The ‘luxurious and silky’ £26 cream that sells every minute
Discovering a skincare product that truly lives up to its claims can seem like an impossible task. With endless creams promising to revolutionise your skin, it’s usually worthwhile to note the products customers keep returning to.
One face cream that has definitely captured the attention of beauty enthusiasts is Tatcha’s Dewy Skin Cream, which the brand claims is purchased every single minute. The much-loved formula has also earned an outstanding 4.8-star rating from over 7,200 reviews, with buyers highlighting its ability to leave skin looking moisturised, fuller and luminous.
The luxurious moisturiser promises to deeply hydrate the complexion while helping to diminish the appearance of fine lines and fortify the skin’s moisture barrier. The formula contains Japanese botanical ingredients, which Tatcha states are clinically demonstrated to reduce the appearance of dry fine lines in just two weeks.
The brand also cites clinical trials to support its claims. In a study involving 36 subjects, the cream was shown to visibly diminish the appearance of fine lines and enhance the skin’s barrier function, helping to retain moisture.
Based on the findings, 100% of subjects saw an immediate improvement in skin fullness and glow after one application, and all also demonstrated an all-day enhancement in skin barrier function. And a week later, 86% confirmed that the cream pairs well with makeup, reports the Mirror.
The Dewy Skin Cream comes in three sizes, from 15ml to 75ml, with prices starting at £26 and going up to £97. Customers can also choose a refillable 50ml pod (£65), which offers a more eco-friendly option for those who already have the original jar (£69).
For additional skincare discoveries, COSRX has just introduced its Blue Peptide collection via Amazon this week. The Blue Peptide Bakuchiol Plump Glow Serum (£27) and Blue Peptide Bakuchiol Plump Bounce Cream (£28) blend bakuchiol – a milder substitute for retinol – with copper peptides. These components work in tandem to help reduce the visibility of fine lines while promoting skin firmness.
Alternatively, Medik8’s new Total Moisture Daily Cleansing Gel (£29) provides a comprehensive cleanse without leaving skin feeling dry or uncomfortable. The gel formulation eliminates makeup, sunscreen, and everyday dirt while helping preserve the skin’s natural hydration.
As previously noted, Tatcha’s Dewy Skin Cream has garnered excellent feedback from customers. One person commented: “This cream has quickly become one of my favourite moisturisers.
“It leaves my skin feeling deeply hydrated, soft and incredibly smooth without feeling heavy. My complexion looks noticeably more radiant with that healthy, dewy glow, and it creates the perfect base for makeup.”
A second enthusiast remarked: “The first time I tried this, my skin felt like it was being hydrated in a whole new way. It’s so luxurious and rich. I love its thicker texture and gorgeous scent. My dry skin cannot be without it; it’s so hydrating and calming. I will forever repurchase it.”
Though another user observed: “I’ve been using Tatcha for a while now. I absolutely love every product. This cream is definitely heavier than water cream, so if you have mixed- oily skin, I would avoid it during summer or use it at night.”
More positively, this Dewy Skin Cream purchaser commented: “It instantly plumps and hydrates my skin, leaving it soft, smooth, and glowing all day. The texture is luxurious and silky, and the scent is so gentle and pleasant. This cream has truly become my favourite, and I honestly can’t go a day without it.”
While another person added: “I am 47, normal skin, aging, wrinkles, and have been using products like Biotherm, Clarins creams and their serums, recently by chance my daughter gave me the Tatcha cream (she is a teen and didn’t want to use it) and wow – I just the cream, without even any serum or anything – does wonders to my skin!
“My face is so much more refreshed, yes and smoother (maybe even fewer wrinkles?) – I came here to see what’s in it, she only told me it’s Japanese and ‘really expensive’ – turns out it is cheaper than anything I have used in past years, but it works better. So five stars and a super happy recommendation.”
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