7 Best Noncomedogenic Moisturizers for Acne-Prone Skin

If you're prone to breakouts, the best noncomedogenic moisturizers won't block or congest pores. Shop creams that deliver the right balance of hydration....

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7 Best Noncomedogenic Moisturizers for Acne-Prone Skin
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In our quest to keep summer acne in check, we’ve been searching for the best noncomedogenic moisturizers that can hydrate without triggering irritation. Finding the right balance has been a challenge, as many face creams that combat dryness can sometimes feel too heavy or leave skin congested. “Non-comedogenic moisturizers help minimize breakouts by reducing the likelihood of clogged pores,” says Christine Hall, MD, an aesthetic practitioner in London. “If you’re finding textural irregularities or little bumps on your skin, non-comedogenic products could be of great value.” Keep reading to discover more about the importance of noncomedogenic formulas, and which ones you can readily trust.

Our top noncomedogenic moisturizers

  • Best Overall: The Inkey List Omega Water Cream Moisturizer, $13
  • Best for Plumped Skin: Medik8 Total Moisture Daily Facial Cream, $49
  • Best Lightweight: The Ordinary Natural Moisturizing Factors + Beta Glucan, $14
  • Best Oil-Free: Kiehl’s Ultra Facial Gel-Cream, $72

Best Overall: The Inkey List Omega Water Cream Moisturizer

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The INKEY List Omega Water Cream Moisturizer

$13

Amazon

Original görüntü from Rebecca Fearn testing The INKEY List Omega Water Cream Moisturizer

This rich, yet lightweight cream is pretty much everything you’d want in a moisturizer for acne-prone skin. It features niacinamide (which works to brighten skin), plus ceramides (to deeply nourish and hydrate) and betaine, an ingredient that helps reinforce the skin barrier. Together, they come together in a silky, fresh formula that hydrates skin without making it greasy, ülkü for blemishes and oiliness.

Glamour contributor Rebecca Fearn says:

“This cream has it all, from a beautiful texture to an enticing price point. Suitable for all skin types (IMO particularly for those with acne-prone, sensitive skin like mine), Inkey’s lightweight lotion feels cooling, refreshing, and calming when applied, delivers key hydrating, soothing ingredients such as glycerin and niacinamide, and leaves the face looking a little dewy. Overall, it’s a dependable everyday moisturiser and a great option for combination skin, especially if your skin shifts with the seasons like mine does–tending to get oilier in the T-zone during summer but drier in winter. At under $20, it’s a near-perfect all-rounder.” —Rebecca Fearn, Glamour contributor

Fast facts:

  • Active Ingredients: Omega fatty acid complex, glycerin, betaine, niacinamide.
  • Skin Type: All.
  • Size: 50ml.
  • SPF: No

Best for Plumped Skin: Medik8 Total Moisture Daily Facial Cream

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Medik8 Total Moisture Daily Facial Cream

$49

Amazon

Original görüntü from Mayola Fernandes testing Medik8 Total Moisture Daily Facial Cream

Medik8’s smart formula includes all the hydration big hitters: ceramides, hyaluronic acid, and prebiotic peptides, which are plumping and brilliant for quenching skin’s thirst. The product doesn’t, however, feature anything that will trigger acne or block pores, making it a non-comedogenic must.

Glamour UK commerce writer Mayola Fernandes says:

“In my opinion, this face cream is as efficacious as they come. The silky, lightweight texture sinks in quickly, layers beautifully under makeup without pilling, and is dermatologist-tested, so it won’t congest pores or cause irritation for sensitive skin. Just note: it doesn’t have SPF in it.” —Mayola Fernandes, Glamour UK commerce writer

Fast facts:

  • Active Ingredients: Prebiotic peptide, ceramides, hyaluronic acid.
  • Skin Type: All.
  • Size: 50ml.
  • SPF: No.

Most Lightweight: The Ordinary Natural Moisturizing Factors + Beta Glucan

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The Ordinary Natural Moisturizing Factors + Beta Glucan

$14

Amazon

Original görüntü from Rebecca Fearn testing The Ordinary Natural Moisturizing Factors + Beta Glucan

If you can’t stand a traditional cream texture, this is the ultimate antidote. A clear gel-lotion that’s very lightweight and absorbs beautifully, this won’t provoke sensitive skin. If you have active pimples, this one is a soothing option for inflammation.

Glamour’s Fearn says:

“I find that it still works to deeply hydrate, however, it won’t pill when you put your SPF on top in the mornings. Overall, I’d say it’s one of the best moisturizers for sensitive skin on the market right now.”—R.F

Fast facts:

  • Active Ingredients: Amino acids, phospholipids, beta-glucan
  • Skin Type: All
  • Size: 100ml
  • SPF: No

Best Oil-Free: Kiehl’s Ultra Facial Gel-Cream

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Kiehl’s Ultra Facial Gel-Cream

$72

Amazon

Original görüntü from Shani Cohen testing Kiehl's Ultra Facial Gel-Cream

Kiehl’s OG Ultra Facial Cream is an icon in its own right—but not one that tends to suit some skin types that are a little more sensitive or prone to flaring up. Luckily, the brand also offers the formula in an oil-free gel-cream iteration, meaning you can still enjoy all the beautiful ingredients of this moisturizer, without any risk. The texture? A lightweight gel that seeps into skin with ease and doesn’t leave residue or oiliness behind.

