Tatcha Dewy Skin Cream: £26 Moisturiser Praised by Dry Skin Users
Tatcha Dewy Skin Cream: £26 Moisturiser Praised by Users

Tatcha's Dewy Skin Cream, a cult-favourite moisturiser priced from £26, has garnered a 4.8-star rating from over 7,200 reviewers, with one dry-skinned enthusiast declaring she 'cannot be without it' and will 'repurchase forever.' The brand claims the cream is purchased once every minute.

Product Claims and Clinical Testing

The luxurious cream promises to deeply nourish the complexion, diminish the appearance of fine lines, and fortify the skin's moisture barrier. Its formula is enriched with Japanese botanicals, which Tatcha says are clinically proven to reduce the look of dry fine lines in as little as two weeks. A study involving 36 participants found that the cream visibly diminished fine lines and enhanced skin barrier function. According to the findings, 100 percent of participants experienced an immediate improvement in skin plumpness and radiance after one use, and all demonstrated an all-day improvement in skin barrier function. After one week, 86 percent agreed that the cream works well with makeup.

Customer Reviews

One shopper shared: '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.'

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Price and Sizes

The Dewy Skin Cream is available in three sizes: 15ml (£26), 50ml (£69), and 75ml (£97). Customers can also choose a refillable 50ml pod for £65, offering a more eco-friendly option for those who already own the original jar. The cream is designed to plump skin and triple hydration, based on a study of 30 panellists.

Alternatives and Additional Products

COSRX has introduced its Blue Peptide range via Amazon, including the Blue Peptide Bakuchiol Plump Glow Serum (£27) and Blue Peptide Bakuchiol Plump Bounce Cream (£28). These products blend bakuchiol, a milder alternative to retinol, with copper peptides to reduce fine lines and promote skin elasticity. Medik8's new Total Moisture Daily Cleansing Gel (£29) offers a comprehensive cleanse while preserving the skin's natural moisture balance.

Mixed Feedback

While most reviews are positive, one reviewer noted: '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.' Another customer said: '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.' A 47-year-old user with normal, aging skin 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 less 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 past years BUT it works better!! So 5 stars and a super happy recommendation!'

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