Editor’s update (May 2026): Tatcha’s catalogue has evolved — the original Supple Moisture Rich Silk Cream has been retired in favour of The Dewy Skin Cream and other current formulations. Tatcha’s Amazon presence is limited (most of the line is Sephora exclusive); the closest current Tatcha pick on Amazon is The Serum Stick + Rice Wash Duo.
Tatcha‘s Supple Moisture Rich Silk Cream is the moisturizer that makes you understand why people love Japanese skincare.
What’s in it
Silk extract, the brand’s signature Hadasei-3 botanical complex (rice, algae, green tea), and a hydration architecture designed for prolonged moisture release rather than instant satisfaction.
How it wears
A small scoop covers the whole face. The texture is rich without being heavy, leaves a subtle satin finish, and stays comfortable under everything you put on top. Skin feels plump and looks polished all day.
Worth every dollar of the price tag. The kind of product that earns repurchase.
Frequently asked questions
What skin type is Tatcha Supple Moisture Rich Silk Cream best for?
It is optimised for normal to dry skin that wants a luxe-feeling moisturiser without heavy occlusion. The silk-protein blend gives a soft cushiony finish that sits well under makeup.
Has Tatcha Supple Moisture Rich Silk Cream been discontinued?
Tatcha periodically rotates its silk-protein line. The Supple Moisture Rich Silk Cream is currently archived; the brand’s rich-feeling everyday moisturiser is now The Silk Cream.
Where can you buy Tatcha now?
Tatcha is primarily sold via Sephora and Tatcha.com. A limited Amazon Tatcha range (including the Serum Stick + Rice Wash Duo) appears occasionally — stock fluctuates.
Is Tatcha worth the price?
Tatcha sits in the premium-luxe band ($65–$120 for moisturisers). The formulas perform well but you are also paying for packaging and brand experience.
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