5 Non-Comedogenic Moisturizers You Need for Dry, Acne-Prone Skin This Winter
February 24, 2021Even when your skin is dry from the cold temperatures outside, it can still be breakout-prone One solution for this confusing skin-care state is to use a non-comedogenic moisturizer. For a face cream that’s rich enough to battle dry and flaky skin, but also won’t clog your pores, keep reading to check out a few of our favorite non-comedogenic moisturizers to use in the winter.
Lancôme Bienfait Multi-Vital Spf 30 Day Cream
Stressed winter skin needs a moisturizer that’s rich in nutrients, like this face cream with vitamins E and B5. It provides skin with 24 hours of hydration and is dermatologist-tested to be safe for sensitive and acne-prone skin. An added bonus: it contains SPF 30.
La Roche-Posay Toleriane Double Repair Facial Moisturizer With SPF
This moisturizer feels lightweight on the skin but doesn’t skimp on hydration. It works to replenish your skin’s moisture and protect its natural barrier — two must-haves for winter. The oil-free formula also contains prebiotics to promote a healthy-looking complexion.
CeraVe Moisturizing Cream
This face cream is a classic for a reason. Thanks to ingredients like hyaluronic acid and ceramides, it reinforces the skin’s barrier with every use. The formula is unmatched when it comes to providing rich hydration, yet it’s non-greasy, fast-absorbing and non-comedogenic.
SkinCeuticals Triple Lipid Restore 2:4:2
For an anti-aging formula, try this cream. It’s non-comedogenic and features ceramides and fatty acids to nourish skin while improving texture, elasticity and overall radiance.
Bliss Drench & Quench Cream to Water Hydrator for All-Day Moisture
This weightless moisturizer is a must-have for combination skin types because it doesn’t feel heavy on the skin and instantly absorbs. In addition to being non-comedogenic, it also provides you with hydration all day long and leaves your skin feeling smooth and supple.
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