel soft, clean, and hydrated. Customers appreciate its ability to effectively remove makeup and its luxurious texture. The packaging is also highly regarded for being elegant and luxurious.

Summary topics

  • Cleansing Balm: 45%
  • Skin Feel: 27%
  • Cleansing Effectiveness: 14%
  • Makeup Removal: 24%
  • Product Texture: 9%

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Review highlights

  • "I feel that it removes all my makeup well and afterwards I feel a feeling of soft and hydrated skin."Leticiasoares07
  • "The Indigo Cleansing Balm is easy and simple to use and my skin feels so fresh and clean."Chris P.
  • "This is a good cleansing balm that easily removes all makeup, and leaves your skin feeling soft."Janee S.

Reviews

Can’t do without it!

"I’ve tried many different cleansers but this is the most balanced and effective cleanser that I’ve used. It not only thoroughly cleanses my skin, it dissolves makeup and leaves my skin incredibly smooth after rinsing."

Tina A. (5/5)

Unbelievably good

"I have sensitive skin and rosacea. This stuff removes makeup so gently and thoroughly. Eye makeup melts away. I love it! Best remover product I've ever used."

Janelle (5/5)

"This has made removing makeup so easy."

Jessica (5/5)

This really works

"This stuff is amazing. As someone with a lifetime of sensitive skin/rosacea, I try new products with great hesitation. I have been using the calming cream for years with great success so I decided to try this and the new sensitive skin rice polish. Love it. The redness in my skin has reached a new level of suppression. It hasn't looked this white or felt this comfortable in years. My only complaint--make a larger size."

Kathy (5/5)

Exactly what I needed for my aging, changing skin.

"This is for people whose skin has maybe changed, and who are looking for a new solution: I first bought Tatcha's Camellia oil when it initially came out on QVC, almost 15 years ago. I have loved it for a long time. It was the only thing that kept my dry, flaky skin hydrated and plump, even through the harsh Midwestern winters. But somewhere in my late 30s, I started breaking out a lot, and it took me a long time to realize that my beloved oil was to blame. From there, I cycled through all of Tatcha's cleansers, and then other brands too, and while the breakouts stopped, my skin remained dry and rough, and I finally gave up and accepted being a gross, unwashed gremlin--until this month, when I stumbled into a sample of the cleansing balm. It cleanses, it smooths, it doesn't strip the skin, it pairs well with the rice polish and the silk cream that I continue to love, and for the first time in 6 or 7 years, I am washing my face every day again because I wake up looking fresh and healthy instead of broken out and irritated. I am so grateful Tatcha released this formula, after my skin betrayed me in such an unexpected twist. It's genuinely so nice to be comfortable with my face again!"

Becky (5/5)

Indigo cleansing balm

"My skin is healthy and clean after using the cleansing balm. I love the way my skin feels after using the product."

Cole G. (5/5)

A change in cleansers

"I've been using this cleanser for a few months now and don't get me wrong. I love it! It helped my sensitive skin heal within the months I've used it. However, when I received my fukubukuro bag, I noticed another cleanser inside. The camellia cleansing oil. I've tested it and I determined that it was better for my skin. However, I will still finish both indigo cleansing balms before switching to the oil. To anyone out there with sensitive skin, I highly recommend the indigo cleansing balm! It will not disappoint. Trust me :u1F90C|type_4:"

Riane R. (4/5)

I so wanted to love this!

"I love cleansing balms and was so excited that Tatcha had one and for sensitive skin. . . but I'm allergic to it. :( Pros: cleans like a dream, feels soft, made my face feel soft and not stripped, and the blue color is fun! Cons: unfortunately every time I used it my skin became more red and irritated. Once I stopped using it, my skin returned to normal. Now I have 2 unusable jars of product. This is a miss for me. Also, it is a much smaller quantity than most balms, especially for the price."

Tina B. (1/5)

This cleansing balm will NOT disappoint! Love it.

"This product is new to me, but the rest of line is not. Used up the last of other cleanser before purchasing this new one. I especially like how it is to be applied without water at the beginning. I add some rice powder to it a few times a week for exfoliating benefits. Add this to my Tatcha regime. My skin loves it!!."

Michelle K. (5/5)

Clean and Easy

"I like this balm for its greaseless texture and zero scent. It removes the day's products; however, it leaves my skin a bit tight and dry feeling."

Rebecca K. (3/5)

Q&A

Is this suitable for rosacea? I already have the Camellia Cleansing Oil for makeup removal, but was recently diagnosed with rosacea so I'm wondering which product is better.
Hello! The Indigo Cleansing Balm is specifically formulated for a rosacea skin type. Indigo is a great ingredient to help calm and soothe redness and inflammation in skin.
Is this product gluten free?
The Indigo Cleansing Balm is a Gluten-free formula.
Apprx. long will the mini cleansing balm last if used morning/night?
Mini size items typically last 1-2 weeks if used every day, twice a day.
The Indigo Cleansing Balm how do you remove it? Can you use water? I am 66 years old, have sensitive skin and eyelids, afraid to use tissues or washcloth. Really would like to try this.
The Indigo Cleansing Balm can be removed by using warm water only.
Can this be used with eyelash extensions?
No we do not recommend this item for use with eyelash extensions.

Frequently asked questions

What is The Indigo Cleansing Balm?
A fragrance-free, buttery-soft cleansing balm that gently melts away makeup, sunscreen, and daily buildup while helping to soothe and support the skin barrier.
Is this cleanser suitable for sensitive skin?
Yes, this formula is specifically designed for sensitive and sensitized skin, helping to calm visible irritation while cleansing without stripping.
Will it remove waterproof mascara and long-wear makeup?
Yes, this balm is clinically shown to effortlessly remove long-wear makeup and waterproof mascara while leaving skin feeling soft and comfortable.
What are the key ingredients?
This formula features Japanese Indigo Extract to help calm visible irritation, cleansing lipids to effectively remove makeup and buildup, and Hadasei-3™ to support the skin barrier.
Is the product fragranced?
No, this formula is fragrance-free.
How do I use The Indigo Cleansing Balm?
Apply to dry skinBegin with dry hands and a dry face. Use the spatula to scoop a small amount, warm between your fingertips, and gently massage onto the skin to dissolve makeup and impurities. Add water to emulsify, then rinse thoroughly. massage to dissolve makeup and impurities, add water to emulsify, then rinse thoroughly.
What is the texture like?
A rich, cushiony balm that melts into a silky oil and transforms into a milky emulsion upon contact with water.
What makes this cleansing balm different?
This formula combines powerful makeup removal with soothing care, helping to cleanse while calming sensitive skin and supporting the skin barrier.
Will this dry out my skin?
No, this formula is designed to cleanse without stripping, helping to maintain hydration and skin comfort.
What results can I expect?
This balm is clinically shown to remove makeup effectively while improving skin moisturization and supporting the skin barrier.*
Does this help soothe irritation?
Yes, formulated with Japanese Indigo, this balm helps visibly calm irritation and support more balanced-looking skin.
Do I need to double cleanse?
This cleanser can be used alone or as the first step in a double cleanse, followed by a water-based cleanser.
Can I use this every day?
Yes, this gentle formula is designed for daily use, morning and night.

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