Best moisturiser for dry, oily, mature, and sensitive skin test reviews

Best moisturiser UK: We’ve tested 100+ face creams to discover which moisturiser best suits your skin type

7th September 2023 | Author: Victoria Woollaston-Webber

Discover which moisturiser best suits your skin with our pick of the best moisturisers, creams and lotions that offer the most hydration and protection


The best moisturiser needs to tick a lot of boxes. It can’t be too greasy, it can’t be too thick. It shouldn’t cost the earth but it needs to contain certain ingredients to do your skin justice.

We recently started a series on TikTok in a bid to find the best moisturisers, serums, toners and primers in the UK.

Below we’ve started listing the moisturisers we’ve tested as part of this series and we’ll be adding to this as the tests continue and as the scores and leaderboard change.

We’re also taking requests from followers about what products we should try next.

This skincare series is similar to our widescale foundation group test and you can read more about that on our best foundation makeup page.

If you’re interested to learn more about how we test moisturisers, jump straight to that section.

We’re also tracking the scores for each of these products on a spreadsheet which you can find here, or by clicking the button below.

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What is the best moisturiser?

Purito Deep Sea Water Cream review UKmamabella | mamabella

If you don’t want to go through our full list, and just want to know what is the best moisturiser that ticks all of the boxes, our current tried-and-tested favourite is:

***Purito Deep Sea Water Cream***
It’s suitable for dry and oily skin, is non-comedogenic and relatively affordable.

You can read more about this cream below, or you can read our full Purito Deep Sea Water Cream review here, or you can discover more of the best moisturisers for oily skin here.


Best moisturiser: Top 10

This list is due to change and evolve as more tests are completed. These are the top 10 best moisturisers as of September 2023. You can see the full list of all products ranked on our spreadsheet, and we’ve also started listing the best serums, best toners, and best primers separately here. You can also discover our best moisturisers for oily skin and best moisturisers for dry skin here. 

 

  1. Purito Deep Sea Water Cream
  2. Simple Daily Hydrating Light Moisturiser
  3. Clinique Dramatically Different Hydrating Jelly
  4. e.l.f Superhydrate Gel Moisturiser
  5. CORSX Snail Mucin All-In-One-Cream
  6. The Ordinary Moisturising Factors and HA 
  7. Good Molecules Silicon-Free Priming Moisturiser
  8. Face & Base Gel Priming Moisturiser
  9. Aveeno Oat Gel Moisturiser
  10. e.l.f Happy Hydration Cannabis Sativa Moisturiser

 

 

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Best moisturiser reviews

Below we’ve started reviewing the best moisturisers we’ve tested as part of our skincare group test and we’ll be adding to this list as the tests continue and as the scores and leaderboard change.

1. Purito Deep Sea Water Cream

£17.50 | Buy now (UK) | Buy now (US)

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Purito Deep Sea Water Cream reviewPurito

After months of sitting at the top of our best moisturiser list, Simple’s Daily Hydrating Light Moisturiser has finally been usurped by Purito’s Deep Sea Water Cream.

In our hydration test, the Purito cream increased hydration on our hand by a staggering 13.2 points or 35%.

After an hour, this increase dropped slightly by 1.3 points but it still gave a total hydration increase of 11.9 points or 32.7%.

Even though it’s not as cheap as the Simple moisturiser – in fact, it costs £10.50 per 30ml versus just 55p for Simple’s version – this wasn’t enough to drop Purito’s overall score enough to stop it from taking the top spot.

Purito specialises in vegan, cruelty-free, and clean products, and in our Inci Decoder category, it achieved an INCI score of 10, an Irritation rating of 1, and a comedogenic rating of 3.

You can read more about what these scores mean by jumping to our how we test moisturisers section at the bottom of this page. You can also see how those scores compare to other moisturisers we’ve tested by going to the spreadsheet.

With a total score of 50.5 points, it wasn’t quite enough to be the most hydrating product we’ve tested. That accolade still goes to the Fenty Beauty Fat Water toner serum, which currently tops our best serum list.

Yet it is the most hydrating moisturiser we’ve used. It’s light on the skin, absorbs easily, and doesn’t feel greasy or heavy. We’re obsessed!

Read our full Purito Deep Sea Water Cream review here


2. Simple Daily Hydrating Light Moisturiser

£3.45Buy now (UK) | Buy now (US)

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Simple Hydrating Moisturiser ReviewSimple

Despite being an avid Simple skincare user as a teenager, it fell out of favour for other brands that were seemingly en vogue.

However, if our hydration test is anything to go by, we’ve been sleeping on the Simple brand for too long.

Over the course of five minutes, this Simple Daily Hydrating Moisturiser increased the hydration of our skin by 6.6 percentage points, which is equivalent to a 23.5% rise.

