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Any skincare aficionado knows that a nighttime routine is key to glowing skin. Sleeping is the time when your complexion is healing, restoring, and repairing so you can wake up with glass skin. And the best way to take advantage of this nighttime magic is by finding the best night cream for your skin type.
"Think of a night cream as an all-in-one of treatment that repairs your skin barrier after a long day," says dermatologist Lauren Penzi, MD. "Many night creams can address whatever kind concern you have—and a lot of them have antioxidants properties that repair the damage of the day from UV and pollutants."
Most of the best night creams can be used every single night as the last step of your skincare routine. And, in this case, consistency is key: "Sticking with a night cream can result in long term results like firmness and smoothness, so it's definitely worth adding to your regimen, says David Petrillo, a Nevada-based cosmetic chemist and founder of the product line Perfect Image.
Peep a few of the best night creams below:
What to look for in a night cream
TBH, skincare in general can get pretty pricey. Before you make the investment, here are few things to keep in mind as you consider which night cream is best for you.
Ingredients
Think about your skin's needs and what ingredients might help you achieve the results you're after, says Dr. Penzi. For example, peptides and retinol can both help you minimize the appearance of aging. Meanwhile, something like hyaluronic acid or niacinamide can help hydrate and repair the skin barrier.
Skin type
Really think about your skin type before you search for products. Are you oily, dry, or combination? Do you have textured skin or an uneven tone? Getting familiar with your skin type can be a true guiding light in the process. For example, someone who has drier skin may want a richer cream to nourish while a person with oily skin may gravitate toward a lighter gel formula.
Price
You should always think about the price and what you're comfortable with. "There's a lot of good products at higher price points and a lot at lower price points," says Dr. Penzi. "So it's about putting your budget and your skincare goals into one to make the best decision." In other words, don't break your bank account for a night cream if it's not doable—there are plenty of high-quality options at an affordable cost.
How our team chose the best night creams
For the past two years, Women’s Health editors, including editorial assistants Olivia Evans and Sabrina Talbert, have been researching the most popular and top-rated night creams. Our team also consulted with WH Beauty Director Brian Underwood, cosmetic chemist David Petrillo, and five tip dermatologists to get their recommendations. Then, we put the list to the test, landing of this edited selection as the best-of-the-best.
So, without further ado, these are the best night creams for every skin type—we swatched, we swiped, we polled the pros, and we know there's one on this list for you.
Best Overall
CeraVe Skin Renewing Night Cream
Pros
- Calms skin and reduces irritation
- Good for sensitive or very dry skin
Cons
- Thick texture means oily types can use too much
CeraVe's cream is nourishing, rich, and thick without being greasy—bascially the holy grail of qualities for a night cream. But on top of that, it's also non-comedogenic, so it won't clog your pores and cause breakouts. The icing on this cake is that it’s a great drugstore option: You get a pretty large jar for less than $30.
"This night cream is a fantastic investment for anyone seeking effective skincare at an affordable price," says David Petrillo, a Nevada-based cosmetic beauty chemist and founder of Perfect Image. "It contains essential ingredients like ceramides, hyaluronic acid, and niacinamide, which helps hydrate and repair the skin's barrier. "
It's particularly suited for dry skin, says Underwood, but can even be used on combination or oily types—just use a smaller amount. "I've used this cream on and off for years and I'm always happy with how hydrated my skin feels in the morning," he says. "I never feel too slicked-up, but I make sure to use just a small dollop—a little goes a long way with this one."
Read more: Best Skin-Tightening Creams
Active ingredients | Niacinamide, Peptides, Hyaluronic Acid |
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Consistency | Non-greasy cream |
Benefits | Reduces appearance of fine lines, improves skin elasticity |
Best For Early Signs Of Aging
Paula's Choice Resist Intensive Repair Cream
Pros
- Contains retinol peptides
- No fragrance for those with sensitivity to scent
Cons
- Jojoba oil may clog pores for some
Like anything, there is a learning curve with skincare. When it comes to retinol, an anti-aging ingredient that can be harsh on sensitive skin, the lower the strength the better for entry-level users. This one also has hyaluronic acid in it to help plump skin and lock in moisture.
