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We Found the Best Face Moisturizers for Sensitive Skin That'll Soothe & Hydrate

With picks from La Roche-Posay, First Aid Beauty, and more.

Best Face Moisturizers for Sensitive Skin

Byrdie / Kevin Liang

TL;DR

Our top choice, along with many dermatologists, is the CeraVe Daily Moisturizing Lotion. This pick touts the National Eczema Association Seal of Acceptance, so you can feel confident knowing the formula is extra gentle and effective. For those who prefer more rich hydration, the SkinCeuticals' Triple Lipid Restore 2:4:2 is a great choice. It also delivers anti-aging benefits.

Creating an effective skincare routine is challenging enough, but for those with sensitive skin, the already tough task is even more daunting. It requires being extra picky with the products you choose since a misstep has the potential to lead to sensitivity, irritation, redness, and more. Despite the potential hassle, a good moisturizer is an absolute must for all skin types—even more so for the sensitive set.The right moisturizer can go a long way in helping to create a strong skin barrier—the secret to warding off both dryness and sensitivity. The key is to seek out simple formulas: the more basic, the better, advises Lucy Chen, MD, FAAD, a board-certified dermatologist at Riverchase Dermatology in Miami.

We conducted hours of research on the best moisturizers for sensitive skin, evaluating each formula on active ingredients, as well as what the ingredient list does not contain—like fragrance, dyes, or potential irritants. We also looked for formulas that contain SPF or sun protection and how well they deliver hydrating results without irritating skin or causing breakouts. To help narrow down our selections, we consulted two board-certified dermatologists to offer product recommendations and advice on what types of ingredients to look out for. After considering dozens of options, we landed on these top-rated picks.

What We Like
  • Lightweight

  • Approved by the National Eczema Association

  • Works for face and body

  • Comes in a pump bottle

What to Consider
  • Need to reapply often

Active Ingredients: Hyaluronic acid, three essential ceramides | Skin Type: Balanced, dry | Size: 8, 12, or 16 ounces | SPF: No | Cruelty-Free: No

A true classic, there’s a good reason why people sing the praises of this cream over and over. This fragrance-free lotion touts three types of ceramides coupled with hydrating hyaluronic acid in a formula gentle enough to be accepted by the National Eczema Association.

We love that it’s oil-free, yet really moisturizing and hydrating. Another added bonus is that it’s widely available at most drugstores nationwide. This pick has been recommended by dermatologists for years for its gentle, no-fuss formula that’s easy on sensitive skin. It’s safe to use on your face and body, any time of the year. 

It's worth noting that the texture is quite lightweight, so it might not provide you with long-lasting hydration throughout the day. Don’t be surprised if you find yourself reapplying this lotion a few times a day. 

What We Like
  • Soothes inflammation

  • Lightweight

What to Consider
  • Hemp smell is a bit strong

Active Ingredients: Cannabis sativa (hemp) seed oil, witch hazel, vitamin E | Skin Type: Dry | Size: 2 ounces | SPF: No | Cruelty-Free: Yes

Hemp seed oil, known for its soothing and anti-inflammatory properties, is the star of the show here (though no, this doesn’t contain CBD or THC). It also has vitamin E and skin-balancing witch hazel, all in a fragrance-free formula that rings it at a super affordable price.

We love this pick because the texture is lightweight (almost watery), but still thoroughly hydrates your skin for hours. It does wonders in calming irritated skin and is also moisturizing enough to protect against harsh winter elements.

Just note, some folks might find the hemp smell to be a bit off-putting.  

What We Like
  • Fragrance and paraben-free

  • Lightweight

  • Can be used day and night

What to Consider
  • Not rich enough for super dry skin types

Active Ingredients: Ceramides, hyaluronic acid, squalane | Skin Type: All | Size: 3 fluid ounces | SPF: No | Cruelty-Free: No

Vanicream is top-notch when it comes to creating products for sensitive-skin folks. This moisturizer is a drugstore favorite that was specifically formulated for sensitive skin (but works for all skin types). It has a thicker texture that adds moisture and calms irritated complexions but doesn't feel heavy—it can even be worn under SPF and makeup. Full of hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid, squalane, and ceramides, it'll make your skin feel soft and nourished.

The beauty of Vanicream skincare is that you don’t have to worry about any of their products irritating your face or body. The brand offers products that are bare-bones and not laden with ingredients that could cause sensitivity. Plus, all of their products are fragrance-free, so you don’t have to worry about that irritation, either. We like that this product comes in a squeeze bottle for easy and hygienic application, and appreciate that you can find it at most drugstores, too.  

