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Indigo Soothing Hand Cream

Calming Hand Moisturizer

Sale price $42
Size: 60 ml / 2 fl. oz.

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Recommended for
Hydrating, Calming, Soothing, Barrier Repair

Formulated without
Mineral oil, synthetic fragrances, sulfate detergents, parabens, PEGs, PPGs, DEA, TEA, urea or phthalates.

Dermatologist Tested, Cruelty-free

Ingredients

Aqua/water/eau, Saccharomyces/rice Ferment Filtrate, Squalane, Glycerin, Propanediol, Dimethicone, Myristyl Myristate, Behenyl Alcohol, Diisostearyl Malate, Caprylic/capric/myristic/stearic Triglyceride, Parfum/fragrance, Hydroxyethyl Acrylate/sodium Acryloyldimethyl Taurate Copolymer, Oryza Sativa (Rice) Bran Wax, Sorbitan Tristearate, Beheneth-20, Inositol, Colloidal Oatmeal, Hydrolyzed Gardenia Florida Extract, Polygonum Tinctorium Leaf/stem Extract, Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract, Cladosiphon Okamuranus Extract, Oryza Sativa (Rice) Germ Oil, Stearyl Glycyrrhetinate, Sericin, Sodium Dilauramidoglutamide Lysine, Sorbitan Isostearate, Butylene Glycol, Polysorbate 60, Synthetic Fluorphlogopite, Dextrin, Tocopherol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Phenoxyethanol, Citral, Limonene, Linalool

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Indigo Soothing Hand Cream
Indigo Soothing Hand Cream Sale price $42
Indigo Soothing Hand Cream Texture
Benefits

Moisture with a soothing touch

Nourishes & softens dry hands
Calms visible irritation
Locks in moisture to help prevent dryness
Clinical Results

Proven to double skin’s moisture instantly*

97% agreed it instantly conditions and relieves signs of discomfort, or tight, dry hands after 1 week of use*
100% agreed it left hands and cuticles feeling protected and nourished, even after handwashing*

Clinical Results

Immediately

  • 2x immediate moisturization**
  • 100% showed an improvement in skin moisturization & skin barrier**
  • 100% showed an improvement in skin softness*
  • 97% agreed skin feels deeply hydrated and soothed*

After 1 Week

  • 100% agreed that the product left hands and cuticles feeling protected and nourished, even after handwashing*
  • 97% agreed product instantly conditions and relieves signs of discomfort, or tight, dry hands*

*Based on a clinical study of 40 panelists.

**Based on a bio-instrumentation study of 40 panelists.

*Based on a bio-instrumentation study of 40 panelists.

Indigo Hand Cream over texture
How to Use

Restore moisture to dry hands

Massage as needed onto clean, dry hands for lasting hydration. Absorbs effortlessly, leaving skin soothed and silken. Indigo imparts a sky-blue hue to the cream, which will become invisible upon application.

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Indigo Soothing Body Butter
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ingredients

Made with nourishing skin soothers

Japanese Indigo

Japanese Indigo

Calms visible irritation

Colloidal Oatmeal

Colloidal Oatmeal

Soothes dry, itchy skin & hydrates

Squalane

Squalane

Softens & locks in moisture

Japanese Indigo dye process.

During the Edo period in Japan, samurai wore a layer of indigo-dyed cotton beneath their armor to help heal injuries.

Overall rating: 4.6190476 / 5 from 63 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

Indigo Soothing Hand Cream is highly praised for its effectiveness in calming itchy bumps and healing dry patches quickly. Customers also appreciate the light scent and how it leaves their hands feeling soft and hydrated. However, opinions vary on the formula's superiority and the size of the product.

Summary topics

  • cream: 49%
  • scent: 17%
  • healed: 10%
  • hands: 30%
  • fingertips: 10%

Review topics: ["size","results","formula","scent","skin","look","bottle","works","relief","bumps","found","cream","hands","tatcha","fingertips","healed","essence","perfection","dermatologist","drying","stay"].

Review highlights

  • "I love everything about this cream; the gorgeous light scent, the texture, and especially how it transforms my hands!"Alli
  • "Tatcha works very well with my face so I figured I’d try this hand cream when it dropped."Tiara M.
  • "After only one application my hands feel soft and look hydrated."F H.