"It's more affordable and a lower strength retinol, so it's good for beginners," says Dr. Penzi "It has peptides, antioxidants, and other ingredients that help minimize the appearance of aging around the face and neck."
This cream is thick and nourishing but not too heavy or oily on the skin. The bottle is small, but a little bit of product goes a long way (experts generally recommend using a pea-sized amount of retinol on your face).
Active Ingredients | Retinol, Hyaluronic Acid, Antioxidants |
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Consistency | Rich cream |
Benefits | Hydrates and renews dry skin, reduces appearance of wrinkles and fine lines |
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Best For Sensitive Skin
First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Cream
Pros
- Budget-friendly
- Irritant free to keep sensitive skin soothed
Cons
- May be too thick for very oily skin
This cream features colloidal oatmeal, a soothing superstar that can help calm any redness or dry, itchy patches. It also delivers on hydration while soothing minor irritation. It's a good choice for all skin types and is free of alcohol mineral oil, parabens, and sulfates.
"As someone with classic combination skin who can be prone to breakouts, I've always worried about slathering my skin in a thick, occlusive cream," says Brian Underwood, Women's Health beauty director. "This cream has a rich texture, but it won't leave your complexion feeling slick. It's also fragrance-free, so you can be sure it won't irritate your skin if you're sensitive."
Because the cream is so gentle, it's perfect for eczema-prone complexions or those with just generally sensitive skin. Plus, it absorbs quickly without leaving a sticky residue.
Active ingredients | Colloidial Oatmeal, Shea Butter, Allantoin |
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Consistency | Thicker cream |
Benefits | Hydrates dry skin, provides relief for eczema |
Best For Lines And Wrinkles
Neutrogena Rapid Wrinkle Repair Retinol Moisturizer
Neutrogena's moisturizer contains retinol and hyaluronic acid, so you get acne-fighting and collagen-stimulating properties while hydrating the skin overnight.
"The formula is lightweight and absorbs quickly, leaving my skin feeling hydrated and refreshed," says Underwood, who has tested the product. "I love that it contains a powerful but gentle dose of retinol, which is known to help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. My skin has a more youthful, radiant look and I couldn't be happier with the results."
Active ingredients | Retinol, Hyaluronic Acid |
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Consistency | Light cream |
Benefits | Smooths lines and wrinkles, firms skin, hydrates |
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Best For Combination Skin
Tatcha Indigo Overnight Repair Serum in Cream Treatment
"This has to be one of my all-time favorite night creams," says Underwood, who loves the blend of hylauronic acid, ceramides, and Japanese plant extracts. "It hits just the right spot for me—not too thick as to be greasy on my combination skin, but nourishing enough to really hydrate."
The product is perfect for those with sensitive or highly reactive skin—it's fragrance free and contains skin barrier-repairing ingredients that will keep irritation at bay. "I test a lot of products regularly, and I can say that I've never had even the slightest bit of irritation from using this cream," Underwood adds.
A great all-around hydrator, the one drawback is that this one is light on age-fighting ingredients, so if you're looking for something powerful to help with lines, wrinkles, and discoloration, you may want to opt for something else.
Active Ingredients | Hyaluronic Acid |
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Consistency | Rich Cream |
Benefits | Hydrates, reduces redness, enhances radiance |
Pros
- Nourishes and hydrates deeply but doesn't clog pores
- Fragrance-free so good for sensitive skin
Cons
- May have a strong scent to some
This night cream intensely hydrates skin with ingredients like hyaluronic acid and squalene while strengthening and repairing the skin barrier with panthenol and allantoin, says dermatologist Tiffany Libby, MD.
It also has vitamins C and E to help protect the skin against free radical damage and environmental stressors."It's good for people with really dry skin and has really effective moisturizers that are very good at providing hydration," adds Dr. Penzi.
What else is of note: It's fragrance-free, making it great for those with sensitive skin. And while it's on the pricey side, the formula does a good job at reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles while providing skin with ample moisture.
