Night Cream

Why It Matters

At night, your skin isn’t just resting — it’s actively working. That’s where night cream in skincare routines comes in. By delivering deep hydration and barrier support while you’re off duty, these formulas help amplify the skin’s overnight repair mode.


Unlike lightweight day moisturizers, a good night cream seals in nutrients, minimizes trans-epidermal water loss, and ensures you wake up with smoother, more resilient skin. It’s not just a luxury — it’s your glow reset button.

GLOW TIP Apply your night cream as the final step — but only after locking in your serums. Think of it as the soft seal that lets your glow routine do its best work while you sleep.


Why We Love It For Glow

There’s something deeply restorative about ending your routine with a nourishing night cream — especially one that cocoons the skin without clogging it. While daytime formulas are built for protection, night creams are crafted for repair, rebalancing, and replenishment. They work in harmony with your skin’s circadian rhythm, helping support everything from hydration levels to barrier recovery while you sleep.

We reach for night creams not just for what they do overnight, but for how they make skin feel the next day — more supple, more even, and more glow-ready. If your glow goals include waking up looking fresher than you felt going to bed, this is your non-negotiable step.


Reach for Tatcha Indigo Overnight Repair — a luxe skin-soothing night cream that wraps your face in comfort while restoring next-day radiance.


FAQ

What’s the difference between a night cream and a regular moisturizer?

Night creams are typically richer and more targeted than daily moisturizers. They’re designed to support the skin’s natural overnight repair cycle, often with ingredients that restore, replenish, and calm while you sleep.

Can oily or acne-prone skin use night cream?

Yes — as long as you choose a non-comedogenic formula that won’t clog pores. Many night creams not offer lightweight options with balancing ingredients like niacinamide or squalane.

Is night cream necessary if I already use serums?

Serums deliver concentrated actives, but night cream helps lock in moisture and support your skin barrier. Think of it as the final step that seals in the glow.