What We Like
  • Great anti-aging benefits

  • Non-comedogenic

  • Fragrance-free

What to Consider
  • May be too light for dry skin types

Active Ingredients: TriHex Technology | Skin Type: All | Size: 2 fluid ounces | SPF: No Cruelty-Free: Yes

This pick is pricey, but it's well worth the money. It comes from one of our favorite, derm-beloved brands. It's noteworthy because it not only delivers gentle hydration (so gentle that you can even use this on post-procedure skin), but also touts the company’s unique TriHex Technology. Why does that matter? It helps boost collagen and elastin production, key proteins that are needed for strong, youthful, healthy skin. Calming ginger root and white tea leaf extracts are in the mix, too.

We love the elegant, lightweight formula, and also appreciate that this pick features ingredients that work to calm and soothe irritated, sensitive, or inflamed skin, too. The pump feature keeps things clean and sanitary—no need to dip your hands into a jar for this splurge. 

What We Like
  • Lightweight

  • Absorbs fast

  • Long-lasting

What to Consider
  • Not ideal for those who like a radiant finish

Active Ingredients: Prebiotic oat, feverfew | Skin Type: Sensitive | Size: 1.7 ounces | SPF: No | Cruelty-Free: No

Byrdie Editorial Director, Holly Rhue recommends this gel pick, a choice option for those who prefer lighter hydration. Despite its fast-absorbing texture, it still delivers plenty of moisture—and continues to moisturize for up to 24 hours. It’s free from parabens, fragrances, alcohol, and dyes. Also noteworthy is the addition of prebiotic oats, which are known to improve the skin barrier function and calm dry or itchy skin. Dr. Rodney also likes this option, lauding it for the addition of feverfew, which can help reduce redness.

Many users prefer this moisturizer because it really works wonders in calming inflamed skin—a necessity when you’re dealing with sensitive skin. The formula dries down to an almost matte finish and doesn’t leave your skin looking greasy or shiny. If you prefer a moisturizer that leaves a bit of a sheen on the skin, you should opt for something else.  

What We Like
  • Reduces itch and irritation

  • Works for face and body

  • Soothes redness

What to Consider
  • Can pill easily

Active Ingredients: Colloidal oatmeal, shea butter, allantoin, FAB antioxidant booster | Skin Type: Balanced, dry | Size: 2, 6, 8, or 14 ounces | SPF: No | Cruelty-Free: Yes

If your skin needs seriously intense moisture, this rich, ultra-thick cream is tops. Shea butter is the moisturizing hero, while allantoin and colloidal oats relieve both itch and irritation. (FYI, the latter is even FDA-designated as a skin protectant.) To that point, it earns rave reviews not only for how well it moisturizes but also for relieving issues like eczema and psoriasis.

The Ultra Repair Cream is another one of Dr. Rodney's favorites. “It also contains both feverfew and licorice extracts, which are great at soothing irritated skin,” she notes. On top of all of that, it can be used from head to toe on pretty much everyone, including babies.

Some people notice a bit of pilling under makeup or sunscreen with this pick, so it might be better on days when you want your skin to breathe without foundation or concealer. 

Read Full Review: First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Cream Intense Hydration Review

What We Like
  • Works for face and body

  • Long-lasting

What to Consider
  • Feels a bit greasy

Active Ingredients: Petrolatum | Skin Type: Sensitive, dry, post-procedure | Size: 2.8 or 3.8 ounces | SPF: No | Cruelty-Free: No

EltaMD may be more often associated with sunscreen, but it does more than just work as a great SPF. Case in point: this guy. The rich consistency truly melts into the skin, and, according to the brand, it can help skin retain up to 90% of its moisture for 12 hours. It’s great not only for sensitive skin but for post-procedure skin, too, a true sign that it’s mega-gentle.

We love that it’s free from parabens, oils, and fragrances, and features petrolatum to really lock in moisture without risking irritation. Some folks have complained that this product leaves your skin feeling greasy. The formula is definitely a lighter consistency than the best-selling petrolatum ointment on the market. But, since the EltaMD Moisture Seal is petrolatum-based, you should expect it to feel a little bit heavier on the skin than a standard lotion or cream. 

What We Like
  • Lightweight

  • Oil-free

  • Non-comedogenic

What to Consider
  • Chemical sunscreen ingredients can be irritating for some people with sensitive skin

Active Ingredients: Avobenzone, oxybenzone | Skin Type: All | Size: 2.5 fluid ounces | SPF: Yes, 30 | Cruelty-Free: No

When it comes to streamlining and speeding up your a.m. routine, opting for a moisturizer with built-in SPF is the way to go. Unlike many formulas that cap it at SPF 15 (technically not enough for daily use, according to the American Academy of Dermatology), this one contains SPF 30. Plus, “Ceramides, niacinamide, and glycerin help with hydration and skin repair, and the brand’s proprietary thermal water has antioxidant properties,” says Dr. Rodney.

