By Sarah Yang
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Since I was blessed with dry, eczema-prone skin, it seems like I spend a lot of my day moisturizing and remoisturizing. And if you looked at my skincare stash, you'd see bottles, tubes, and droppers of half-used moisturizers, serums, creams, etc., because I'm always trying new things or changing up mydry-skin-remedyrotation based on my specific need at the moment.
When my face is mildly dry, I reach for theovernight hydrating masks so they can work their magic while I sleep. Then in the rare moments my skin isn't experiencing any dryness, I just put on a regular moisturizer. And when my skin is really experiencing an out-of-control dryness, I usually go to my gel moisturizers.
I know. A gel instead of one of those heavy-duty, thick moisturizers that REALLY lock moisture in? Listen, I have a couple of those in my beauty stash, too, but most of the time I prefer the lightweight feel of a water-based gel lotion. I find that the heavy stuff works, but sometimesit can irritate my skin or make it feel extra oily. Gel moisturizers are known to be lightweight, easily absorbed, and super hydrating.
Because I find myself having to apply a moisturizer throughout the day when my skin is super parched, gel makes it so much easier to wear. And the coolness of the gel feels like HEAVEN on red, irritated skin. I also find that it's so much easier to apply makeup after puttingon a layer of the stuff.
So if I've sold you a ticket for the gel-moisturizer train, you might be wondering which ones are the best. I've rounded up some of my fellow editors' and my favorites, plus the best-reviewed out there. Take a look below. I've even broken them down by price point.
Under $20
Simple
Hydrating Gel Cream
Formulated with plant extracts and minerals, Simple's gel cream is super light and not sticky at all. It's supposed to reduce dryness, dullness, and that tight feeling you get when you're skin is parched.
Garnier
SkinActive Moisture Rescue Face Moisturizer, Normal/Combo
Garnier has twooptions of gel cream for dry and normal/combo skin types. Both formulas contain vitamin C and a fruit antioxidant complex—and they lock in moisture for 24 hours.
Versed
Dew Point Moisturizing Gel-Cream
I keep Versed's Dew Point moisturizer in my gel-cream rotation. I normally use it as a daily moisturizer along with sunscreen, and it leaves my skin feeling so cool and refreshed. It's formulated with sodium hyaluronate, aloe leaf juice, and green tea extract.
Neutrogena
Hydro Boost Water Gel
Neutrogena's Hydro Boost gel is another one of my drugstore standbys. While on vacation in humid Southeast Asia last year, my skin was so dry and irritated because of sun exposureand all the plane travel. I popped in a local drugstore, bought the gel, and put it on every night before going to bed. Withina few days, my skin felt much happier. The gel contains hyaluronic acid and is oil-, dye-, and fragrance-free.
Under $50
Paula's Choice
Invisible Finish Moisture Gel
Formulated for oily and combination skin, this gel not only hydrates but also minimizes pores, evens out skin discoloration, and fights the effects of aging. Ingredients include vitamin C, niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, oat extract, and licorice extract.
Origins
GinZing Oil- Free Energy Boosting Gel Moisturizer
Origins' oil-free moisturizer hydrates for a whopping 72 hours, combating dryness and preventing extra moistureloss. Caffeine and ginseng are added to reenergize skin.
Kiehl's Since 1851
Ultra Facial Oil-Free Gel Cream
This gel cream contains ingredients that hydrate, retain moisture, smooth, and protect skin from free-radical damage. It also reduces the appearance of oil, so your skin will look its healthiest.
Laneige
Water Bank Hydro Gel
Laneige's hydrating water gel contains antioxidants and mineral water with extracts from kale, watercress, and beet. The super-light formula doesn't have parabens or phthalates, either.
Farmacy
Daily Greens Oil-Free Gel Moisturizer with Moringa and Papaya
This daily moisturizer is oil- and silicone-free—it's best for normal, combination, and oily skin types. Ingredients like moringa seed extract and water, papaya extract, and hyaluronic acid work to remove impurities, exfoliate, and refresh.
Ole Henriksen
C-Rush Vitamin C Gel Moisturizer
Good for pretty much all skin types, including sensitive, this vitamin Cgel cream not only locks in hydration for 24 hours, but it also helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. You can apply this morning and night to your face and neck.
Under $100
Biossance
Squalane + Probiotic Gel Moisturizer
This gel is formulated with probiotics, which are supposed to support the skin's moisture barrier and renewal process. Plus, ginger extract and red seaweed calm any redness or irritation.
Éminence
Mangosteen Gel Moisturizer
Éminence's gel moisturizer leaves your skin matte and not sticky or oily. Its main ingredients include the antioxidant mangosteen to minimize environmental stress and leave your skin radiant; red clover flower extract to improve skin tone and minimize pore size; and ribose to smooth.
Dermologica
BioLumin-C Vitamin-C Gel Moisturizer
For lovers of vitamin C in their skincare, this lightweight formula works to brighten dark spots and discoloration.
Tatcha
The Water Cream
Like all of Tatcha's products, this water cream has nourishing and hydrating Japanese botanicals—Japanese wild rose, Japanese leopard lily, and Hadasei-3 (a mix of green tea, rice, and algae). It's also formulated to minimize the appearance of pores and improve dull and uneven texture.
Marc Jacobs Beauty
Youthquake Hydra-full Retexturizing Gel Crème Moisturizer Jumbo
This moisturizer contains pineapple enzymes and sodium hyaluronate to combat dry, dull skin. And putting a layer on can act as a makeup primer of sorts, making it easier to apply your favorite products smoothly.
Over $100
Tata Harper
Hyaluronic Acid Gel Moisturizer
Tata Harper's ultra-light daily moisturizer contains chia seed water, marsh samphire, and tremella mushroom, which create a layer of protection to minimize more water loss. It also contains the antioxidant banana flower and vitamin E–rich safflower oleosomes to smooth and even skin tone.
La Mer
The Moisturizing Cool Gel Cream
At over $300, this one's a big investment. The gel is formulated with La Mer's Miracle Broth, which contains sea kelp and other sea ingredients that are fermented. Applying to your skin morning and night will hydrate and smooth fine lines and wrinkles, leaving your skin glowing.
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This article was published at an earlier date and has been updated.
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Sarah Yang
Managing Editor
Sarah is lifestyle writer and editor with over 10 years of experience covering health and wellness, interior design, food, beauty, and tech. Born and raised in Los Angeles, she attended New York University and lived in New York for 12 years before returning to L.A. in 2019.In addition to her work on THE/THIRTY and Who What Wear, she held editor roles at Apartment Therapy, Real Simple, House Beautiful, Elle Decor, and The Bump (sister site of The Knot).She has a passion for health and wellness, but she especially loves writing about mental health. Her self-care routine consists of five things: a good workout, “me” time on the regular, an intriguing book/podcast/playlist to unwind after a long day, naps, and decorating her home.
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