This isn’t the highest hydration increase of the moisturisers we’ve tested, however, when all the other factors are taken into consideration it caused this Simple lotion to jump into the top spot. These other factors include the fact it’s super affordable – £3.45 for 125ml – and is fully vegan and cruelty-free.

It’s even PETA-approved.

As you’d expect for such a hydrating moisturiser, this lotion feels light on the skin and it absorbed quickly without too much rubbing of the skin.

It’s fragrance-free, and has been designed to be suitable for all skin types. Including sensitive skin.

Given the level of hydration for such a light lotion, too, we’d think that this moisturiser would be great for oily skin as well as dry. Plus it’s light enough for mature skin, too.

An all-around great product that was the leader in our hunt for the best moisturiser for a long time until it got usurped by Purito.

Read our full Simply Hydrating Light Moisturiser review


3. Clinique Dramatically Different Hydrating Jelly

£35 | Buy now

Clinique Dramatically Different Hydrating Jellymamabella | mamabella

It takes a lot for a product to enter the top 10 in our best moisturiser list, let alone take a podium place. It’s even rarer when a product is on the pricey side yet Clinique has managed to do just that with its Dramatically Different Hydrating Jelly.

It increased the hydration of our skin by 12 points or 43.8% after five minutes. This is the second-highest increase of any moisturiser tested, and higher than any serum too.

What’s more, the Dramatically Different Hydrating Jelly continued to increase hydration by a further two points after an hour. Giving a total rise of 44.5%.

The reason it sits in third place in our best moisturiser list is because of its high price, and the fact it’s not a vegan brand.

Ingredient-wise, there are no “icky” ingredients in this moisturiser.

In fact, there are a couple of “superstar” and “goodie” ingredients in the form of glycerin, cucumber extract, and hyaluronic acid.

It also contains caffeine to bring dull skin to life and citric acid that acts as a gentle exfoliant to get rid of dead skin and debris.

This jelly is so lightweight, it feels closer to a serum in consistency than moisturiser and it feels cooling and soothing on our oily skin.

In summary, we’re huge fans of this moisturiser. It’s just a shame it costs so much.

FURTHER READING: Clinique Moisture Surge reviewClinique has a hidden page on its site offering Last Chance skincare and makeup sets at a third off


4. e.l.f Superhydrate Gel Moisturiser

£12 | Buy now (UK) | Buy now (US)

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elf superhydrate gel moisturiser reviewmamabella | mamabella

The latest product to enter the top five in our best moisturiser list is the e.l.f. Superhydrate Gel Moisturiser.

It increased the hydration levels of our skin by 11.5 points after five minutes – one of the highest percentage point increases of all the products we’ve tested. This is equivalent to a 30% increase.

Although it dropped hydration by 2.5 points after an hour, this still gave the Superhydrate gel moisturiser a rise of 9 points, or 25%, overall. Way above average.

It contains no “icky” ingredients and is vegan and cruelty-free, not to mention the fact it’s affordable.

In our experience, this is the best moisturiser we’ve tried on our oily skin. The gel formula feels lightweight and fresh and a little goes a long way.

It contains a plant-based squalane alongside snow mushroom, to add hydration; niacinamide to brighten, tone, and clarify; as well as Centella Asiatica and Vitamin E to protect, soothe and nourish the skin.

All for just £12!


5. COSRX Snail Mucin All-in-One Cream

£27 | Buy now

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COSRX Snail Mucin All In One Cream reviewCOSRX

COSRX’s Snail Mucin Essence topped our best face serum list for a long time and the All In One Cream from the same Snail Mucin range has jumped right up the leaderboard in our hunt for the best moisturiser.

In our test, the gel-like cream increased the hydration of our skin by more than 11 percentage points, which equates to a little over 30%.

At the time of writing, this is the highest percentage points increase of all of the products we’ve tested. It’s also the highest percentage increase in the moisturiser category.

Other products have scored higher, percentage-wise, but all of them have been serums or toner serums.

When all products are taken into consideration, the All In One Cream sits in fifth place overall.

The All In One Cream doesn’t quite take the top spot in our list of best moisturisers because it’s more expensive than the Simple Hydrating Lotion and it’s not fully vegan and cruelty-free.

Given the hydration and the lightweight nature of this cream, we’d say the All In One Cream would be particularly well-suited to oily skin as well as dry and mature skin.

A little also goes a long way so while it’s an expensive product, it could last you a while so it may end up being good value and a worthwhile investment.

FURTHER READING: The science of oily skin and how to get rid of it for good


6. The Ordinary Natural Moisturising Factors + HA

£6.80 | Buy now

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The Ordinary HA Moisturising Factors reviewThe Ordinary

The Hyaluronic Acid serum from The Ordinary scored admirably in our hunt for the best face serum and now the brand’s Natural Moisturising Factors + HA cream has lived up to these high expectations.

Its description claims that this cream “offers immediate hydration” and our tests confirm this.

