Tatcha Moisturizer Creams Review
I’ve used Tatcha skincare products for a while. I’ve tried a few of their moisturizers or creams. Here are my quick reviews on the different creams Tatcha offers.
Dewy Cream: Click here for Dewy Cream
The dewy cream is great for anyone with dry skin. It has a thicker more dense texture to it, but it applies on smooth. It does leave a slight tackiness on the skin, and for me the tackiness eventually fades. I love that it leaves the skin hydrated and dewy.
If you have oily skin, I would avoid this cream because it is quite dewy and may appear too oily for some people.
Water Cream: Click here for Water Cream
I think this cream is the most universal, meaning I think it works on any skin type whether dry, normal, oily or combination skin. On days when I don’t need the extra hydration, I use the Water Cream instead of the dewy cream. I also use this more often during the summer months. The texture of this water cream, upon touch it gives you this burst of water and hydration. It’s really great and I love the application of this cream. It’s gentle on the skin and moisturizing. It’s not as heavy duty as the dewy cream. I recommend this cream if you want a great everyday cream or if you want to try out a Tatcha cream product but unsure of which one to try.
Silk Cream: Click here for Silk Cream
The Silk Cream has a whipped-like texture. It is very soft and silky to the touch. The feel of this cream on the skin I would say is somewhere in between the Water Cream and the Dewy Cream. It’s gentle on the skin. It also leaves the skin soft and hydrated. It does have a very faint earthy/woody scent. It’s also hydrating but feels weightless on the skin.
I think this cream is great for anyone but especially those with a more aged skin. It has skincare properties that helps with anti-aging.
Indigo Cream: Click here for Indigo Cream
The Indigo Cream is targeted specifically to people with Ezcema. I don’t have exzema but I wanted to try it out for those of you who may be wondering if it’s any good. I won’t be speaking into how affective it is towards eczema, but this is my experience in using the indigo cream.
The texture feels a lot like the dewy cream—it’s a more dense texture unlike the soft whipped silk cream. It doesn’t glide on the skin as easy as the other creams, but it is gentle on the skin. It does leave a bit of tackiness.
It is a blue color but that doesn’t affect the skin (won’t turn your skin blue).
Those are the 4 main face moisturizer creams Tatcha have. They do have more creams, serums, and masks you can check out here.
I highly recommend getting the Trial/small sizes first before committing to a full-size cream. This is a great way to try out if a cream is right for you without breaking the bank.
When I first started out using Tatcha, I only bought small sizes. Tatcha orders also come with free samples which is great especially if you want to try something out.
Have you tried any of the Tatcha moisturizer creams? Which one is your favorite?
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