You won’t have to spend in the neighborhood of four figures on this Montecito must-have.
Oprah’s 2024 “Favorite Things” list includes a special shoutout to her famous friend Meghan Markle, who she says gifted her the Tatcha Hinoki Body Care Trio ($140 $112).
“This is a favorite Favorite Thing — with the scent of a forest sent to me by my neighbor Meghan,” Winfrey, who lives near the Duchess of Sussex in Santa Barbara County, Calif., wrote of the luxurious product set.
“If you were to come into my house, you’d see this body wash, body oil, and body milk right by the tub,” she added of the set, which is currently on sale on Amazon for over $30 off.
Designed for a spa-like experience at home, the gift-ready kit features ingredients like algae, green tea and rice ideal for cleansing, exfoliating and nourishing skin.
Markle’s a longtime Tatcha fan; she’s used its skincare to get ready for many a red carpet, and brand founder Vicky Tsai even appeared in Netflix’s “Harry & Meghan” docu-series in 2022.
Also among the former “Suits” star’s favorites? The Tatcha Rice Polish ($68), which she once told Allure she “really loves” as “it just sort of foams on your face and gives you a really subtle exfoliation.”
It’s not the first time Oprah’s gotten inspiration from Markle for her famed “Favorite Things” list, as she also highlighted the Clevr Latte Starter Kit ($79 $59) in 2022.
“My neighbor Meghan (yes, that one) introduced me to this woman-led wellness brand,” she said at the time.
To explore Oprah’s full list of new favorites, check out our guide to the best of her 2024 list.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.