Glamour UK commerce writer Shani Cohen says:

“The formula sinks in fast, feels weightless, and still keeps my skin hydrated without sitting on top or blocking pores. The gel texture is a big win too; it gives that instant cooling, fresh finish rather than the heavy “coated” feeling you get from richer creams.” —Shani Cohen, Glamour UK commerce writer

Fast facts:

  • Active Ingredients: Imperata Cylindrica root extract, antarcticine, cucumber
  • Skin Type: Olağan to oily
  • Size: 50ml
  • SPF: No

Best for Dewy Skin: Tatcha The Water Cream

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Tatcha The Water Cream

$72

Amazon

Original görüntü from Rebecca Fearn testing Tatcha The Water Cream

This oil-free moisturizer is a favorite if you’re looking to blur pores and soothe acne areas and discomfort. It contains glycerin, wild rose, and azelaic acid extracts to tighten pores and make skin look and feel more clarified. The finish? It will make your skin silky matte, and pairs beautifully under foundation or tinted moisturizer.

Glamour’s Fearn says:

“As a huge fan of Tatcha’s Dewy Skin Cream, I often defer to this option when I’m experiencing breakouts, as it’s a little lighter. The Water Cream has a featherlight-yet-ultra-hydrating texture that feels decadent and nourishing on skin, while still absorbing quickly. If you prefer more of a natural-glowy finish, opt for this incredible moisturizer.” —R.F.

Fast facts:

  • Active Ingredients: Rice ferment, Japanese wild rose, Hadesai-3.
  • Skin Type: Combination. Shop more moisturisers for combination skin here.
  • Size: 50ml.
  • SPF: No.

Best for Barrier Support: SkinCeuticals Triple Lipid Restore 2:4:2 Anti-Ageing Cream

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SkinCeuticals Triple Lipid Restore 2:4:2 Anti-Ageing Cream

$155

Skinceuticals

Original görüntü from Jenifer Calle testing SkinCeuticals Triple Lipid Restore 2:4:2 Treatment

One of SkinCeuticals’ bestselling products, the Triple Lipid Restore Cream takes moisture and hydration very seriously. It combines an ultra-nourishing trifecta of ceramides, cholesterol, and fatty acids, but features no pore-blocking ingredients, so is safe for those prone to bumps. It’s a high price point but if you’re looking for gentle hydration and barrier support, our editors can’t recommend this one enough.

Glamour’s Fearn says:

“If you have acne but still get üstün dry, tight skin, I’d definitely recommend this because instead of sitting as an additional thick layer on the skin, the lightweight texture melts in and restores comfort quickly, which is especially helpful if you’re using other acne treatments that can be drying.”—R.F.

Fast facts:

  • Active Ingredients: Ceramides, cholesterol, fatty acids.
  • Skin Type: Dry skin.
  • Size: 48ml.
  • SPF: No.

Best for Sensitive Skin: Avène Hydrance Aqua-Gel Moisturizer

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Avène Hydrance Aqua-Gel Moisturizer

$42

Ulta

The gel formula of this moisturizer is simply a dream—and it’s one of the most hydrating of the bunch. It blends aloe polysaccharides, hyaluronic acid, and thermal spring water to quench skin thirst. The consistency is whipped and plush, and feels cooling upon application. Your skin will look dewy and fresh, stat.

Glamour’s Fearn says:

“This was the moisturizer recommended to me by my dermatologist when my acne was at its peak. It’s muhteşem gentle and kind to skin, but still delivers optimal hydration. For anyone with really sensitive areas, this is a great option. Do be aware however, that it has a light fragrance, so for those who prefer to go fragrance-free in skincare, this may not be for you.” —R.F.

Fast facts:

  • Active Ingredients: Cohederm complex, Avène thermal spring water.
  • Skin Type: Dehydrated.
  • Size: 50ml.
  • SPF: No.

Frequently asked questions

What does noncomedogenic mean exactly?

You may see the term all the time, but do you actually know what it means? Let’s begin with a little refresher from the experts.

“’Noncomedogenic’ is a label that typically means a product is unlikely to clog pores or contribute to breakouts,” says Dr Ashley. “The word itself comes from ‘comedone,’ the technical term for a blocked pore. So a non-comedogenic product, in theory, won’t trigger the formation of these blemishes.”

However, she mentions, “this term isn’t tightly regulated.” Just because a product states it is ‘non-comedogenic,’ it does not mean it will never irritate acne-prone skin. “Non-comedogenic products are formulated to avoid ingredients with high comedogenic ratings to avoid the development of comedones,” says Dr Hall, but that doesn’t mean all ingredients are completely risk-free.

