Just call it a self-care slam dunk.
“This is constantly in my routine,” he said of the Japanese beauty brand’s best-selling cleanser. “[It] helps refresh my skin in between all the travel and workouts.”

With ingredients like Japanese rice powder, ceramides and hyaluronic acid, the gentle formula’s designed to help soften skin while boosting radiance and hydration. (Plus, it foams into a rich, creamy lather for a spa-like application experience.)
Brunson’s far from the only famous fan of the brand’s rice-based beauty products, as Meghan Markle has raved about the corresponding Rice Polish exfoliant on multiple occasions over the years.

“It just sort of foams on your face and gives you a really subtle exfoliation,” the Duchess of Sussex once told Allure, a couple of years before giving every guest at her baby shower a bottle of the stuff.
Martha Stewart’s also given Tatcha her stamp of approval, having told us she uses the brand’s Camellia Cleansing Oil.
Perhaps she and Brunson can bond over it the next time she’s sitting courtside.