This moisturizer has a really lightweight texture. We love that it’s non-comedogenic and won’t cause any breakouts. It looks great under makeup and we appreciate that this pick doesn’t smell super strongly of sunscreen, either. Some folks might be sensitive to chemical sunscreen (rather than physical sunscreen), so that’s something to watch out for. 

What We Like
  • Fights environmental agressors

  • Lightweight

  • Reduces irritation

What to Consider
  • Can pill under makeup

Active Ingredients: Hyaluronic acid, ceramides, pomegranate sterols, Ganoderma, bifida extract | Skin Type: All | Size: 1 or 1.7 ounces | SPF: No | Cruelty-Free: Yes

Fragrance-free and dermatologist-tested, this formula touts two unique soothers. One is a ferment derived from a rare mushroom; the other is a probiotic that also helps fight environmental aggressors. Combined with ceramides and pomegranate sterols that work to restore the skin barrier, this is ideal for calming irritation and has a lovely, cloud-like texture, to boot.

We like that this moisturizer hydrates skin for up to 24 hours. The gel-cream formula feels really light on the skin while thoroughly moisturizing your face without irritation. But beware that the formula isn’t ideal for under makeup, as it can pill a little bit. 

What We Like
  • Approved by the National Eczema Association

  • Works for face and body

What to Consider
  • It absorbs slowly

Active Ingredients: Prebiotic thermal water, Aqua Posae Filiformis post-biotic, shea butter | Skin Type: Dry, sensitive | Size: 6.7 or 13.5 ounces | SPF: No | Cruelty-Free: No

For those who don’t just have sensitive skin but are also battling full-on eczema flares, this is a true skin-saver. Accepted by the National Eczema Association, it is tested by both dermatologists and pediatricians and can be used on babies as young as two weeks old. This moisturizer is also suitable for both face and body. Credit a combo of niacinamide, shea butter, glycerin, and the brand’s prebiotic-rich thermal water. Dr. Rodney, who is also a fan, says these ingredients help hydrate and protect the skin.

One of the things we really love about this product is that, if you choose to use it only on your face, the bottle will last a really long time—it’s a full 13.52 fl. Oz. If you feel an eczema flare-up coming on, be sure to apply this to the affected area before your eczema spreads. And even if you do have a full-on flare-up, this formula works great to calm your skin and protect it from the elements, too. The only downside is that it takes a while to absorb into the skin because it’s so thick. 

What We Like
  • Helps skin both look and feel better

  • Minimal ingredient list

What to Consider
  • It can feel a bit greasy

Active Ingredients: D-sensinose | Skin Type: Dry, irritated | Size: 1.3 fluid ounces | SPF: No | Cruelty-Free: No

When your sensitive skin has had enough and is starting to look (and feel) irritated, reach for this guy. Yes, it does the standard duties of helping to moisturize and strengthen the skin barrier and all that good stuff, but it’s also unique because it contains D-sensinose. The post-biotic ingredient is found in the mineral-rich thermal spring water in the formula, which the brand says can help quickly calm all kinds of feelings and signs of skin discomfort—think tingling, burning, and tightness.

One of the things we love about this product is that the sterile packaging allows the formula to be preservative-free. This is a great sign for folks dealing with very irritated skin—the less potentially irritating ingredients in a formula, the better!

What We Like
  • Absorbs fast

  • Smooths fine lines and wrinkles

What to Consider
  • Texture and formula could be too heavy for those with oily skin

Active Ingredients: Ceramides, natural cholesterol, and fatty acids | Skin Type: Dry, mature | Size: 1.6 fluid ounces | SPF: No | Cruelty-Free: No

This popular pick from Skinceuticals just may be the creamiest cream we’ve ever used. The name refers to the ratio of hydrating, anti-aging, sensitivity-preventing lipids it contains—2% ceramides to 4% cholesterol to 2% fatty acids. Imparting mega moisture, the formula also claims to help smooth out fine lines and wrinkles and add back elasticity and fullness. The product also boasts antioxidants and vitamins.

This is a pretty thick moisturizer that might not be ideal for anyone who has oily skin or is acne-prone.