Going straight into the hydration-only charts at number six, this moisturiser not only increased the hydration of our skin by 5.6 percentage point (18%), but its affordable price and the fact it’s vegan and cruelty-free also means it ranks third overall. 

It’s not as cheap as the Simple lotion and didn’t hydrate quite as well as the COSRX Snail Mucin All-in-One cream.

However, judging by the fact so many people requested this as part of our best moisturiser group test, it suggests it will be a very popular, welcomed addition to the podium.

The cream itself feels this when it’s first applied but soon turns to a thin, almost lotion-style cream that is absorbed easily and quickly.

Leaving the skin feeling soft.

Deciem, the company that owns The Ordinary, describes Natural Moisturising Factors (NMF) as “elements that keep the outer layer of the skin protected and well-hydrated.”

This group consists of multiple amino acids, fatty acids, triglycerides, urea, ceramides, phospholipids, glycerin, saccharides, sodium PCA, hyaluronic acid and other compounds that are found naturally in the skin.


7. Good Molecules Silicone-Free Priming Moisturiser

£9.80 | Buy now (UK) | Buy now (US)

Good Molecules Silicone-Free Priming Moisturiser Reviewmamabella | mamabella

Good Molecules has garnered an impressive reputation in the States and while it’s not currently directly available to buy in the UK, you can have its products shipped over for a small fee.

The reason it’s proved so popular is that it offers effective and simple formulas at affordable prices. Its Hyaluronic Acid serum currently sits in third place in our best serum list and following our hydration test, this Silicone-Free Priming Moisturiser has entered our best moisturiser list at #7.

It takes a lot to get into the top 10 because the rest of the products at the top of the table performed so well but after just five minutes, the hydration levels of our skin when using this Good Molecules moisturiser rose by 8.6 points (23%). After an hour, this dropped slightly but still ended on a high – 7.4 points up, or 20.6% overall.

Elsewhere, it scored well for being so affordable – 30ml of this moisturiser costs just £5.88 (converted from dollars) – and it scored the maximum 10 points in our INCI Decoder categories. This means that it contains no “icky” ingredients.

Elsewhere, none of its ingredients are listed as causing irritation, and two ingredients (Cetearyl Alcohol, and Glyceryl Stearate) have comedogenic ratings of 2 out 5. This means the risk of breakouts is low.

It should be noted that even though it contains alcohol, Cetearyl Alcohol is very different from regular alcohol, which will appear on ingredient lists as Alcohol Denat. It doesn’t dry the skin, doesn’t cause irritation, and is what’s known as a “fatty alcohol” meaning it makes your skin feel soft and smooth.

As we said, it’s a shame this moisturiser isn’t available from a UK retailer. If you don’t want to pay the fees, or don’t want to wait for the product to ship from the US, then we also highly recommend our eighth-place moisturiser, Face & Base Gel Moisturiser (see below).

It’s almost identical in terms of ingredients, performance, and price.

Buy now from Good Molecules

8. Face & Base Gel Priming Moisturiser

£15.99 | Buy now (UK)

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Face and Base gel priming moisturiser reviewFace & Base

Face & Base is a new British brand on a mission to offer effective vegan, cruelty-free and clean skincare with “no BS.” At the moment it sells just one product but, judging by our best moisturiser tests, it’s an incredible debut called the Gel Priming Moisturiser.

In our hydration test, this moisturiser increased hydration by 7.9 percentage points (21.3%) after five minutes. An hour after application, this hydration dropped by 1.2 points but even with this reduction, hydration levels were still 18.6%.

It scored maximum points for being vegan and cruelty-free and at £16 RRP, or £9.59 for 30ml, it’s an affordable product, too.

Elsewhere, according to the INCI Decoder database, the Face & Base Gel Priming Moisturiser contains no “icky” ingredients.

In fact, the large majority of ingredients are labelled “goodies” or “superstars” and as a result, its ingredients have an Irritation rating of zero.

The Gel Priming Moisturiser does have a comedogenic rating of 2, due to the inclusion of the antioxidant olive oil (Olea Europaea) but we’ve not experienced any clogged pores or breakouts, on top of what we’d get normally with our adult acne, so we suggest taking this with a pinch of salt.

The ratings also depend on the amount of an ingredient used and without knowing the exact details, this is purely a guide.

And in terms of real-world use, this gel feels great on our oily skin. It absorbs easily and you only need a tiny amount to give your face a youthful glow that doesn’t feel greasy.

We’ve only been using it for two weeks, so we’re yet to see long-term differences yet but the brand has a lot of positive reviews so we’ll keep you posted.

Buy now from Boots

9. Aveeno Oat Gel Moisturiser

£16 | Buy now (UK) | Buy now (US)

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Aveeno Oat Gel Moisturiser reviewmamabella | mamabella

The Aveeno Calm and Restore serum didn’t even make it into our top 20 best face serums but its Oat Gel moisturiser performed significantly better, going straight in at number nine on our best moisturiser list.

