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The Indigo Calming Cream

Soothing Therapeutic Moisturizer

Sale price $92
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Size: 50 ml / 1.7 fl. oz.

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Recommended for
Hydrating, Eczema, Calming, Healthy Aging, Sensitive Skin

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

Fragrance-free, Dermatologist Tested, Cruelty-free

Ingredients

Active Ingredient: Colloidal Oatmeal (2%)

Inactive Ingredients: Water/aqua, Squalane, Dimethicone, Propanediol, Glycerin, Diisostearyl Malate, Oryza Sativa (Rice) Bran Wax, Behenyl Alcohol, Beheneth-20, Sorbitan Tristearate, Bis-diglyceryl Polyacyladipate-2, Inositol, Saccharomyces/rice Ferment Filtrate, Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract, Cladosiphon Okamuranus Extract, Indigofera Tinctoria Leaf Extract, Polygonum Tinctorium Leaf/stem Extract, Avena Sativa (Oat) Kernel Extract, Sophora Japonica Flower Extract, Oryza Sativa (Rice) Germ Oil, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Sericin, Tetrasodium Tetracarboxymethyl Naringeninchalcone, Caprylyl/capryl Glucoside, Sorbitan Isostearate, Sodium Hyaluronate, Trihydroxystearin, Dimethicone/vinyl Dimethicone Crosspolymer,  Ethylhexylglycerin, Butylene Glycol, Sodium Dilauramidoglutamide Lysine, Ethylhexyl Palmitate, Sodium Acrylate/acryloyldimethyltaurate/dimethylacrylamide Crosspolymer, Phenoxyethanol, Titanium Dioxide (Ci 77891), Tin Oxide (Ci 77861), Mica (Ci 77019)

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The Indigo Calming Cream
The Indigo Calming Cream50 ml | 1.7 fl. oz. Sale price $92
The Indigo Calming Cream texture
Benefits

Soothes and protects eczema-prone skin

Endorsed by the National Eczema Association
Relieves redness, itchiness, and visible irritation
Strengthens the skin barrier to keep moisture in, and irritants, out
The Indigo Calming Cream Before & After
Clinical Results

Proven to revitalize sensitive and sensitized skin

100% Showed improvement in skin barrier after 1 week**
90% Showed improvement in visible redness after 1 week

Clinical Results

Immediately

  • 100% demonstrated an improvement in softness and suppleness*
  • 86% agreed the product soothes tingling or tightness of skin*

After 1 Week

  • 100% demonstrated an improvement in skin barrier**
  • 90% demonstrated an improvement in visible redness*

After 2 Weeks

  • 100% demonstrated an improvement in visible redness*
  • 100% demonstrated an improvement in evenness of skin tone*

*Based on a clinical study of 30 panelists.

**Based on a bio-instrumentation study of 30 panelists.

**Based on a bio-instrumentation study of 30 panelists.

The Indigo Overnight Repair being applied to skin
How to Use

Transform skin stress to skin strength

Scoop desired amount of cream with the gold spoon. Massage gently onto face, neck, and décolletage in upward strokes. Use daily, morning and night. May be used as a targeted treatment on the body for extra relief of dry, irritated skin.

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Indigo Cleansing Balm
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ingredients

Comforting skin-protectors for lasting relief

Colloidal Oatmeal

Colloidal Oatmeal

FDA-designated skin protectant soothes dry, irritated skin

Japanese Indigo

Japanese Indigo Extract

Visibly calms irritated skin

Hadasei-3

Hadasei-3

Supports the microbiome & skin barrier

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: 4.658091 / 5 from 1205 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

The Indigo Calming Cream is praised for its ability to make skin feel smooth, soft, and hydrated. Customers appreciate its calming effect on redness and its non-greasy, soothing texture. The packaging is also noted for being practical and luxurious.

Summary topics

  • Skin Feel: 37%
  • Skin Appearance: 4%
  • Packaging Quality: 5%
  • Redness Reduction: 7%

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Review highlights

  • "Love the way my facial eczema skin looks hydrated and smooth and less redness."Jan P.
  • "Luxurious, hydrating, calming, beautiful scent and texture and my go to."Zar90
  • "The silky texture feels heavenly, and it truly calms any redness or irritation."Sunny

Reviews

amazing for sensitive skin

"Tatcha The Indigo Cream feels like a thoughtful blend of beauty and function. From the elegant jar to the integrated spatula that attaches neatly to the lid, every detail enhances the experience of use. The texture is uniquely light and refined. As you apply it, the cream transforms from blue to transparent, melting effortlessly into the skin and absorbing quickly without residue. I use this as a recovery moisturizer when my skin needs extra care — after retinol, mild exfoliation, during seasonal transitions, or anytime my complexion feels out of balance. It consistently helps soothe sensitivity and calm visible redness, leaving my skin feeling comfortable, supported, and restored."

michellesskinnotes (5/5)

Was the only thing that helped my skin

"For MONTHS I was getting horrible sores on the sides of my mouth. I thought maybe cold sores? Was taking meds for it twice a day, but it didn’t do anything. Then my eyelid became swollen and red and itchy. It was like that for weeks. I realized it might be eczema, and tried to find anything that would help. Nothing made it go away until I got this. The first night I used it, the irritation went down significantly. After a few days, my skin was great. No problems at all. On my third order of it, and I still havent had any problems flare up again. I’m upset I dealt with those awful sore for almost all of last year when all I had to do was switch moisturizers."

Cheyenne (5/5)

Why doesn't this one come in XL size?

