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Bridgerton’s Nicola Coughlan reveals the viral ‘dewy’ cream she swears by for glowing skin
Bridgerton’s Nicola Coughlan reveals the viral ‘dewy’ cream she swears by for glowing skin
Dec 14, 2024 1:55 PM

  Dearest gentle reader, there has been one question on the mind of everyone in the Ton – how on earth does Nicola Coughlan get her skin looking so dewy?

  That’s right, Bridgerton season is in full swing, and if there is one thing we cannot, and will not, stop lusting after it is the actress’ flawless, glossy skin.

  Well, if like us, you’ve been on the hunt for the perfect glow-boosting skincare, you’re in luck as the Bridgerton star has finally revealed her go-to skincare routine.

  Speaking to E News, the 37-year-old revealed that her glowing complexion is all down to the viral skincare brand Tatcha.

  

Bridgerton’s Nicola Coughlan reveals the viral ‘dewy’ cream she swears by for glowing skin1

  ©Getty Now you may have heard of Tatcha, as the Japanese brand has become a go-to for skincare addicts around the world. Their most renowned product is the Dewy Skin Cream which Nicola claimed to be her fave product within the range in a recent Instagram post.

  1. Tatcha The Dewy Skin Cream

  

Bridgerton’s Nicola Coughlan reveals the viral ‘dewy’ cream she swears by for glowing skin2

  SephoraPrice:67Sephora

  View offerAlternative retailersSephora£67.00View offer This cult classic cream has been trending on social media thanks to its mega moisturising formula. The rich cream is packed with Japanese Purple Rice and Botanical Extracts which are all known for their nourishing and plumping effects.

  Closer’s Deputy Style Editor Cigdem Tanrioglu is also a huge fan, “I have naturally dry skin, and this is one of the few face creams that keeps my skin feeling hydrated all day long without pilling or feeling greasy. It is also an incredible base for my make-up.”

  Pros ConsProsHighly hydrating formula Only a small amount is required to see effects Easily absorbed into skin Non-greasy finishConsHas a slight scent which may not be suitable for all users Thick texture may be too heavy for oily skin And the Bridgerton actress isn’t alone, with members of Closer’s Style Team also swearing by the cult classic thanks to its ultra-hydrating formula which leaves our skin feeling plumper than a teenagers.

  However, this skincare saviour comes with a price tag. A £67 price tag to be more specific. And while the lush lilac tub goes a long way (in our experience, just a small amount will do the job), it is certainly a splurge.

  But as always, the Closer team have been on the endless hunt for a more affordable alternative, including a £7 cream that Molly-Mae Hague says is just like the cult classic, so you can get in on the Regency-worthy glowing skin action on any budget.

  SHOP: The Best Tatcha Dupes 2. Aveeno Face CALM+RESTORE® Oat Gel Moisturiser

  Tatcha Dewy Skin Cream Dupe

  

Bridgerton’s Nicola Coughlan reveals the viral ‘dewy’ cream she swears by for glowing skin3

  BootsPrice:8.69Boots

  View offerAlternative retailersSephora£14.99View offerLookfantastic£15.99View offer Loved by the likes of Molly-Mae Hague, features pure oats, which are known for their calming and nourishing effects. The fragrance-free formula is ideal for anyone with sensitive skin, with customers claiming that the cream soothed and moisturised dry, sensitive skin.

  Pros ConsProsFragrance Free Suitable for sensitive skin Claims to provide 24-hour moisturisation Great for dry-normal skin.ConsThick formula may not be suitable to oily complexions Does not contain any skin-plumping ingredients3. e.l.f. Cosmetics Holy Hydration! Face Cream

  Tatcha Dewy Skin Cream Dupe

  

Bridgerton’s Nicola Coughlan reveals the viral ‘dewy’ cream she swears by for glowing skin4

  Beauty BayPrice:13Beauty Bay

  View offerAlternative retailersBeauty Bay£13.00View offerBoots£13.00View offer For a real hydration hit, look no further than this high street hero. Packed with hyaluronic acid (AKA the mega moisturiser) and skin smoothing niacinamide, this gel-like cream will leave skin felling soft and looking seriously plump. Best of all, the water-based cream won’t clog pores, with oily-skinned customers raving about the light-finish.

  Pros ConsProsVegan formula Sulphate and paraben free Suitable for combination, dry, oily, sensitive, and normal skin typesConsGel-like formula can pill Has a strong scent which may not be to everyone’s taste.4. Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel Moisturiser

  Tatcha Water Cream Dupe

  

Bridgerton’s Nicola Coughlan reveals the viral ‘dewy’ cream she swears by for glowing skin5

  ASOSASOS

  View offer For an oil-free formula which will leave skin feeling softer than ever, look no further than Neutrogena’s gel moisturiser. Enriched with hyaluronic acid and amino acids, the lightweight formula will lock in moisture for that youthful, plump glow. Don’t believe us? Just take a peek as the 9K reviews which claim that the bargain buy does exactly what it says.

  Pros ConsProsLightweight texture suitable for combination skin Contains hydrating hyaluronic acid Formulated with electrolytes to aid in boosting ingredient absorption Oil-free Improves skin barrierConsCan be too heavy for oily skin May not be moisturising enough for dry complexions May not be suitable for those with sensitive skin5. The INKEY List Omega Water Cream Moisturizer

  Tatcha Water Cream Dupe

  

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  BootsPrice:11Boots

  View offerAlternative retailersJohn Lewis Partners£11.00View offerBoots£11.00View offerSephora£11.00View offer The INKEY List is known for their incredible - yet affordable – skincare, and this water cream moisturiser is no different. Featuring an omega ceramide complex to help repair your skin barrier along with 5% glyerin, which is an absolute hydration hero, just a small amount of this cream will work wonders on your complexion.

  Pros ConsProsRepairs skin barrier whilst hydrating Long-lasting finish Evens skin toneConsContains active ingredients, so requires a SPF May be too greasy for oily complexions

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