We’re already big fans of this moisturiser and whenever our skin barrier gets damaged – from using too much retinol, or when we’ve accidentally over-exfoliated – we reach for this cream.

It’s so cooling on the skin, it’s as if it’s come straight from the fridge each time we use it and it’s lightweight. It doesn’t feel heavy on the skin and it absorbs almost immediately, taking all of its hydrating goodness deep inside.

In our hydration tests, this moisturiser increased levels by 6.7 points (25%) after five minutes, and – despite dropping ever so slightly after an hour – managed to keep hydration levels high at 24.7% overall.

Elsewhere, it’s affordable and its ingredients have a low risk of causing irritation and breakouts.

There are a couple of downsides.

We don’t love the packaging of this gel-like cream and, as is the case with all jar moisturisers, it’s best to use a skincare spatula to get the cream out of the pot.

Most pot moisturisers ship with small plastic spatulas but you can also reusable cosmetic spatulas separately on Amazon for around £8.

If you use your fingers, you run the risk of adding bacteria to the formula which can lead to skin breakouts, lessen the impact of the cream, and intefere with the delicate preservative systems that prevent your skincare from growing mould or similar.

Another downside is that while Aveeno, as a brand, is cruelty-free, it’s owned by Johnson and Johnson which does sell products in China, where animal testing is still used.

Read our full Aveeno Oat Gel moisturiser review here


10. e.l.f Happy Hydration Cannabis Sativa Moisturiser

£16 | Buy now (UK) | Buy now (US)

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Aveeno Oat Gel Moisturiser reviewmamabella | mamabella

Another e.l.f entry in our best moisturiser list, this time for the Happy Hydration Cannabis Sativa moisturiser.

As a different take on e.l.f’s Holy Hydration cream – which currently sits in 13th place in this best moisturiser list – the Happy Hydration version gets its name from the fact it contains hemp seed oil.

Hemp is a variety of the Cannabis sativa plant species and contains compounds called cannabinoids, the most common of which is cannabidiol (CBD).  As you can read in our What is CBD? guide, research has shown CBD helps with inflammation and positively influences wellbeing and mood.

Hemp is used in cooking, in supplements as well as in skincare and beauty products because of its ability to nourish and hydrate the skin. It should be noted that while it’s a variation of Cannabis sativa, it doesn’t get you high because it doesn’t contain a compound known as THC.

Alongside hemp seed oil, the Happy Hydration cream contains Vitamin B5, to soothe the skin; hyaluronic acid to hydrate and plump, and niacinamide (Vitamin B3) to help boost hydration, prevent moisture loss, and brighten your skin tone.

In our hydration test, it increased hydration by 6.7 points (20.1%) after five minutes. Hydration levels dropped by 1.8 points after an hour, but this still gave a total rise of 4.9 points, or 15.6%.

Further pushing it up the list is the fact it’s affordable – £12 in the UK – and the brand is vegan and cruelty-free. It would have scored even higher but it contains an ingredient called Isopropyl Isostearate that has been known to be comedogenic.

This means that it could cause pimples on acne-prone skin. We have acne and haven’t experienced any problems with this cream, but it’s worth bearing in mind. Alternatively, making sure you’re cleansing and exfoliating properly will reduce the chances.


Best moisturiser: Top 11-20

  • CeraVe Moisturising Lotion
  • The Inkey List Omega Water Cream
  • Charlotte Tilbury Magic Water Cream
  • Florence by Mills Dreamy Dew
  • e.l.f Holy Hydration
  • Isntree Hyaluronic Acid Aqua Gel Cream
  • Etude House Soon Jung 2x Barrier
  • Byoma Moisturising Gel-Cream
  • e.l.f Pure Skin Moisturiser
  • iUNIK Beta-Glucan Moisture Cream

 


CeraVe Moisturising Lotion

£11 | Buy now (UK) | Buy now (US)

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CeraVe Moisturising Lotion test and reviewmamabella | mamabella

In our best moisturiser test, the CeraVe Moisturising Lotion increased the hydration of our skin by 25%. That is, in just five minutes, the CeraVe lotion enhanced the hydration of the skin on our hand by a quarter.

Only serums and essences performed higher, which we’d expect because these are typically designed to penetrate deeper into your skin whereas moisturisers, instead, create a barrier to avoid hydration escaping.

Compared to the CeraVe Moisturising Cream, the lotion is thinner and absorbs more easily.

This makes it better suited as a daytime moisturiser, while the cream may better suit drier skin, or as an overnight moisturiser.

As you can read in our guide to the best CeraVe products, the brand was born out of a need to help repair the skin barrier – a key component in acne, eczema, psoriasis and other conditions.

It contains three essential ceramides, which are fatty acids and lipids found naturally in skin cells.

