![]() ![]() And thank goodness it doesn’t contain shimmer *shudder*…. It would probably bother a lot of people if it did however (make skin immediately dewy) because everyone prefers and interprets the word ‘dewy’ to mean different things, so this way you can use as little or as much product throughout the day without worrying about your skin becoming an oily mess. I think they should have replaced the word ‘Dewy’ with ‘Hydrating’ because I think a lot of Beauties will probably expect instant dewiness and will be let down after using it for the first time. It doesn’t inhibit oil production, so my skin throughout the day does become dewy as a result lol but does the mist leave my skin looking dewy immediately? No. My makeup does look a lot better after using the Luminous Skin Mist because all the layers of makeup start to ‘unify’ and gel together. To me however, the more hydration my skin gets in any form and antioxidants – the better. On top of makeup, a lot of the ingredients just aren’t going to penetrate through all of that makeup and product. I don’t wear makeup everyday, but I cleanse my skin everyday, so if I used it after cleansing, I would run out of it very quickly… I do agree that the amazing ingredients would benefit your skin the most after cleansing because skin is clean and it can absorb as much of the mist as possible. ![]() I also admit that I use it for this purpose because you only get 40ml of product and I want it to last as long as possible. I want any powder on my skin to look invisiible. I do this because I hate the way that powder can leave your skin looking dry. It’s hydrating but I don’t know that I would say that it leaves skin looking dewy… I use my mist on top of my makeup, as the very last step in my makeup application. It isn’t dewy in the way you would expect – when I think of dewy I think of of a slight sheen on the skin, almost like a light ( very light…) oil reflection or residue. So what are my thoughts about the mist? I do really like it. ![]() You can tell that even these couple of ingredients do a lot for your skin and are seriously hydrating. Camellia japonica seed oil, boosts collagen production in the skin whilst also increasing hydration. Not only does is scavenge free-radicals to neutralise them □□ but oryzanol also helps to stabilise oils and fatty acids within your skin. This type of rice germ oil is super special because it contains and antioxidant gamma oryzanol. Next we have rice germ oil ( oryza sativa) which is a hydrating emollient (softens skin and makes it ‘cushiony’). Both these ingredients are right at the top of the ingredient list, so your skin will get a good dose of them. Because our bodies recognise squalene as a compound produced by our bodies naturally, it quickly absorbs into the skin and does not leave an oily residue). And it really is thanks to glycerine (a humectant which draws water into the skin and has some antioxidant properties) and squalene (keeps skin soft, smooth and moist. This mist is no exception – the ingredient list is really impressive □ The first expectation I had from the mist, is that it would be hydrating. Yes, Tatcha makes beautiful looking products and they sound great, but what I love most of all, is that the ingredient lists generally contain a whole host of antioxidants and hydrators. ![]() I must have ordered the Luminous Dewy Skin Mist for the first time 5 years ago now… the reason why I ordered it back then (I was not into mists at all then) was because of the ingredients in formula. ![]()
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