"I am allergic to lanolin and sulfites and my skin is very dry. I had been using a different brand but on a trip - maybe because of dry airplane air? - I developed a problem with superdry eyelids and the other cream could not be used around the eyes. Ended up trying this one and found it WONDERFUL. As I am a bit childish I also like the blue color, makes it more fun to apply. Pleasantly surprised that it moisturizes sufficiently even in the winter. I can't say that I see any difference vis a vis redness but that's OK for me. Now the negatives: I don't like the night cream at all, I find it smeary. I wish the day cream like many of Tatcha's other creams, came in the supersize. And I have shared the experience of some other reviewers, that there must be an occasional problem with the cream dispensing machinery, because some jars arrive with a GIANT air bubble in them causing the contents to be at best half full and sometimes less. I don't know what to do about this. Customer service did send me a mini version but they denied that there could possibly be a systemic problem and I can't keep writing to them each time it happens, if it happens again. But the cream is too expensive to just accept half a jar. . ."

Checkpoint C. (5/5)

Indigo Calming Cream

"The Indigo Calming Cream is so wonderful for sensitive skin. I use it for uneven redness or facial dry patches, also for chapped lips or the skin around the lips. I have also used it on my hands when they have become rough and red."

Joan H. (5/5)

"Tatcha never disappoints. The only reason i gave a four star rating is, I enjoy the feel of the indigo overnight repair a bit more."

Maria (4/5)

Not for me!

"Wanted to love it and believe the hype but the eczema flared up like crazy, causing extreme swelling on the face. Definitely not for me."

Angie (2/5)

"The best skin care!"

China (5/5)

Great for Moisture

"My skin changed when I turned 40. I’m now dealing with dryness, rosacea (with bumps), and a little sensitivity. I tried a few different moisturizers and they just made the dryness worse and nothing touched my rosacea. This moisturizer is amazing for dryness but didn’t touch the redness or bumps on my skin. I’m currently pairing it with Peach Slices Redness Relief and seeing some rosacea improvement. Regardless, highly recommend for moisture but was a little disappointed that it didn’t help the redness or bumps. It’s pricey but my skin feels amazing after using it. Recommend."

Stephanie H. (4/5)

Eczema be gone

"I am so hoping this works! I tried this as soon as it came in the mail. I mean the thickness and texture of the product is so luxurious I couldn’t tell I was using $100 cream or $500 cream. It did take some of the redness away. I will be updating in the next month or so to let you know if it works. I have been prescribed a steroid cream that has stopped working and I am not supposed to use it on my face due to the steroid making the skin thin. Therefore I hope this takes my concerns away!"

Rebecca S. (4/5)

Calms redness!

"Super hydrating and helps to calm my redness due to acne and irritated skin."

Elise (5/5)

Q&A

What makes this product have an expiration date v other items? I waited to open my jar and now it has expired before I got to use it
Hello! The only items that have expiration dates are the sunscreens and Indigo Calming Cream because they contain special active ingredients. If this item was delivered to you with less that 6 months until expiration, please feel free to email customercare@tatcha.com with your order number so our team can assist you.
Hi, can I buy this cream in Europe? I really need it for my red, dry, angry face. Please help 🙏 TY
Due to global restrictions, this item can not be shipped to Europe at the moment.
Is this suitable for teenage boys?
Hello! Please kindly send your inquiry to customercare@tatcha.com and a specialist will get back to you shortly.
Eyelid area safe?
Hello! This product has not been tested for the eye area, so we cannot recommend using it there.
Has the formula changed with this recent batch in Dec. 2024? I getting an irritation I did not get before from using this product.
There has been no formulation changes in The Indigo Calming Cream. If you have any further questions please email customercare@tatcha.com so we can take good care of you.

Frequently asked questions

What skin types is The Indigo Calming Cream best for?
Ideal for dry, sensitive, and irritation-prone skin, this cream is designed to soothe visible redness and support a healthy skin barrier.
Is this cream fragrance-free?
Yes, this formula is fragrance-free.
What are the key active ingredients?
This formula features 2% Colloidal Oatmeal, an FDA-designated skin protectant that helps soothe dry, irritated skin, along with Japanese Indigo Extract to visibly calm irritation and Hadasei-3™ to support the skin barrier and microbiome.
How do I use The Indigo Calming Cream?
Apply to clean skin morning and night, gently massaging onto the face, neck, and décolletage. It can also be used on targeted areas of the body for additional relief.
What is the texture like?
A rich, comforting cream that deeply hydrates while helping to calm and protect sensitive skin.
Which common ingredients does this formula avoid?
This formula is formulated without mineral oil, synthetic fragrances, sulfate detergents, parabens, urea, DEA, TEA, or phthalates.
What makes this cream different?
This therapeutic formula is endorsed by the National Eczema Association and is designed to soothe visible irritation while strengthening the skin barrier.
What results can I expect?
This cream is clinically shown to improve the skin barrier and visibly reduce redness in as little as one week.*
Does this help with eczema-prone skin?
Yes, formulated with 2% Colloidal Oatmeal, this cream helps soothe and protect dry, irritated, and eczema-prone skin.
Will this help calm redness and irritation?
Yes, this formula helps visibly calm redness, dryness, and irritation for more comfortable, balanced skin.
Does this strengthen the skin barrier?
Yes, this cream helps reinforce the skin barrier to lock in moisture and protect against external irritants.
Can I use this every day?
Yes, this cream is designed for daily use, morning and night.

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