Reviews

Another great product

"This is a stellar hand cream. Goes on smooth, absorbs quickly and provides wonderful hydration for my mature hands. Highly recommend."

DeAnn K. (5/5)

Best Hand-cream!

"I love this hand cream. It not only moisturizes my hands but it also makes them feel silky smooth and soft. There is absolutely no scent, which is very important to me. A little goes a long way so this tube will last a while. Plus, like all Tatcha products, the packaging is beautiful. Thank you Tatcha."

Sherri J. (5/5)

Love it

"This hand cream is exceptionally good, BUT, costly, price//oz"

Phyllis O. (5/5)

"Wonderful product, like everything they make!"

Melissa (5/5)

Delivers Results!

"I recently purchased and was so happy as over night the results were amazing. I have very dry , peeling hand and have tried everything and nothing worked. Just using once the improvement, was dramatic. I just purchased more and hope it will come in a larger size."

Caryn (5/5)

Bummed7

"So very disappointed in this tube of hand creme. I knew it was small but this tube was half full of air??? I only got 3 uses just 3 average amounts of creme and it is almost gone. This is my first product complaint if Tatcha."

Debra H. (1/5)

Please make this bigger

"So far so good . My hands get extremely dry during the winter months to the point they crack and bleed . So far this lotion has nurished my skin. Please make this lotion bigger , it's really expensive for such a small bottle but it works . my hands feel soft and smooth and smell good too."

Allie0920 (5/5)

BH

"My hands have been extremely dry to the point that my fingertips were cracking open and very sore. I have tried many handcreams but they only work for a little while which was discouraging. I had ordered the Tatcha Dewey Cream to try on my face. After using it day and night I suddenly realized by the end of my first week my facial skin was so soft with no skin reactions such as redness or breakout. And I realized that my finger tips were not cracking and the soreness had diminished. So I recently ordered the Indigo Hand Cream and so glad I did because it truly has continued the healing of my finger tips, the are no longer cracked and no pain. I use the Indigo handcream twice a day, every day, it is wonderful just like the Dewey Skin Cream has been wonderful for my facial skin. I highly recommend both products for those who have dry and sensitive skin like me. I am 70 years old and I am so happy with these Tatcha products ! I hope Tatcha will offer larger sizes in the Indigo Hand Cream."

Bonnie H. (5/5)

So glad this is back in stock

"Ordered two today as soon as I noticed my email saying they were back! This hand cream is expensive but totally worth it. Nothing comes close to working as well as this for my hands and a little goes a long way."

Kathy D. (5/5)

Wish it came in a bigger size for the price

"The body butter formula is better but the hand cream is decent. Wish it came in a larger size for the price."

Tearra (4/5)

Q&A

Is this gluten free?
Hello! This product is not gluten-free.
Hi! Is this vegan?
This formula is non-vegan because it is formulated with Sericin (Silk Extract).
This has been out of stock for almost a year if not longer. Has it been discontinued?
We regret being out of stock! This is not discontinued and should be available again soon. Please join the waitlist and we will keep you posted. We regret the wait!
Will this be restocked and if so, when?
Please kindly join the waitlist on the product page. As soon as we are aware of the estimated date of arrival, we will notify you by email.
Why is this always out of stock and for so long? Please don’t tell me it’s being discontinued!
We regret that this item is out of stock and appreciate your patience. Rest assured the team is working very hard to bring it back as soon as possible. If you haven't, please kindly sign up for the waitlist and we will email you as soon as we learn the estimated date of arrival.

Frequently asked questions

How do I use this hand cream?
Massage onto clean, dry hands as needed for lasting hydration and comfort. Reapply after handwashing or whenever hands feel dry.
Is this product scented?
This formula contains fragrance as part of its sensorial experience.
Is it suitable for sensitive skin?
Yes, this formula is designed for sensitive and sensitized skin and helps calm visible irritation while providing lasting hydration and comfort.
What benefits does this hand cream provide?
This formula helps nourish and soften dry hands, calm visible irritation, and lock in moisture to help prevent dryness.
Does this help soothe irritation?
Yes, infused with Japanese Indigo and Colloidal Oatmeal, this formula helps calm visible irritation and relieve signs of dryness and discomfort.
What is the texture like?
A rich yet fast-absorbing cream that leaves hands feeling silky, smooth, and comfortably hydrated.

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