Discover Our New Plant Stem Cell Anti Pollution Range

Crafted for Indian skin, our Anti-Pollution range combats urban stress, sun damage, and pigmentation. Powered by plant stem cells and time tested botanicals, this 4-step ritual hydrates, protects, and restores skin clarity.

Lip Shield SPF – Deeply hydrates and shields with Apple Malus & Centella plant stem cells.

Firming Eye Gel – Reduces puffiness and fatigue with plant stem cells,Niacinamide, Caffeine, Manjistha & Haldi.

De-Tan Hydrosol – Calms and brightens with plant stem cells , Kakadu Plum and Amla.

De-Tan Serum – Evens skin tone and fights pollution with plant stem cells and Moringa, Hibiscus & Niacinamide.

Glow. Protect. Rebalance. Naturally.

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Tatha is more than a skincare brand — it’s a quiet rebellion against everything loud, harsh, and overpromised.

Rooted in the Sanskrit word “Tatha”, meaning “as it is”, our brand believes in meeting your skin — and your story — with compassion, not correction.

Born from a journey of healing, loss, and resilience, Tatha blends plant stem cell science with the soul of aromatherapy to offer skin therapy for skin that’s been through it — stress, pollution, fatigue, and emotional burnout.

We offer plant stem cell-based skincarehigh-grade attars, and soulful home essentials like candles and incense, all designed to bring you back to balance. Every product is crafted with intention, using science-backed botanicals and emotional intelligence — because we know real healing begins when you feel seen, supported, and safe.

At Tatha, we don’t chase trends or promise overnight results. We offer rituals that restore. Care that goes skin-deep. And a quiet kind of luxury that lingers long after the product is gone.

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