Face Oil First or Moisturizer? Top Dermatologists on How to Layer
The short answer: It’s kind of up to you. Many dermatologists advise starting with the thinnest-consistency formula and layering thicker ones on top, but this isn’t always the best strategy. “If it’s a more water-based moisturizer, apply it before oil,” says Robert Anolik, MD, an NYC dermatologist and professor of dermatology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. What to apply when also depends on your skin and how much moisture you’re looking for, explains NYC dermatologist Elyse Love, MD: “Face oils don’t really add hydration to the skin, but they can help support the skin barrier and lock in the hydration that you’d get from a serum or moisturizer.”
If you’re really dry, definitely layer both. “Often moisturizers are some type of emulsion,” says Anolik. So moisturizer can contain skin-barrier-supporting ingredients like linoleic acid or squalane (just as oils can) but also typically includes water-based hydrating ingredients like glycerin or hyaluronic acid. An oil over the top delivers more nourishment and seals in moisture at the same time.
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Cream
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GOOPGENES All-in-One Nourishing Face Cream
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Oil
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GOOPGENES All-in-One Super Nutrient Face Oil
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What about lotions and serums? “Lotions and serums have more water and less oil than creams, so they feel lighter on skin and absorb more easily,” says Anolik. “Creams tend to contain less water and more oil.” So if you plan to layer a serum with a cream, start with serum.
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Serum
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Superkind Bio-Barrier Serum
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Cream
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Ultra Rich Nourishing Moisturizer
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Lotion
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Phyto A Face Lotion
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“Face oils feel thin consistency-wise,” says Anolik. “But they should still be applied after water-based products like lotions.” Love agrees: “Face oils are occlusive, helping lock in the good stuff (hydration) and lock out the bad (irritants and pollutants), all of which helps support the skin barrier.” While face oils can penetrate many moisturizers, serums, and creams, few of those treatments can penetrate an oil, so keep that in mind as you layer. And note that while thicker emulsions like creams can often be too much for oily skin, oils—even rich ones—are different. In fact, certain oils, like rose hip and jojoba, can help combat excess oil in acne-prone skin.
Favorite Face Oil and Moisturizer Combinations by Skin Type
Skin Type: Dry
If you regularly battle dryness, layering a rich, thick cream moisturizer under a face oil can make a noticeable difference.
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Balm
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Attar Floral Concentrate Balm
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Supercharged Oil for Moisture and Treatment
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The Mage Oil
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Thickest Cream
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Balancing Collagen Cream
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Skin Type: Oily or Acne-Prone
“Most people with acne-prone skin do better with relatively lighter creams or lotions,” says Anolik. Again, the right oil, even on its own, can help, too.
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Featherweight Moisturizer
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Hyaluronic Acid
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Hyaluronic Serum
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Soothing Treatment Oil
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Active Botanical Serum
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Skin Type: Sensitive
Those with sensitive or reactive skin benefit from calming extracts and formulas free of fragrance and other common irritants. Oils like primrose and green tea can soothe sensitive skin types.
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Made without More than 85 Common Skin Allergens and Irritants
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Fortifying Moisturizer
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Skin-Coddling Cream Made with Evening Primrose
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The Ultimate Soothing Cream
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Made with Green Tea Oil
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Renew Pure Radiance Oil
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The 4 p.m. Makeup Refresh Trick
Pat on face oil over your makeup to give your skin an instant pick-me-up (smooth a few drops between your palms, then pat onto your skin lightly, avoiding eye shadow and mascara). This trick is especially great in the late-afternoon-doldrums time, when you’re thinking you might need a little extra makeup—a little oil is actually all you need.
An Easy Guide to Skin-Care Order
LAYER 1: Exfoliate for fresh, clean skin.
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Daily
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Twice a Week
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Lotus Enzyme Exfoliator
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Once a Week
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GOOPGLOW 15% Glycolic Acid Overnight Glow Peel
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LAYER 2: Tone to retexturize, brighten, and smooth.
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GOOPGLOW Flower Acids Resurfacing Toner
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LAYER 3: Flood skin with actives.
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Bearberry & Vitamin C Glow Serum
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LAYER 4 (if needed): Moisturize (and add more actives).
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GOOPGENES All-in-One Nourishing Face Cream
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