They’re important for retaining your skin’s moisture, and they help prevent the entry of germs into your body.

Although our skin generates ceramides naturally, their levels drop with age and can be impacted by environmental factors, leading to your skin suffering and deteriorating from a lack of protection.

FURTHER READING: The best CeraVe products for all your skincare concerns – from acne, wrinkles, bumpy skin and eczema


The Inkey List Omega Water Cream

£9.99 | Buy now

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The Inkey List Omega Water Cream test reviewThe Inkey List

Further proof that you don’t need to spend a fortune on skincare to see results, the Omega Water Cream from The Inkey List increased our skin’s hydration by 11.7% in our best moisturiser test.

As you’d expect, given its name, this cream is runny and thin. This means it absorbs easily and doesn’t feel too heavy on the skin.

The Inkey List claims that its secret sauce is its ‘Omega Ceramide Complex’ which contains omegas 3, 6 and 9.

These work together to prevent water loss and boost the skin’s elasticity.

The hydration then comes from the fact it contains 5% glycerin.

Glycerin is a humectant or moisture magnet, that pulls hydration to the skin for the moisturiser to lock it in place.

This is why it’s important to apply this cream and others like it on damp or even wet skin.

This cream additionally contains niacinamide to help regulate oil production, reduce redness and prevent pimples.

You can read more about The Inkey List and see some of its other best products here.

FURTHER READING: Spotlight on The Inkey List: Affordable skincare and hair care that actually does as it promises


Charlotte Tilbury Magic Water Cream

£79 | Buy now

Charlotte Tilbury Magic Water Cream reviewCharlotte Tilbury

Charlotte’s Magic Water Cream is the lighter, fragrance-free sibling of the original Charlotte’s Magic Cream.

The brand calls it a hydration saviour and it contains beta-glucan to help repair the skin barrier; Niacinamide and an “Oil Balancing Extract” to reduce the appearance of pores and excess sebum;  a Biopeptide Complex to improve the appearance of skin tone and texture; antioxidant Vitamin E, as well as hydration superstars squalane, and glycerin.

Charlotte Tilbury makes some bold claims about 48-hour hydration and, while we haven’t tested it for 48 hours yet, our early hydration tests suggest that these claims are pretty accurate.

It caused the hydration of our skin to rise by 17 points after just five minutes. This is the highest increase of any product we’ve tested.

This total hydration did drop slightly after an hour, but even with this drop, the total hour-long increase was 14.6 points – 56% higher than before we applied the cream.

What’s more, it feels super lightweight on our oily, sensitive skin and gives a dewy – but not greasy-looking – finish.

The cream doesn’t feature higher in the list, however, because it’s expensive and contains a couple of ingredients that could cause issues to very sensitive skin types.

All that considered though, it still enters our best moisturiser list in 13th place and takes a top 10 spot in our best moisturiser for oily skin list, and our best moisturiser for dry skin list.

Buy now

Florence by Mills Dreamy Dew

£14 | Buy now

Florence by Mills Dreamy Dew moisturiser reviewmamabella | mamabella

If you’re a Stranger Things fan, you’ll be very familiar with Millie Bobby Brown.

Beyond being an amazing actress, she also has her own skincare line called Florence by Mills and our favourite product from her collection is the Dreamy Dew moisturiser.

It’s super lightweight on the skin and is designed to help control oil and leave the skin calm and refreshed. All while leaving it looking dewy, as the name suggests.

In our hydration test, this moisturiser increased the levels of our skin by a hugely impressive 7.6 points (20.3%) after just five minutes.

Even dropping 2.4 points after an hour, this still gave a total hydration increase of 5.2 points, or 14.9%. This is above average compared to all the entries in our best moisturiser list.

Ingredients-wise, it has a relatively low irritation and comedogenic rating so shouldn’t cause too many problems with sensitive skin, and it shouldn’t cause breakouts. We have adult acne and skin that’s prone to redness and we’ve not experienced any issues with this cream.

We should point out though that it does contain fragrance. This fragrance is in very low amounts and smells subtle but if your skin doesn’t like perfumes, this could be a concern.

It’s also not the cheapest moisturiser on our list. It’s far from the most expensive and a little goes a very long way but this might put it out of reach for some.

Buy now from Boots |


e.l.f Holy Hydration 

£12 | Buy now

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e.l.f is one of the best cheap makeup brands around but it also sells great skincare, including its Holy Hydration range.

Within the wider range, it sells a Holy Hydration eye cream, cleanser and cleansing balm, sleeping and lip mask and, the product we’ve tested in our hunt for the best moisturiser, the e.l.f. Holy Hydration Face Cream.

We tested the SPF, fragranced version and it increased hydration by 6.4 points or 18% after five minutes.

This hydration continued to increase by another point after an hour, which took the total percentage rise to 20%. As a result, this moisturiser jumped straight into the top 10.