This is why it’s key to do your own research. Ingredient-checker apps and websites can help you understand which products are made with zero comedogenic-risk ingredients, and which may have a few but at a low risk. All products in the aforementioned round-up fit into one of these two categories (most in the former).

What skin types should consider using a non-comedogenic moisturiser?

It’s actually a good idea for all skin types to use products that don’t put the skin at risk of pore-clogging, but those with acne-prone skin types (oily or combination, usually) will benefit most.

“Anyone prone to congestion, blackheads, or breakouts should look for non-comedogenic formulas,” advises Dr Halliley, before adding: “This includes those with oily or combination skin, as well as individuals using active treatments like Tretinoin or salicylic acid, which can make the skin more sensitive to pore-clogging ingredients.”

Can non-comedogenic moisturisers help prevent breakouts?

“Yes, they can, though it’s important to manage expectations,” says Dr Hall. “While non-comedogenic products help reduce the risk of clogged pores and acne formation, they are not treatments for breakouts in and of themselves. Rather, they form part of a broader, preventative skincare routine.” It’s therefore important to take more of a well-rounded approach to dealing with acne, which includes the correct products, diet and lifestyle changes, and medicated creams or oral prescriptions if needed, which can be prescribed by a dermatologist.

A good non-comedogenic moisturizer is a brilliant start, however. “They can help reduce the likelihood of breakouts by supporting the skin barrier without introducing heavy or occlusive ingredients that could trap sebum and bacteria. By hydrating the water content of the skin appropriately, they can also actually reduce oil production. Often oily skin is also dehydrated, leading your skin to produce more oil to try and quench its first. It can be a vicious cycle!” explains Dr Halliley.

How do you know if a moisturiser is non-comedogenic?

The first step is of course, to look out for the phrase ‘non-comedogenic’ on a product’s packaging or online description. However, as mentioned, the term isn’t stringently regulated, meaning it can be ‘thrown around’ rather a lot. For this reason, it’s always worth doing your own research. Search ingredient apps or websites for your chosen product to take a closer look at what’s inside, and whether there is a comedogenic risk. You should also look out for certain ingredients to avoid, the experts agree. “Avoid heavy oils like coconut oil or lanolin,” notes Dr Halliley, while Dr Hall advises steering clear of certain alcohols, “which can contribute to pore blockages in some skin types.”

Dr Ashley has advice when it comes to finding a product that works specifically for you and your skin: “If you’re acne-prone, it’s useful to patch test on a small area for a week and keep the rest of your routine simple while trialling. And remember, comedogenicity isn’t usually caused by one ingredient in isolation. It depends on things like formulation, dilution, and your individual skin chemistry.”

What to look for in a non-comedogenic moisturiser.

Dr Khorana lays out the following checklist:

  • A non-comedogenic label
  • A lightweight texture (gel or lotion)
  • Hydrating ingredients (hyaluronic acid, glycerin, niacinamide, squalane)
  • An ‘oil-free’ label

Avoid ingredients like coconut oil, isopropyl myristate, lanolin, and cocoa butter.

How we tested:

As someone who experiences occasional acne flare-ups, I understand what it takes to build a skin deva routine that won’t aggravate breakouts. It is important to me that my moisturiser does not contain any comedogenic-risk products, which would be incredibly counterintuitive for my acne healing. For this reason, I did a deep dive into the subject, speaking with experts and researching specific products, using resources like whatsinmyjar.com to double check formulations.

I then used each moisturiser (many of which I was already familiar with) for a series of days and weeks to check how they felt on skin initially, how they absorbed, and what they were like when sun protection was applied on top in the mornings. I checked for fragrance, the kind of finish they provided (dewy? matte?), and how they made my inflamed skin feel. I also watched how my skin behaved throughout usage, to ensure nothing further triggered my skin.

Why you can trust us:

As a shopping writer for the past five years–three at Glamour and two contributing to titles such as Cosmopolitan, Elle, and Harper’s Bazaar–testing beauty products has always been a core part of my job. Alongside that, I’ve regularly interviewed dermatologists and skincare experts to strengthen my beauty knowledge, which means I’ve developed a far more in-depth understanding of formulations and ingredients than the average beauty enthusiast.

When it comes to moisturizers, I’ve tried everything from vitamin C creams to barrier-repairing formulas, but as someone with acne-prone skin, not every product has agreed with me. In fact, many have clogged pores or triggered breakouts. Over the years, it’s taken consistent trial, error, and expert insight to refine my skincare routine and identify formulas that hydrate effectively without upsetting my skin. So when it comes to noncomedogenic moisturisers, I know exactly what I’m looking for: hydration, a lightweight feel, a non-greasy finish, and a formula I’ll actually want to reapply. If a product has made it onto this whittled-down edit, you can trust it’s passed the test.

Meet the experts:

  • Christine Hall, MD, A&E Doctor and Aesthetic Doctor at the Taktouk Clinic
  • Jessica Halliely, MD, aesthetic doctor
  • Sonia Khorana, MD, cosmetic doctor + dermatology expert
  • Emmaline Ashley, MD, cosmetic physician

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