Cooling Water-Based Creams

The Water Cream by Tatcha is Ideal for the Summer Months

The Water Cream is offered by the Japanese skincare brand Tatcha, and is currently the best-selling moisturizer at Sephora.

The cream's most marketed feature is that it is based in mostly water – a fact which is often common in moisturizing gels but not as often in heavier creams. The Water Cream also contains Japanese wild rose, which supports blood circulation and improves the appearance of pores, as well as the Tatcha brand's Signature Hadasei-3,' which contains green tea, rice and algae and was formulated to create a healthy radiance in skin's appearance.

The Water Cream "bursts when it comes in contact with skin," offering a gentle cooling sensation that makes it perfectly suited for the warm summer months.
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