This is due to the fact this cream contains hyaluronic acid as well as squalene and Vitamin B5.

It also contains niacinamide and peptides to help promote collagen and brighten skin tone.

The cream is thicker than we thought it would be and took a while to massage into the skin but it left a soft finish and didn’t feel as heavy as its consistency would suggest.

The fragrance is very light but if fragranced products irritate your skin, you can buy a fragrance-free version.

Buy now from Boots | Buy now from Amazon


Isntree Hyaluronic Acid Aqua Gel Cream

£16.40 | Buy now

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Isntree Hyaluronic Acid Aqua Gel Reviewmamabella | mamabella

Like with Etude House, we hadn’t heard of Isntree before a number of our TikTok followers asked to test the brand. And the most popular product request was the Hyaluronic Acid Aqua Gel Cream.

Isntree is a Korean beauty brand that specialises in using natural, functional ingredients that do as they promise in products that are manufactured and sold with sustainability at their core. In fact, its name is a portmanteau of “island”, “natural” and “tree.”

The Aqua Gel Cream contains five types of hyaluronic acid, which helps suck in moisture to the skin. It then has squalene from olive oil (to refine skin texture); aloe vera to soother irritation, and sodium PCA to prevent the skin from drying out.

As the name suggests, this cream has a light, gel texture which makes it particularly good for oily and combination skin. After all, oily skin still needs to be hydrated to prevent it producing even more sebum to overcompensate for the lack of moisture. It is also great for dry, and sensitive skin too. No mean feat.

In our hydration test, this gel cream increased the hydration levels of our skin by 4.6 percentage points (15.9%) after five minutes. It then rose a further 0.3 percentage points after an hour. This gave the gel a total hydration increase of 4.9 points or 14.5%.

This is a decent score, especially in our hunt for the best moisturiser, and it helped push the cream into the top 10. Knokcing Etude House’s Soon Jung 2x Barrier Cream out of the top 10 for the first time.

The Isntree Aqua Gel Cream gained the same overall score as e.l.f’s Holy Hydration. The e.l.f version is slightly cheaper, and its hydration increase was slightly higher. It lost points for having a couple of “icky” ingredients on the INCI Decoder database. It also contains Stearyl Heptanoate which has a comedogenic rating of 4. This means the ingredient has been linked with causing breakouts.

By comparison, Isntree’s gel has no “icky” ingredients, an irritation rating of 0, and a comedogenic rating of 1. These ratings apply to the ingredients rather than the formula as a whole, so they should be used as a guide only.

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Etude House Soon Jung 2x Barrier

£14.99 | Buy now

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Soon Jung 2x Barrier Cream reviewmamabella | mamabella

Etude House wasn’t a brand we’d heard of before we began our hunt for the best moisturiser, yet after numerous people on TikTok requested its Soon Jung 2X Barrier Cream, we put it to the test.

It didn’t disappoint, jumping straight into the Top 10 and pushing one-time-leader Cetaphil Daily Hydration Lotion out of the leaderboard for the first time.

In our test, this Soon Jung cream increased the hydration of our skin by a very high 8.8 percentage points, or 24%, after five minutes. After an hour, this jumped a further point, giving a total rise of 9.8 points or 26%. It’s also affordable, coming in at £15.

Consistency-wise, it feels thick but is closer to a lotion than a cream. Plus it absorbs easily and doesn’t leave the skin feeling greasy or heavy.

In fact, our skin felt soft and looked glowy for hours after application. It’s also fragrance-free, which should reduce the chance of it irritating sensitive skin.

Despite all of these positives, the reason the Soon Jung Barrier Cream didn’t score higher is because it lost points for not being a fully vegan brand.

It also sells products in China, which means that while Etude House doesn’t test its products on animals directly, it allows the authorities it works with to do so. This means it also dropped points in the cruelty-free category.

We recently discovered a website called YesStyle that makes it easy, and cheap, to get hold of Japanese and Korean beauty in the UK, and the Soon Jung Barrier Cream is currently on offer for just a tenner.

Shipping takes about a week, which is less than ideal if you’re desperate for certain products but if you’re not, and can wait, we think it’s worth it. Plus, you can use the exclusive mamabella discount code: MAMABELLA to get 10% off your order.

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Byoma Moisturising Gel-Cream 

£11.99 | Buy now

View the full TikTok video by clicking here

Byoma Moisturising Gel-Cream reviewmamabella | mamabella

Byoma only came to life during the 2020 lockdown and it’s already gaining a cult following for its affordable, accessible skincare that’s designed to help repair our skin barrier.

This is because a stronger skin barrier results in clearer, brighter skin.

What’s more, Byoma puts sustainability and ethics at its heart and all of its products are vegan, cruelty-free, while the packaging is made from fully recyclable 100% monomaterial plastic.

