Tatcha's spray, Luminous Dewy Skin Mist, is arguably one of the best moisturizing sprays, using small molecule moisturizers such as glycerin and squalane, combined with light vegetable oils such as camellia seed oil and germ oil, containing more than 20% vegetable oils and moisturizers. The texture of the spray is similar to that of water and oil essence, the upper face is oily and slightly sticky, and it dries slowly, and it will not look dry if it is not connected to other moisturizing products, and the face will have a slight glossy feeling after use. It is recommended for dry skin and combination skin, oily skin may feel slightly greasy, you can try it in autumn and winter.
Luminous Dewy Skin Mist is the same as La Mer's spray, which is also packaged in atmospheric bottles, with a delicate nozzle, a much more delicate spray than La Mer, no condensation on the face, and it can also moisturize the face after makeup without easy makeup. Moreover, the spray area is large, and one spray can basically evenly cover the entire face, which is convenient and fast. The smell of this spray has a slight herbal smell and may not be comfortable with it when you first use it.
Tatcha started with gold foil blotting paper and became an upstart in the American skincare industry, with its brand product design originating from the makeup process of Japanese geisha, made in Japan, and the packaging and concept design are also biased towards Japanese style. The packaging design of Luminous Dewy Skin Mist also has the usual simplicity and elegance of Japanese lady brands, the bottle is made of glass, and the gradient from lilac to white is exquisite. Its product specifications are basically the smallest on the market, with 12ml and 40ml, which is very portable and suitable for rehydration at any time in a carry-on bag. Both sizes are priced at $20 and $48, respectively. At present, Tatcha has not yet entered the Chinese market, and the products need to be purchased overseas or seek purchasing agents.