TATCHA was founded by Victoria Tsai – who is the current CEO and product developer.
Tsai is a Harvard Business School graduate who founded TATCHA after she met a modern-day geisha in Japan. The geisha introduced her to an approach to skincare based on an ancient text – a beauty book considered to be the oldest in Japan.
TATCHA develops, manufactures, and markets skincare products such as cream, rice enzyme powder, lip balm, eye cream, brightening serum, and body butter, among others.
Products are sold through many retailers, including QVC, Amazon, and Sephora.
The company is #21 in the 2015 Inc. 5000 list of Fastest-Growing Private Companies in the United States with a three-year growth rate of 10,996%. TATCHA is #4 in the Inc. list of Top Retail Companies, #10 in Top California Companies, and #3 in San Francisco Metro Area companies.
In addition, TATCHA is #2 in the Inc. list of the 50 Fastest-Growing Women-Led Companies in America.
TATCHATATCHA was founded by Victoria Tsai – who is the current CEO and product developer.
Tsai is a Harvard Business School graduate who founded TATCHA after she met a modern-day geisha in Japan. The geisha introduced her to an approach to skincare based on an ancient text – a beauty book considered to be the oldest in Japan.
TATCHA develops, manufactures, and markets skincare products such as cream, rice enzyme powder, lip balm, eye cream, brightening serum, and body butter, among others.
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Products are sold through many retailers, including QVC, Amazon, and Sephora.
The company is #21 in the 2015 Inc. 5000 list of Fastest-Growing Private Companies in the United States with a three-year growth rate of 10,996%. TATCHA is #4 in the Inc. list of Top Retail Companies, #10 in Top California Companies, and #3 in San Francisco Metro Area companies.
In addition, TATCHA is #2 in the Inc. list of the 50 Fastest-Growing Women-Led Companies in America.