The 9 Best Face Moisturizers of 2026 for Every Skin Type

The 9 Best Face Moisturizers of 2026 for Every Skin Type

Finding the best face moisturizer feels like an impossible task. You want something that hydrates without being greasy, doesn’t cause breakouts, and actually makes your skin feel good. And the options are just endless, from drugstore staples to fancy department store creams.

I’ve tried so many facial moisturizers over the years. My bathroom cabinet is a graveyard of half-used jars and tubes that just didn’t work out. But all that testing led me here, to a list of moisturizers that truly deliver.

Whether you have oily skin, dry patches, or just need something gentle, there’s a moisturizer on this list for you. These are the ones I keep coming back to and recommending to friends.

 

 

Our Top Picks

CeraVe PM Facial Moisturizing Lotion

This one costs about $15. It’s my go-to nighttime skincare product, but honestly, it’s light enough for daytime, too. It has this fantastic, almost weightless texture that sinks right in without any stickiness.

I love it because it’s packed with ceramides and niacinamide, so it helps calm my skin down and keep my skin barrier healthy. It’s a simple, effective, and gentle face moisturizer that works for pretty much everyone, even if you have an oily t-zone.

The Downside: The bottle is on the smaller side. If you use it generously every night, you’ll go through it pretty quickly.

 

 

La Roche-Posay Toleriane Double Repair Face Moisturizer

For around $24, you get a tube of what feels like pure comfort for your skin. This is one of those moisturizers that dermatologists always seem to recommend, and for good reason. It immediately soothes any irritation and provides hydration that lasts all day.

It uses prebiotic thermal water, ceramides, and niacinamide to help restore your skin’s barrier. I found it incredibly gentle and never had an issue with breakouts. It just works.

The Downside: If your skin is super oily, you might find this a little too dewy. They do make a matte version which is probably a better oily skin moisturizer from the drugstore.

 

 

Best for Sensitive and Reactive Skin

Vanicream Moisturizing Cream

A big tub of this is only about $14. When my skin is freaking out and reacting to everything, this is what I use. It’s famous for what it *doesn’t* have: no fragrance, no dyes, no parabens, no formaldehyde.

It’s just a straightforward, thick, protective cream that hydrates without clogging pores. If you have eczema or easily irritated skin, this is a must-try. It’s not fancy, but it is incredibly reliable.

The Downside: It’s a pure moisturizer. It lacks any anti-aging actives like peptides or antioxidants, so you’ll need other serums for that.

 

 

Cetaphil Moisturizing Cream

Cetaphil Moisturizing Cream

You can usually find this for about $15. Cetaphil is another one of those classic brands for sensitive skin. This cream feels rich but absorbs surprisingly well, locking in moisture without feeling heavy.

It’s formulated with glycerin, panthenol, and niacinamide to soothe and hydrate. I found it worked really well on rough patches and just made my skin feel soft and balanced without any irritation.

The Downside: Similar to Vanicream, it’s focused on hydration and barrier support, not anti-aging.

 

 

Best for Oily and Combination Skin

Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel

Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel

This gel moisturizer costs around $20. If you hate the feeling of heavy creams, you will love this. It has a bouncy, water-gel texture that feels like a splash of cool water on the skin.

It gives you that plump, dewy look without a trace of grease, which is why it’s such a great oily skin moisturizer. Hyaluronic acid is the star ingredient, pulling moisture into the skin to keep it hydrated and happy.

The Downside: It contains fragrance. It smells fresh and clean, but if your skin is super sensitive to scents, it might cause irritation.

 

 

Best for Dry Skin

CeraVe Moisturizing Cream

This drugstore hero is about $17 for a huge tub that lasts forever. This is the richer, thicker cousin to the PM Lotion. When my skin gets dry and tight, especially in the winter, this stuff saves it.

Like other CeraVe products, it’s loaded with ceramides and hyaluronic acid to repair the skin barrier. It provides intense, long-lasting moisture but doesn’t feel suffocating. It’s just a solid, no-nonsense cream for dry skin.

The Downside: It can be a bit too heavy for very oily skin types, especially during the day.

 

 

Kiehl’s Ultra Facial Cream

At $39, this one is pricier, but it’s a bestseller for a reason. It provides serious, 24-hour hydration but somehow feels incredibly lightweight. It’s my pick when I want something a little more luxurious that still gets the job done.

The squalane and glacial glycoprotein make my skin feel so soft and smooth without any greasy residue. It improves skin texture over time and sits beautifully under makeup.

The Downside: The price is definitely a step up from the drugstore options on this list.

 

 

Best for Anti-Aging

Olay Regenerist Micro-Sculpting Cream

Olay Regenerist Micro-Sculpting Cream

This iconic red jar goes for about $25. This cream is all about plumping and firming. It has a rich, luxurious feel and makes my skin look instantly more hydrated and smooth.

With ingredients like peptides, niacinamide, and hyaluronic acid, it works to reduce the appearance of fine lines over time. It provides deep hydration and leaves a really nice, smooth finish.

The Downside: It’s one of the more expensive drugstore moisturizers, but it does deliver on its claims.

 

 

L’Oreal Paris Collagen Moisture Filler

L'Oreal Paris Collagen Moisture Filler

You can find this one for around $18. This is a great, affordable option if you’re looking for a moisturizer with anti-aging benefits. It’s designed to plump up the skin and fill in the look of fine lines.

The texture is creamy and it gives the skin an intense dose of moisture right away. I noticed my skin looked bouncier and more youthful after using it for a couple of weeks.

The Downside: It can feel a little greasy on oilier skin types, so it might be better as a nighttime skincare step for them.

Choosing the best face moisturizer really depends on what your skin needs at the moment. My skin can be oily one week and dry the next, so I like to have a couple of different options on hand.

You don’t have to spend a ton of money to get a great product. Some of the best facial moisturizer reviews are for drugstore brands for a reason—they work. Hopefully, this list helps you find your next favorite.

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