Active ingredients | Vitamins C and E |
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Consistency | Ultra-rich cream |
Benefits | Prevents moisture loss, improves skin texture |
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Best For Face And Body
Gold Bond Age Renew Retinol Overnight Body & Face Lotion
Pros
- Tightens skin
- Can also be used on body
Cons
- Might feel too oily for some
Gold Bond's option includes the hero ingredient retinol, which helps lighten dark spots, improve cellular turnover, and stimulate collagen production, says Dr. Libby. It can also be applied all over the body, which is great for pesky bacne, dark spots on the legs, and more.
"By and large, night creams are marketed for our face and neck, but there are limited ones for the body," says Dr. Penzi. "I have patients that complain about pigment change from acne or rashes, and it's hard to treat large body surface areas, so this is reasonable for that."
We found that this cream is helpful for their sensitive skin, and that you'll see improvements in the softness of their skin with just a few uses. It's non-greasy, budget-friendly, and fragrance-free.
Active ingredients | Retinol, peptide complex |
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Consistency | Lotion |
Benefits | Plumps, smoothes skin |
Pros
- Hypoallergenic and fragrance-free
- Lightweight and non-greasy but still very hydrating
Cons
- May not be powerful enough for mature skin
Who says hydrating creams can't be effective on oily or combination skin? Not Dr. Libby, who touts this option as a great moisturizer for those skin types because it contains effective but lightweight hydrators like hyaluronic acid and glycerin. Both of these deliver the moisture skin needs overnight to strengthen and repair the skin’s barrier without leave skin feeling greasy.
"This night cream is an excellent option for those with oily or combination skin because it's also enriched with olive extract, which nourishment while you sleep," adds Pertillo. He adds that the fragrance-free formula is also ideal for those with sensitive skin, plus, it's non-comedogenic.
Lightweight and fast-absorbing, the texture is one of the main selling points here.
Active ingredients | Vitamins C and E, Hyaluronic Acid |
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Consistency | Lightweight cream |
Benefits | Hydrates, nourishes skin |
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Best Gel Formula
The Inkey List Omega Water Cream Moisturizer
Pros
- Brightens skin
- Targets fine lines and wrinkles
Cons
- May feel sticky to some
Dermatologist Jenny Liu, MD puts INKEY’s cream at the top of her list of recommendations for its lightweight formula. The gel gexture means this one locks in moisture to keep skin hydrated without adding a greasy feel or look to the skin.
"The Omega Water Cream contains omega fatty acids and ceramides, which strengthen the skin barrier and soothe dry or irritated skin," says Petrillo. "Its gel-like texture is suitable for various skin types, and it can be used both day and night, providing essential hydration and protection for your skin."
We love a budget-friendly night cream, and this one will leave your face feeling fresh and looking dewy without looking oily. Depending on your skin type, this can be especially useful in the spring and summer.
Active ingredients | Glycerin, Niacinamide |
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Consistency | Water-based gel |
Benefits | Boosts hydration, supports skin barrier, balances oil levels |
Dr. Liu rates this as one of the best night creams to smooth out fine lines. It has superstar plumping ingredient retinol, but also packs in 24 hours of hydration, too.
Underwood, who's been using this cream on-and-off for years, is a fan of Olay's budget-friendly price and the fact that it includes line-smoothing retinol. "I use a product with retinol nightly, and many of them are serums that aren't quite hydrating enough," he says.
That can be a huge drawback for those with mature skin, which tends to require more hydration—something this cream provides in spades. "This one is great because it's a thicker cream, so I don't have to layer anything else on top," Underwood adds. "My skin looked smoother, firmer, and tighter after using this cream."
The combination of a powerful line-fighting retinol and a rich, noursihing texture make this one idea for those with fine line and wrinkles and need moisture.
