Our beauty team declare these the 9 best Tatcha products that are actually worth investing in

This luxury Japanese skincare brand makes home to an array of quality buys that are set to elevate anyone's routine

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Equipped with natural Japanese ingredients and timeless rituals, Tatcha's stellar assortment of skincare formulas work to unlock your inner glow.

Since making its debut back in 2009, Tatcha has gone on to make waves in the skincare scene thanks to its lineup of luxurious, quality formulas that are designed to work with the skin, rather than against it. With each formula crafted in Tokyo, the brand boast some of the best cleansers and best face moisturisers on the market - in fact, the Tatcha Dewy Skin Cream has gone on to become a firm favourite in our digital beauty writer's own routine.

For those new to the brand or wondering which formulas to add to your basket, we're here to act as your 'try before you buy' service as we reveal our nine favourite products that the brand has to offer - spoiler, they're truly worth the investment.

The best Tatcha products, chosen by our beauty team

Due to their luxurious, quality formulas, Tatcha products tend to boast investment-worthy price tags. So, that said, we made it our mission to test a full skincare regime from the brand in order to scout out the very best buys that deserve a spot in your very own routine. Without further adieu, these are the 9 products we've hailed the crème de la crème.

How we tested the best Tatcha products

A variety of Tatcha products laid out on a bed

(Image credit: Future/Naomi Jamieson)

When it came to testing the best Tatcha products, we collectively spent the last few months putting the formulas to the ultimate test. We made sure to try our hand at a full skincare routine of products, with a plethora of picks from a number of their ranges. We also tested the buys on our different skin types to see how they fared, for example Naomi has fairly dry skin, whereas Sennen has sensitive combination skin.

When reviewing each product, we made sure to take the following factors into consideration, in order to see which buys came out on top as being worthwhile to part ways with your money for.

  • Ease of application
  • Finish on the skin
  • Results
  • Price
  • Ingredients
  • Amount of product

Your Tatcha FAQs, answered

What is Tatcha's best product?

The answer to this question is mainly down to your own personal preferences and skin needs. That said, Tatcha is mostly known for its popular lineup of moisturising creams, including the famous Dewy Skin Cream, Water Cream and Silk Cream.

While the brand is behind many other gems, of which feature in this guide, we must give honourable mentions to other formulas that impressed us but didn't quite make the cut. For those looking for a quality cleanser, the Matcha Cleanser and Indigo Cleansing Balm are great options that effectively cleanse the complexion of dirt, makeup and impurities.

If you're on the hunt for a kind-to-skin retinol alternative, the Silk Serum is definitely one to have on your radar as it boasts similar results to a retinol, without causing irritation - even on sensitive skin types.Additionally, the Texture Tonic makes one of the best toners for those with oily skin types - without stripping it of all its moisture.

Are Tatcha products suitable for mature skin?

Adorning white packaging, Tatcha's Silk range is designed specifically for those with mature skin in mind. This line makes home to the likes of a moisturiser, cleanser, retinol alternative and face polish, which work to firm, plump and smooth lines on the complexion. However, the rest of the brand's offering can also be incorporated into your routine to address other skin concerns - such as oily, dry or sensitive skin types.

What celebrities use Tatcha products?

It's not just our beauty team who rave about Tatcha, the brand has also amassed a fair few A-lister fans over the years. Harper's Bazaar reported that Jennifer Aniston posted to her Instagram story, revealing that she uses The Serum Stick. This pocket-sized serum is packed full of hydration and designed to blur the appearance of fine lines and minimise makeup creasing - in fact, our Digital Beauty Writer, Naomi is also a fan of the formula in question. Posting to her Shop My page, Meghan Markle also hailed the Serum Stick, as well as the iconic Dewy Skin Cream, as some of her skincare favourites.

Sennen Prickett
Digital Beauty Writer

Sennen is Digital Beauty Writer at woman&home, where she shares the latest beauty launches, trending buys and personal product recommendations, from makeup and hair to skincare and nails. She is also a judge for the annual woman&home Haircare, Skincare and Beauty Awards.

Previously, Sennen achieved a First Class Fashion and Beauty Journalism degree at Birmingham City University, before undertaking her role as Junior Digital Fashion and Beauty Editor at FROW Magazine. During this position, she wrote about the latest industry news, new product launches, viral trends and thoroughly reviewed a lineup of beauty products. Since leaving FROW, Sennen has gone on to create fashion, beauty and lifestyle content with numerous brands, including Who What Wear UK, HuffPost UK and Harvey Nichols.

When she’s not writing about all things beauty, Sennen spends her spare time outside of work watching the latest Netflix series, doing lots of online shopping and going on countryside walks with her dog.

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