What We Like
  • Minimal ingredient list

  • Has lightweight and thicker varieties

What to Consider
  • Pump could work better

Active Ingredients: Niacinamide, centella asiatica extract | Skin Type: Balanced, oily, acne-prone | Size: 1.7 fluid ounces | SPF: No | Cruelty-Free: Yes

While both natural and chemical ingredients can be irritating for people with sensitive skin types, you may find relief in this gentle formula. It has a minimal ingredient list loaded with hydrating and calming plant-based ingredients. The product has repeatedly earned rave reviews, and we like that it comes in both this lightweight lotion and a thicker cream variant. This plant-based formula is safe and non-toxic and does a fantastic job of hydrating skin for hours. The key hydrating ingredients include squalane, shea butter, and niacinamide, just to name a few.  

What We Like
  • Lightweight

  • Repairs the skin's moisture barrier

  • Non-greasy

What to Consider
  • Might not be moisturizing enough for those with dry skin

Active Ingredients: Ceramides, glycerin | Skin Type: All | Size: 1.68 fluid ounces | SPF: No | Cruelty-Free: No

Water creams are great for people with oily skin who need moisturizers that aren't heavy or greasy. This one checks the boxes beautifully. It's formulated with ceramides to nourish and protect the skin but still has a cooling, lightweight texture. We love that it's effective on all skin types (though people with dry skin might not find it moisturizing enough), and doesn't leave an oily film behind. Folks really love this formula for using under makeup, as it creates a smooth, non-greasy canvas.

What to Look for in a Face Moisturizer for Sensitive Skin

  • Fragrance-free: According to Dr. Chen, this is a non-negotiable if you have sensitive skin. The fragrance is an “extra” and will not positively affect how well your moisturizer functions—but it is a common cause of allergies and skin irritation, she says. 
  • A short ingredient list: The fewer ingredients, the less likely there is to be something in there that can irritate your skin. Dr. Chen says it’s a good idea to aim for 10 ingredients or fewer. A simple ingredient list is particularly important to prevent aggravating certain skin concerns, like moisturizers for rosacea.
  • Soothing ingredients: They’re your stressed and irritated skin’s BFF. Good ones to look for include colloidal oats, soy, and aloe vera. Ceramides are also soothing, while they bring moisture to restore the skin-barrier.
FAQ
  • What are the benefits of face moisturizers for sensitive skin?

    “Moisturizing, in general, restores your skin barrier, protecting you from environmental irritants and damage,” says Dr. Rodney. Those with sensitive skin tend to have a compromised skin barrier; the right moisturizer can help strengthen it and soothe the skin while also providing much-needed hydration.

  • What ingredients should people with sensitive skin avoid?

    In addition to avoiding synthetic fragrances, Chen also advises that people with sensitive skin steer clear of certain ingredients like alpha- and beta-hydroxy acids, such as glycolic, lactic, as well as salicylic acids. “While acids can be a bonus for those without sensitive skin because they exfoliate, they can have an opposite effect on those with sensitive skin and cause skin barrier disruption,” she says.

  • How do you apply face moisturizers for sensitive skin?

    “When applying a face moisturizer for sensitive skin, you should first do a patch test,” Dr. Rodney advises. Apply it to a small area either behind your ear or on your inner arm, and look for signs of irritation. If all seems okay after 24 to 48 hours, you can proceed to your face. Apply a dime-size amount onto each cheek, chin, and forehead, then gently massage in an upward motion. Once the moisturizer is fully absorbed, you can put on other products, such as sunscreen or makeup, she says.

  • How often should you use face moisturizers for sensitive skin?

    Dr. Rodney suggests using them twice daily after washing your face. (The one exception: Formulas with SPF only need to be used in the morning.)

Why Trust Byrdie

Daley Quinn is a Byrdie contributor who covers all things beauty and wellness. She has bylines at The Cut and WWD, and is a former editor for Family Circle. You can find more of her work on her website or check out her blog, The Daley Dose. For this story, she used her own experience with very sensitive skin (thanks to her very Irish roots) to write about multiple face moisturizers for sensitive skin. She also included considerations from dermatologists’ recommendations, too. 

Byrdie contributor Melanie Rud has over a decade of experience in the beauty industry, writing for some of the biggest magazines and websites out there. She has super sensitive skin and is well-practiced when it comes to finding the best moisturizers—and other products—for sensitive skin.

For this story, we reached out to experts to gather their recommendations and insights about what to know when buying a face moisturizer for sensitive skin. Those experts include:

  • Ife J. Rodney, MD, FAAD, is a board-certified dermatologist and dermatopathologist, as well as the founder of Eternal Dermatology in Fulton, Maryland. She specializes in all areas of cosmetic, surgical, and medical dermatology for all skin types. She practices medical, cosmetic, and surgical dermatology and has a special interest in skin cancer and Mohs surgery.
  • Lucy Chen, MD, FAAD, a board-certified dermatologist at Riverchase Dermatology in Miami.
Updated by Shannon Stubbs
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