The struggle of dealing with dry, dehydrated skin is a daily occurrence for me, which is why finding the right moisturiser is all the more important. One brand that has been a constant in my ever-changing skincare routine has to be Tatcha. From the original Dewy Skin Cream (loved by Meghan Markle) that sells every 60 seconds, to the sunscreen approved by facialists or the viral serum stick helping to soothe eczema, the brand knows a thing or two about creating an undeniable glow, earning a permanent spot in my beauty cupboard.
That's why I'm certain that Tatcha's latest launch, the Dewy Milk Moisturiser, will be right up there with the bestselling products we know and love. Think of this as Dewy Skin Cream's younger sister - the new, lighter moisturiser that's perfect for summer skin. As someone who favours the original cream and often finds it hard to find a moisturiser that works just as well, I wasn't expecting to be swayed, but I loved it - and so did my skin.

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It’s not just creamy - it’s whipped, milky, and melts into skin like a dream, delivering that same juicy hydration and plump finish I’ve come to expect from the original bestseller. While it’s designed with oilier skin types in mind, this lighter, silkier texture is perfect for anyone craving serious moisture without the weight. Think lots of glow and none of the heaviness - ideal for sticky summer days when your usual cream feels like too much.
Made with a blend of zinc and hyaluronic acid, this formula helps to balance any excess oil skin tends to produce in warmer weather, while strengthening and protecting the skin barrier without skimping on that dewy, bouncy glow Tatcha is known for. Ideal for combination and oily skin, and for those who often steer away from Dewy Skin Cream because of its rich texture, now is your time to jump on the bandwagon.
Georgia Scott is a beauty product writer for Bauer Media, writing for Grazia. Georgia specialises in beauty writing and spends her days hunting for the latest trending beauty products to get her hands on and review.