Active ingredients | Niacinamide, glycerin, retinol |
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Consistency | Cream |
Benefits | Smoothes lines and wrinkles, firms, and hydrates |
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Pros
- Supports cell repair and protects the skin barrier
- Completely non-greasy on skin
Cons
- May not feel moisturizing to some
While this product comes in at a bit of a higher price point, Dr. Liu says it's worth every penny if you can afford it. She likes that it has a unique formula with fatty acids, cholesterol, and ceramides that are all specially formulated to help with dry and mature skin.
"In wintertime when my skin can get drier, I turn to this night cream—it's so rich and nourishing," says Underwood. "If you have any persistent dry patches, this is definitely the moisturizer for you." He adds that the ingredients have everything you need to repair a damaged skin barrier for a more moisturized and plump complexion.
Active ingredients | Vitamin E, Ceramides, Cholesterol, Fatty Acids |
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Consistency | Silky cream |
Benefits | Restores skin lipids, improves texture, promotes eveness |
Best For Rosacea
Avène Tolerance Control Soothing Skin Recovery Cream
Pros
- Soothes dry skin and reduces redness
- Texture absorbs well and hydrates effectively
Cons
- May work less over time
Dr. Karasik says this cream is ideal for reactive or sensitive skin types prone to eczema and rosacea. It's also a great buy for anyone with normal or combination skin.
"It gives a gentle replenishment in terms of moisture and nourishment to the skin," says Dr. Garshick. "It's also great for anyone who has dryness that also wants to incorporate a night cream that's soothing and calms redness."
"I love this one because it works really well on particularly stubborn dry patches," says Underwood, who has used the cream. "It's not too thick, but nourishes wonderfully." Plus, the thermal spring water in the formula is known to reduce redness and soothe, making it a good option for chronic conditions like rosacea.
Active ingredients | Citric Acid, Glycerin, Beeswax |
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Consistency | Milky lotion |
Benefits | Calms redness, hydrates and restores skin barrier |
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Pros
- Fights breakouts but doesn't dry out skin
- Neutralizes free radicals to protect skin from damage
Cons
- Higher price point
This cream contains a unique combination of a retinoid (which, as mentioned, are great for collagen growth and fighting acne) and lactic acid, which gently exfoliates. It's also infused with moisture-boosting properties like ceramides, squalene, and hyaluronic acid to minimize dryness and irritation.
"Many [retinoids] are hard to tolerate, but this one is delivered in a combination with alpha hydroxy acid, which helps people tolerate it better." She adds that if you're willing to spend the money, it's a great investment for those new to retinol and retinoid.
You could notice improvements in as little as a week, with no peeling or redness at all.
Read more: Best Retinols for Sensitive Skin
Active ingredients | Retinoid, Lactic Acid |
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Consistency | Cream |
Benefits | Moisturizes skin, boosts collagen, reduces wrinkles |
Meet the experts
- Lauren Penzi, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist in New York.
- David Petrillo is a Nevada-based cosmetic beauty chemist and founder of Perfect Image.
- Marisa Garshick, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist in New York City.
- Jenny Liu, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist and assistant professor of dermatology at the University of Minnesota Medical School.
- Tiffany Libby, MD, is a double board-certified dermatologist and Mohs surgeon in Providence Rhode Island.
- Marianna Blyumin-Karasik, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist.
- Brian Underwood is the beauty director at Women's Health.
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Olivia Evans
News Editorial Assistant
Olivia Evans (she/her) is an editorial assistant at Women’s Health. Her work has previously appeared in The Cut and Teen Vogue. She loves covering topics where culture and wellness intersect. In her free time, she enjoys cooking, running, and watching rom-coms.
Sabrina Talbert
Editorial Assistant
Sabrina is an editorial assistant for Women’s Health. When she’s not writing, you can find her running, training in mixed martial arts, or reading.
Reviewed byBrian Underwood
Beauty Director
Brian Underwood is the beauty director at Women’s Health. He is an award-winning journalist with more than 15 years of experience covering beauty and lifestyle for several national media outlets and previously served as beauty and wellness director at Oprah Daily. His work has appeared in Woman’s Day, Life & Style Weekly, Good Housekeeping, and many more. He also serves as a member of the Skin Cancer Foundation’s gala committee and lives in New York City with his daughter.