We’ve tested two products in the range as part of our TikTok skincare series – the Byoma Hydrating Serum, and the Byoma Moisturising Gel-Cream.

Both performed admirably, entering the top 10 immediately, but the Moisturising Gel-Cream scored particularly high.

Not only did it increase hydration by 4.7 points (14%) after five minutes, it continued to hydrate the skin over the course of an hour. Rising our skin’s hydration levels another 4.7 points, or 9.3 points overall.

This means that after an hour, our skin was 25% more hydrated than before. To put this into perspective, the average hour-long hydration rate currently sits at 8.4%.

This means Byoma tripled the performance of the average creams and lotions on our best moisturisers list. It then got extra points for its vegan and cruelty-free credentials, as well as for being affordable

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e.l.f Pure Skin Moisturiser

£12 | Buy now

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Yet another entry in our best moisturiser list for e.l.f, this time for its Pure Skin Moisturiser.

Designed for oily, acne-prone, and sensitive skin, the e.l.f Pure Skin Moisturiser is a lightweight, oil-free moisturiser formulated with hyaluronic acid, salicylic acid, and glycerin.

These ingredients help the skin to retain moisture and stay hydrated while getting rid of dead skin cells and helping to keep excess sebum under control.

In our best moisturiser group test, this moisturiser increased the hydration levels of our skin by 5.5 points, or 14.1% after five minutes.

An hour later, these levels had dropped by 4.2 points to give a total hydration increase of 1.3 (3.9%) and while this is below average for the moisturisers on our list, it’s still impressive given that this moisturiser is aimed at oily skin.

There’s a myth that oily skin doesn’t need hydration but the e.l.f Pure Skin moisturiser manages to balance hydration with mattification in ways that few creams can.

Elsewhere, it doesn’t contain any ingredients that could cause problems and has a low irritation and comedogenic rating. All while being fully vegan and cruelty-free.

Not to mention it’s affordable. It’s a great all-rounder and that’s why it sits in 18th place in our best moisturiser list.

Want more? Check out our guide to the best moisturiser for oily skin and acne. 

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iUNIK Beta-Glucan Moisture Cream

£11.99 | Buy now

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iUNIK Beta-Glucan Moisture Cream Reviewmamabella | mamabella

iUNIK is yet another Korean skincare brand that’s bringing the goods. The whole brand ethos centres on creating minimalist and effective products that contain only natural and high-quality ingredients.

As a result, all of their formulas are free from parabens, sulfates, and artificial fragrances, making them a great choice for people with sensitive skin.

One of iUNIK’s most popular products is its Beta-Glucan Moisture Cream. It’s formulated with 3,000mg of beta-glucan which is a natural polysaccharide found in the cell walls of plants. It helps to soothe and hydrate the skin in a way that shouldn’t irritate or cause breakouts.

It also contains centella asiatica extract, which is known for its anti-inflammatory properties and can help to calm irritated skin.

In our hydration test, this iUNIK cream increased the hydration levels of our skin by 6.9 points (21.3%) after just five minutes and continued to increase hydration after an hour.

At this point, the levels had risen by a further 0.2 points giving a total rise of 7.1 (21.8%).

Texture-wise, this cream feels closer to a gel that absorbs quickly without leaving a greasy residue.

A lightweight feeling that our oily skin particularly liked. The only ingredient in this cream that has been flagged as being potentially problematic is Commiphora Myrrha Resin Extract.

This extract is a natural antiseptic, astringent, and disinfectant making it great for acne-prone skin, yet in high levels, it can cause irritation. In the iUNIK cream, there are trace amounts so it should be absolutely fine but we just wanted to flag it up.

What’s more, it’s too expensive either. Sephora in the UK sells it for £16 but if you buy it from Stylevana, not only can you get it for less than a tenner, but we also have a exclusive discount code to drop the price further.

Just enter the code INF10MAMABEL at the checkout to get 10% off the already cheaper price!

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How we test moisturisers

For each best moisturiser test, we use a device called the Mili Pure to record the moisture level of the skin on our hands before washing them. We then apply each moisturiser, serum, and essence onto the damp skin.

After five minutes we take a second hydration reading. We then wait an hour and take a third and final reading.

The reason we do these tests on our hand is because we have adult acne. The oil and hydration levels on our face can vary significantly and this could skew the results. We’re aware this isn’t perfect, because the products are made for our face, however, given that the hydration levels of our hands are more consistent, we feel this is a fairer way to do the tests.


Best moisturiser: Scoring methodology

To determine a product’s total score, which determines where it sits on the leaderboard, we add together the points in the Vegan, Cruelty-Free, Hydration Percentage, and INCI Score categories. We then subtract the price per 30ml, and the Irritation and Comedone Rating scores.

