There was once a time that dull and dry under eyes were my ultimate gripe about the winter season. Now, I’m just concerned about staying warm and cosy, as thanks to this rich and brightening Tatcha eye cream, they’ve never looked fresher.

As a perpetually tired gal who just can’t ever seem to get her act together enough to go to bed early, dull-looking under eyes are a constant concern of mine. As is dryness, especially when the winter cold sets in. Past years have seen me grappling with flaky, textured skin around my eyes, the sort that just loves to be accentuated by concealer. My complexion, in general, veers on the dry side, so naturally, the best moisturisers are non-negotiables in my daily routine, as are the best eye creams, which I rely on for extra, targeted hydration across the delicate and temperamental area.

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best foundations and concealers to pill or separate. Tatcha’s brightening cream does no such thing; in fact, I’d say it’s actually helped my complexion products to lie better and last longer. The pesky dryness is gone, and instead my under-eyes feel silky smooth and hydrated, an ideal surface for makeup to glide over. The cream also leaves a slightly tacky finish, which, like with your best primers, seems to help the product grip.

On the left, is a close-up of Digital Beauty Writer, Naomi Jamieson with two swipes of Tatcha's The Brightening Eye Cream applied to her under-eyes, followed by a picture of her holding the orange eye cream pot in her hand and finally, on the right is a picture of Naomi wearing the eye cream under a full face of makeup, to demonstrate how well it works under foundation.

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It’s safe to say, it’s become quite the heavy-lifter in my routine, both in terms of banishing dryness and affording me fresh, smooth and rested-looking under eyes. The visible impact it has on my dark circles is so impressive. And in case you want to double up on hydration and firming, I’m also a big fan of the brand’s Silk Peony eye cream. I tend to use the Brightening cream in the morning, and Silk Peony at night time (for extra nourishment), but you can use it in the AM and PM, if you prefer.

The price is really the only potential drawback to this cream. A full 15ml pot will cost you £64, and while that is quite a hefty number for what appears to be quite a small pot, a little does go a long way with this formula. Because of its light, buttery consistency, you really only need a tiny swipe for each undereye. I’d say I’ve been using it every morning for at least six months now and have only just hit the halfway mark, so I do think it’s worth the investment.