Finding the Best Face Oil: Our Tests & Tips

Let’s talk face oil.

If you want to moisturize your skin, you have two basic choices: oils that have retinol (also called retinoid-ester). And those that don’t (these tend to be touted as more natural or vegan-friendly.

So what is retinol?

A type of vitamin A, retinol is used to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles by stimulating collagen production in the skin. Given its potency, however, you should be careful in using any face oil with retinol—be sure to follow directions. And use sunscreen as it can make your skin more sun sensitive.

Board-certified dermatologists we interviewed for this article cautioned that overusing retinol products can cause sensitivity or irritation. Of course, we also asked them for recommendations for oils they found most effective.

To test face oil, we first put the oil in unlabeled bottles that look much like this:

That way our testers aren’t influenced by brand names or fancy packages. 

After trying out several brands for more than two weeks, here are the ones we think are best:

About the Authors

Denise & Alan Fields are consumer advocates and best-selling authors. The Fields have authored 12 books with three million copies in print, including the best-selling guide to baby gear, Baby Bargains.

The Fields have been featured and quoted in the New York TimesWall Street Journal and Los Angeles Times.

As consumer products experts, the Fields have been guests on the NBC Today Show, Good Morning America and ABC’s 20/20.

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When we test a product, we always purchase it with our own monies. We do not take free samples, as we believe that compromises our independence.

We also fact check manufacturer information with our own measurements. If a maker claims a product weighs X pounds, we will weigh it to make sure. If the battery life is supposed to be six hours, we will see how it stands up in the real world.

In some cases, we will do interviews with experts in the field to get additional feedback on products.

To get hands-on time with products, we regularly meet one-on-one with gear companies and even tour manufacturing facilities. (When we do this, we pay our own travel expenses).

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We’ve been rating and reviewing products for the home and families since 1994. We do extensive research, evaluating products with an eye toward quality, ease of use and affordability.

We make our living from affiliate commissions, but we always recommend what we think are the best bets for our readers (not the ones that are the most expensive). We are always looking for products that offer the best bang for the buck.

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