  • Price: This is the recommended retail price (RRP) for the product in question
  • Price (per 30ml): Based on the RRP, we determine the price of the product in question, per 30ml
  • Vegan: Fully vegan brands score 10. Brands that offer vegan products but aren’t fully vegan score 5. Brands with no vegan options score 0.
  • Cruelty-free: Cruelty-free brands score 10. Brands that don’t test on animals, but who partner with organisations or countries that do, score 5. Brands that offer no assurances about animal testing score 0.
  • Hydration points: The percentage point difference between the baseline hydration test, and the five-minute hydration test.
  • Hydration percentage: The percentage difference between the baseline hydration test, and the five-minute hydration test.
  • INCI score: Using the INCI Decoder website, we determine how many of the ingredients in a product’s formula are considered to be “icky” or worse. A product with no “icky” ingredients scores 100%, which we convert to a score of 10. A product with 10 ingredients and two of them are “icky” means the product is 20% “icky” and 80% “good.” The 80% is then converted to a score of 8.
  • Irritation Rating: All ingredients listed on the INCI Decoder website come with an irritation score, out of 5. The score for this category is taken from the highest-rated ingredient.
  • Comedogenic Rating: All ingredients listed on the INCI Decoder website also come with a comedogenic rating, out of 5. The score for this category is taken from the highest-rated ingredient.

Note: Please take the Irritation and Comedogenic ratings with a pinch of salt. The rating can change depending on the amount of that particular ingredient being used. For example, if an ingredient has an irritation rating of 5 but only features in trace amounts in the product in question, the chances of it causing irritation are lower than the rating would suggest. This should be used as a guide only. You can find out more about this here.

If you’re looking to save some money and don’t want to fork out for multiple products, there might be something of interest in our best tinted moisturiser list as a handful of our favourites tick all the boxes.


What is the use of moisturiser?

We go into more detail about how moisturisers work in our science of moisturiser article but moisturiser has a number of uses.

Depending on the moisturiser and its ingredients, it can:

  • Improve your skin’s hydration by increasing the water content in the stratum corneum – the upper layer of your skin
  • Increase occlusion, which means it creates a barrier on the skin to stop water from being evaporated
  • Cover small cracks in the skin to help them repair themselves
  • Provide a protective film over the skin
  • Protect the skin from friction

Why do dermatologists say not to use moisturiser?

There are dermatologists who claim moisturisers can make your skin “lazy.” According to this school of thought, constantly flooding the skin with moisture makes your fibroblast cells think they don’t have to work so hard, so they effectively slow down or give up.

These cells are also responsible for producing collagen and elastin meaning if they become lazy, it can also cause premature ageing because these are the building blocks of youthful skin.

Other dermatologists swear by moisturiser, while a third group say that it should be used sparingly or – if you have dry skin – you only need to use products like Vaseline or similar to lock moisture into the skin without making it lazy.

If you’re not seeing any difference from using a moisturiser, or you find your moisturiser is making your skin worse, it can’t do any harm to reduce its use to see if your skin improves. You could opt for only using moisturiser when your skin is particularly dry or damaged, from sunburn or similar, or opting only for an occlusive such as petroleum jelly.

Everyone’s skin is different so do what you think works best for you.


What is the best moisturiser for oily skin?

The Inkey List Omega Water Cream test reviewThe Inkey List

Below is our best moisturiser for oily skin and acne at the time of writing.

***The Inkey List Omega Water Cream***

This moisturiser is lightweight and hydrating making it perfect for oily skin. It contains glycerin, niacinamide and ceramides to help keep the skin barrier healthy and balanced.

It’s also one of the best cheap moisturisers for oily skin, too, making it a great all-rounder.


What’s the best moisturiser for dry skin?

Clinique Dramatically Different Hydrating Jellymamabella | mamabella

Below is our best moisturiser for dry skin at the time of writing.

***Clinique Dramatically Different Hydrating Jelly***

This moisturising jelly is lightweight and hydrating making it ideal for dry skin. It contains glycerin to attract moisture, cucumber extract to soothe and calm dry, irritated skin, and hyaluronic acid to keep the skin plump and refreshed.


Which moisturiser is best for tattoos?

One question we’ve received a few times since launching our best moisturiser tests is which moisturiser is best for tattoos. The answer we usually give is either Vaseline or Bepanthen. Both help create a protective barrier over the tattoo and help with the skin’s natural healing process.

Having recently tried the Eucerin Urea Lotion Plus 10%, we’ve since been recommending this wonder cream.

Eucerin Urea Plus 10% Lotion reviewmamabella

***Eucerin Urea Lotion Plus *** 

The Eucerin lotion increased and maintained the hydration of our skin by 14.6% after an hour. This is above average.

It’s surprisingly lightweight and affordable, coming in at just £1.86 per 30ml, and £15.50 overall.

Its ingredients are ideal for sensitive skin, and the use of ceramides and natural moisturising factors (NMF) means this lotion can repair as well as nourish, making it great for tattoos.


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