Sephora selling £24 'holy grail' moisturiser that leaves skin 'dewy and smooth'

The Dewy Skin Cream from Tatcha was said to leave 'a nice glow'

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Beauty fans described a £24 moisturiser sold by Sephora as their 'holy grail'. The Dewy Skin Cream from Tatcha was said to leave 'a nice glow' and one fan said they 'cannot go a day without using it'. The product description on the Sephora website said the Dewy Skin Cream was suitable for "normal and dry" skin types, and those concerned about "dryness, dullness, uneven texture, and loss of firmness and elasticity".

It was said to "feed skin with plumping hydration and antioxidant-packed Japanese purple rice for a dewy, healthy glow". A 10ml pot of Dewy Skin Cream was eligible for free standard UK delivery via Sephora. It had also earned a 4.



1 star rating, based on more than 3,700 reviews. READ MORE: The 'gorgeous' Marks and Spencer midi skirt that has pockets and 'looks great with boots' One five-star review for the Dewy Skin Cream read: "Love this cream. Leaves skin moisturised with this nice glow.

I already went through a few jars and will buy again." A second reviewer said: "Holy grail! Thank you so much for introducing this to us, I love how creamy and hydrated it is on my face." A third fan of the Dewy Skin Cream said: "My holy grail moisturiser, especially in the winter! It's just what my prone-to-dryness skin needs, as it's super thick and hydrating.

" A fourth added: "I've gone through countless jars of this moisturising cream. The cream is a gorgeous lilac colour and feels luxurious on my skin. My skin is always left dewy and hydrated.

" TATCHA The Dewy Skin Cream 10ml Dubbing the Dewy Skin Cream the "best face cream I’ve ever used", another happy customer wrote: "Feels very luxurious, hydrating and makes your skin so soft!" Another said: "I use this product everyday. I cannot go a day without using it." A two-star review for the Dewy Skin Cream read: "I really liked it at first but my skin broke out so badly after a few weeks of consistent use.

" A one-star review said: "Got it as a gift and it was very thick, almost Vaseline thickness, which was different and took some time to get used to. I ended up putting some on my fingertips and warming it up to put on my hands then putting it on but I feel like that wastes product on my hands and not on my face. "Also made me pull at my skin while applying.

I’m sure there’s people who swear by it but not worth the hype for me." Other products that claim to leave a dewy glow include the Versed Dew Point moisturizing gel cream , available at Boots for £13.50.

The Vaseline Gluta-Hya Dewy Radiance Lotion was also currently on sale at Amazon for £8.39..