Looking for a great moisturizer that's still affordable? These cheap moisturizers are just as good as their expensive counterparts.
These Cheap Moisturizers Are Just as Good as Their Expensive Counterparts
A good moisturizer is a skincare staple. Second only to thoroughly cleaning the skin with a great cleanser, a moisturizing cream is the most important step in your routine to ensure you're flooding the skin with hydration and vital antioxidants. Plus, a good one will act as the final step in protecting your skin against environmental aggressors during the day and will help your skin cells recharge and rejuvenate overnight.
The problem with many moisturizers, however, is that they can be the most expensive element of a good skincare routine. With clever active ingredients and luxe textures, when it comes to the final step of your routine, you can expect to pay a little more, but that doesn't mean you should have to.
There are now some seriously amazing dupes out there from more affordable brands—all of which offer a high-quality product without the enormous price tag.
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Keep scrolling to shop nine high-end moisturizers as well as their affordable alternatives.
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La Mer Crème de la Mer Moisturizing Cream ($190)Try…
Nivea Creme ($12)La Mer's classic moisturizer is a beauty icon and always will be, but it's definitely on the pricier end of the scale. If it's a super-rich, comforting cream you're after, Nivea's original Creme is widely considered a stellar dupe. Incredibly gentle and seriously hydrating, it's a great option for drier, mature skin types.
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Origins Ginzing Energy-Boosting Gel Moisturizer ($39)Try…
The Body Shop Vitamin C Glow Boosting Moisturizer ($20)Every skincare routine craves vitamin C—the ultimate antioxidant for brightening and protecting skin from pollution. The Origins cream has a lovely light gel texture that isn't too pricey. But if you're looking to keep the price down, The Body Shop's option is also brilliant.
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Sisley Black Rose Skin Infusion Cream ($210)Try…
Pixi Rose Ceramide Cream ($19)Rose is a great ingredient for sensitive or dry skin, and while Sisley's beloved gel-water cream is divine, the Pixi Rose Ceramide Cream is very similar in texture and scent.
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Drunk Elephant Lala Retro Whipped Moisturizer With Ceramides ($60)Try…
CeraVe Moisturizing Cream ($16)If you've sustained any damage to your skin's moisture barrier, which can often result from over-exfoliation, you'll need a serious cream to help it retain adequate moisture levels. DE's Lala Retro Whipped cream is a cult-favorite for tackling this and other dry skin woes since it's formulated with a blend of oils and ceramides that strengthen and nourish the skin. It'll cost you, though. A common workaround is this popular CeraVe cream, which is thick and hydrating in its own right, although not quite as rich. Adding a few drops of your favorite oil will help achieve that ultra-moisturizing feel.
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Dr. Barbara Sturm Clarifying Face Cream ($215)Try…
La Roche Posay Effaclar Duo Dual Action Acne Treatment ($30)If you suffer from blemishes and breakouts, you still need to moisturize. However, finding a suitable formula can be a challenge. Dr. Barbara Sturm's clarifying cream aims to control excess oil and moisturize without clogging pores. If you don't have the extra cash to spend, La Roche Posay's Effaclar Duo + is also an iconic lightweight lotion for acne.
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Dr. Dennis Gross Hyaluronic Marine Oil-Free Moisture Cushion ($60)Try…
Neutrogena Hydro Boost Gel Cream ($16)Another ingredient every skincare routine benefits from is hyaluronic acid. While there are some amazing higher-end formulas out there (such as this one by Dr. Dennis Gross), you don't have to pay an arm and a leg to get cushiony soft, hydrated skin. See, for example, Neutrogena's version, which floods skin with moisture.
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Tata Harper Repairative Moisturiser ($116)Try…
Weleda Skin Food Light ($19)Skin that needs a little TLC would benefit from a targeted moisturizer that repairs and protects. Both Tata Harper's Repairative Moisturiser and Weleda's Skin Food Light offer this in clean formulas, but the latter is friendlier in price.
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Clinique Dramatically Different Hydrating Jelly ($30)Try…
Bioderma Hydrabio Gel cream ($25)Oily skin still craves moisture but in the form of a super-lightweight texture. Opt for a gel moisturiser that will hydrate yet never feel heavy, such as Clinique's Dramatically Different Hydrating Jelly or the slightly more affordable Bioderma Hydrabio Gel Cream.
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Augustinus Bader The Rich Cream ($265)Try…
Versed Skin Soak Rich Moisture Cream ($18)There's no doubt that Augustinus Bader's The Rich Cream has been one of the most-talked-about skincare products of the last year, but £205 is a lot of cash to part with for a moisturiser. If you love super-rich, nourishing creams that also contain antioxidants, look no further than this wonderfully affordable moisturiser. It contains deeply hydrating squalene, youth-promoting peptides and aggressor-busting vitamin E.
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Sunday Riley C.E.O. Vitamin C Rich Hydration Cream ($65)Try…
Bliss Bright Idea Vitamin C + Tri-Peptide Collagen-Protecting & Brightening Moisturizer ($22)Sunday Riley's C.E.O. moisturiser is a cult favourite among beauty editors and skincare buffs thanks to its lightweight but powerful antioxidant abilities. It also boosts hydration and glow and isn't thought to cause irritation as seriously as many other vitamin C formulas might. However, if you're after a more affordable option, this cream makes for a great substitute.
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Glow Recipe Watermelon Pink Juice Oil-Free Moisturizer ($39)Try…
E.l.f Cosmetics SuperHydrate Moisturizer ($12)Both of these jelly-textured formulas are deeply nourishing and feature hydrating ingredients like watermelon to keep skin happy and quenched. But, the E.l.f. jar costs a fraction of the price!
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