Best moisturiser for men 2024: for dry, oily, ageing, or sensitive skin

The best moisturiser for men locks in moisture & slows down ageing, from brands including Tom Ford, Elemis, and Clinique

Man applying the best moisturiser for men to his face in the mirror

The best moisturiser for men does it all, from locking in moisture to slowing down signs of ageing.

Our skin’s abilities never cease to amaze us. We can gain weight and watch it stretch, lose said weight and watch it revert back to normal. It protects itself in the face of UV damage (tanning) and has the natural ability to retain moisture. However, as you get older, a number of factors cause your skin to slowly deteriorate, and as the ageing process sets in it needs a helping hand to retain its elasticity and youthful appearance. That's why you need one of these best moisturisers.

Moisturiser acts as a protective barrier on your skin’s surface. It locks in the moisture that would otherwise evaporate continuously from your skin and speed up the ageing process.

When we wash our faces, we not only strip our skin of the dirt build-up, we strip it of its natural oils. Queue a replenishing moisturiser, and while you're at it, also check out our guide to the best men’s eye cream, and, while you're upgrading your grooming routine, why don't you upgrade your fragrance game with the best men’s fragrances and colognes as well. 

Dry skin

There’s nothing worse than the tight feeling of dry skin. It’s itchy, irritable and looks scaly. If you’re displaying these symptoms you need something to quench its thirst and thwart further moisture loss. 

Make sure you’re using a decent face wash and not a bar of soap (or body wash for that matter). You’ll need to be more vigilant when it comes to sun exposure and excessive boozing too – are we sounding like your parents?!

Oily skin

Believe it or not, your overactive sebaceous glands are great for your skin’s moisture levels, but we get the need for control when you’ve got to keep towelling yourself down. Aim for oil-free products and use a gentle exfoliator to keep up cell turnover.

Sensitive skin

Are you prone to redness or irritable skin? Sensitive skin can flare nastily in the face of unsuitable products, so when it comes to applying a moisturiser you need to find one that’s kind to sensitive skin. 

Be sure to look for a moisturiser that’s free of astringents such as alcohol and avoid abrasive exfoliators that will exacerbate redness.

SPF

Not to induce fear, but sun damage is irreversible, so protective measures must be taken even on the cloudiest, rainiest days. Looking for a moisturiser that contains a minimum of SPF15 in the winter and SPF30 in the summer will keep your skin in better condition as you age.

Sun exposure dries out skin so find a moisturiser that has the power to both plump and hydrate whilst protecting throughout the day.

Anti-aging

Noticing fine lines and wrinkles is extremely common as you get older, but no matter what people say, there are ways to slow down the process. Look for products that contain ingredients such as hyaluronic acid and collagen to help rejuvenate skin and keep it looking plump.  

How to buy the best moisturiser for your face

When shopping for a moisturiser, you need a handful of skin saving ingredients. Look for humectants to act as a barrier of protection, locking in your skin's moisture. 

Emollients are the lubricating ingredients, which improve the appearance of your skin (particularly if it’s dry). 

Antioxidants are a saviour as they help support your skins bounce-back-ability. With antioxidants on top of all of the above, then you’re in good hands. 

Moisturiser isn’t a ‘one size fits all’ and trying to pin down the right one is no easy feat. You need to establish your skin type and find something suitable from there. 

Looking for some advice on where to get started? Have a look this daily men's skincare routine!

Lizzie Wilmot
Staff Writer, Home

Lizzie is T3's Home Staff Writer, also covering style, living and wellness. She works closely with Bethan Girdler-Maslen, T3's Home Editor, ensuring all the latest news, trends and recommendations are covered. Outside of T3, Lizzie can be found mooching around Bath, attempting (or at least trying to) a new DIY project or spending time with family and friends.

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