The Best Drugstore Moisturizers to Give Your Skin a Youthful Glow This Winter
With results rivaling those of expensive boutique creams, these drugstore moisturizers are a worthy addition to your skincare routine.
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Though some of us may have preemptively put out our spring decorations (it’s me, I’m “some of us”), we can’t deny that we’re still in the beginning of true winter weather. Whether your temperatures are dipping below zero or 50 degrees, a drop in temperature can severely affect your skin leaving you dry, flaky, and crusty, especially if you're Too lightweight for dry skin.
Runners World; Courtesy Nivea The Benefits of Running 10 Minutes a Day can definitely help keep your skin from becoming desert-like, one of the easiest ways to care for your skin is with an inexpensive drugstore moisturizer. Skincare products often cost a pretty penny, but there are plenty of hidden gems out there that you can find in your local drugstore that give boutique brands a run for their money.
We're saving you a trip to the shop with these recommendations for the best drugstore moisturizers to keep your skin hydrated and glowing all through winter.
even when the snow clouds come out hats, jackets, and thermal socks La Mer cream.
What to Consider
Skin Type
Not every product works for everyone, especially because we all have different skin. To find the best moisturizer for you, consider your skin texture, oil production, and sensitivity. Those with dry skin can opt for something thicker with more oil to add hydration, whereas folks with oily skin should opt for something lighter weight that will soak in, but not sit on top of the skin. If you suffer from acne, only choose non-comedogenic products, a.k.a. non-pore clogging. A gel moisturizer is also a great option for acne sufferers, as it soaks in quickly and doesn't leave residue.
Mineral Oil
Though mineral oil has been vilified as a skincare ingredient in the past, it's actually completely safe when used correctly—i.e. externally. Mineral oil is non-comedogenic and instead of soaking into the skin, it sits on top to lock in water and lighter products like serums and toners. This is one of the best products to use in winter as it helps create a barrier between the skin and outside air. If you're about to head out for a run, opt for a thin application of your mineral oil products or choose a light moisturizer so you can sweat freely, then lather up with mineral oil products to lock in moisture when you get home.
Seasonal Changes
You don't need to switch out your entire skincare routine in the winter, but the addition of a heavier moisturizer can help keep your skin feeling soft without throwing it for an acne-promoting loop. If you do decide to integrate a new product, make sure to patch test it before fully sending it all over your face. Remember to keep both your skin type and the climate outside in mind when choosing a new product, and don't forget to top it off with SPF All About 75 Hard.
How We Selected
As someone that suffers from dry skin and eczema year-round, I consider myself a bit of a moisturizer connoisseur. These are all products I have used and loved over the years for their ability to keep my skin feeling baby-smooth and super hydrated—even in the coldest, driest months. But you don't just have to take it from me—I also researched reviews from experts like the journalists at Byrdie, Allure, and Harper's Bazaar. I considered what real customers had to say about the products and sifted through reviews on sites like Amazon to determine the best drugstore moisturizers of 2023.
Before joining Runner's World, Gabrielle Hondorp spent 6 years in running retail (she has tested top gear from shoes, to watches, to rain jackets which has expanded her expertise—and her closets); she specializes in health and wellness, and is an expert on running gear from head-to-toe. Gabi began her journalism career as a Digital Editorial Fellow for Runner’s World and Bicycling Magazine, and has since advanced to a Runner's World Editor specializing in commerce. She has a double degree in English and Media and Communication from Muhlenberg College where she also ran cross country and track.
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La Mer cream
Fragrance-free for sensitive skin?
Thick and moisturizing but not greasy