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SkinTalks - February 27, 2026
Are you struggling with dry patches, skin tightness, or redness that you’re covering with concealer? These are all signs that your skin is craving a good moisturiser (or that your current moisturiser isn’t working as it should be).
Moisturiser is an essential part of any skincare routine. Without it, your skin can feel dry and irritated, and it’s more likely to break out or show signs of ageing.
But while it’s often easy to spot the signs that your moisturiser isn’t working, it can be harder to know what to do about it. One quick Google search can leave you buried in scientific language and confusing diagrams. And, of course, what works for someone else’s skin won’t always work for yours.
In this guide, we’ll look clearly at everything you need to know about finding the best moisturiser for YOUR skin. We’ll also explore Korean moisturisers, which are widely loved for their lightweight formulas, skin barrier repair, and, of course, glass skin glow!
Moisturiser helps lock in moisture, protect your skin from environmental stressors, and restore your skin barrier. It does this through one or more of the following types of ingredients:
• Humectants (like glycerin or hyaluronic acid) which pull water from the room into your skin.
• Emollients (like squalane or plant oils) which smooth and soften the skin’s surface.
• Occlusives (like shea butter or petrolatum) that lock in that hydration to prevent moisture loss.
Different formulas work better for different skin types, which is why it makes sense to start there when choosing your products.
In this section, we’ll cover how to figure out your skin type and find the best moisturiser for you.
If you have rough or flaky patches, you most likely have dry skin. But the issue isn’t always this obvious. Fine lines, redness, or dullness can also be signs that your skin is dehydrated. And these problems can all be worsened by environmental factors like winter weather, harsh winds, and indoor heating.
Take a close look at how your skin looks and feels throughout the day. If it's tight after cleansing or you have lines that come and go, you should choose a moisturiser designed for dry skin.
The best moisturisers for dry skin will often contain humectants, emollients, and occlusives. This is because dry skin struggles to retain water, so it can’t rely only on ingredients which pull water into the skin. It also needs occlusives which form a protective seal that keeps moisture from escaping and emollients which help soften rough, flaky patches.
When choosing a moisturiser for dry skin, it’s important to look at both ingredients and texture. Avoid lightweight gels, foams, or alcohol-heavy formulas. These evaporate quickly and don’t provide deep hydration.
You might have oily skin if you notice enlarged pores, frequent breakouts, blackheads, or a greasy shine that appears even a few hours after you wash your face. This isn’t just a healthy glow. It’s a sign that your skin is producing excess sebum (oil) and needs special attention.
Moisturisers for oily skin are lightweight and fast-absorbing, providing hydration without adding extra oil or heaviness. They’re carefully formulated to prevent clogged pores. This is important for oily skin, which can be acne-prone because excess sebum can mix with dead skin cells and trap dirt, leading to blackheads and breakouts.
The best moisturisers for oily skin are gel-based or water-based formulas. They often contain ingredients like hyaluronic acid or glycerin to draw water into the skin, and squalane or dimethicone to smooth the surface without clogging pores.
Gel moisturisers for oily skin also often include ingredients like niacinamide, green tea extract, or aloe vera, which help calm inflammation, reduce redness, and keep oil production under control.
Combination skin can be both oily and dry skin. You might notice that some areas feel rough and flaky while others are shiny and greasy. Alternatively, you might feel that your skin changes depending on the season, your diet, or your stress levels.
Look out for formulas that add moisture without feeling heavy. Ingredients like niacinamide, green tea extract, or aloe vera help regulate oil production.
The ideal texture for a combination skin moisturiser is a gel-like cream or lightweight lotion, which provides balanced hydration across all areas. Avoid thick creams that can make oily zones greasy or ultra-light gels that may leave dry patches feeling tight.
Sensitive skin is easily irritated, red, and itchy, responding quickly to weather changes, hot water, and new products. You might notice stinging, burning, or tightness after washing your face, or redness that seems to come out of nowhere.
Sensitive skin moisturisers are designed to focus on hydration without triggering flare-ups. This means they avoid alcohol and fragrances and include humectants and light emollients. The best moisturisers for sensitive skin will also include anti-inflammatory ingredients like aloe vera, panthenol, or oat extract, which help calm redness and strengthen the skin barrier.
Choose light creams or lotion-like textures. These textures help soothe and protect the skin while avoiding the occlusives that are in moisturisers for dehydrated skin and can sometimes worsen sensitivity.
Even the best moisturiser for your skin won’t work effectively if it’s not applied correctly or paired with the right habits. Here are some top tips on how to use moisturiser:
Korean moisturisers are carefully formulated to not only to hydrate the skin on a superficial level, but repair, plump, and leave you with that glass skin glow. No wonder they’re renowned to be the best moisturisers in the world!
There are products for every skin type. Korean moisturisers for oily skin are popular because they’re lightweight, fast-absorbing, and unlikely to clog. Most use gel or water-based textures that hydrate without adding extra oil and include powerful, oil-balancing ingredients like hyaluronic acid, green tea extract, and centella asiatica.
For those with dry or sensitive skin, Korean formulas perfectly blend ingredients like ceramides, aloe vera, and squalane to strengthen the skin barrier. Korean night moisturisers are especially popular because they lock in moisture overnight, allowing your skin to repair and recover while you sleep.
The best Korean moisturisers also include added antioxidants and vitamins, giving your skin extra protection against environmental stressors like pollution and UV damage.
Here are some of our favourite K-Beauty moisturisers, all carefully designed to solve your skin concerns and leave you with healthy, glowing skin.
If you’re not using the right moisturiser, you can experience breakouts. Avoid products that are heavy or greasy and look out for non-comedogenic or oil-free formulas that don’t contain pore-clogging ingredients.
You can use a gel moisturiser with dry skin, but effectiveness will depend on the formula. Gel moisturisers are usually lighter and fast-absorbing, so they may not provide enough long-lasting hydration for very dry skin. If you choose a gel, look for one that contains humectants like hyaluronic acid.
The Round Lab Birch Juice Moisturizing Cream and the Beauty of Joseon Red Bean Water Gel are excellent options for combination skin. Lightweight and fast-absorbing, these contain ingredients such as hyaluronic acid, green tea extract, and centella asiatica to regulate oil production while keeping the skin calm.
Korean brands are great options for sensitive skin because they include gentle, natural, soothing ingredients. Two of the best Korean moisturisers for sensitive skin are the ETUDE SoonJung 2x Barrier Intensive Cream and Purito Seoul Oat-In Calming Gel Cream. These are fragrance-free and include calming ingredients like oat seed water, panthenol, and sunflower seed oil to strengthen the skin barrier and reduce redness.
Two cult favorite Korean moisturisers for dry skin are Dr.Jart+ Ceramidin Skin Barrier Moisturizing Cream and Torriden Dive-IN Low Hyaluronic Acid Cream. These products are rich with ceramides and hyaluronic acid, helping to rebuild the skin barrier and draw deep hydration into the skin.
When you’re looking for an SPF moisturiser, you should look for one that’s not heavy or greasy. Korean SPF moisturisers are great because they blend lightweight, fast-absorbing textures with nourishing ingredients like hyaluronic acid, ceramides, and centella asiatica.
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