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Hot Tip: Face Oil Can Keep Your Dry Skin Moisturised For Longer

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Monica Bellucci

As anyone with dry skin can attest, it’s easy to be convinced that your visage is well hydrated directly after slathering on a handful of moisturiser, but the true measure of a hydrating formula is longevity.

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Now, we’re not instructing you to abandon your favourite day cream simply because your skin starts to feel dry around lunchtime. Instead, we suggest extending the life of your face cream with a face oil.

Mixed together, a face cream and a face oil can create a richly nourishing, custom moisturiser formula. Layered over moisturiser (that’s had time to sink in), and a face oil adds a silky finish to skin without affecting the staying power of makeup too — although, we’d recommend selecting an oil-based foundation to avoid the possibility of your face oil and water-based foundation interacting, and subsequently separating, on your skin.

Need help selecting the right face oil for you? Ahead, marie claire dishes on six face oils for dry skin that are easy to use everyday…

2024’s top face oil for dry skin

  1. Go-To Face Hero, $45, Go-To Skincare
  2. Elemis Superfood Facial Oil, $63.01, Amazon Australia
  3. Biossance Squalane and Vitamin C Rose Oil, $133, Sephora

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The best face oil for dry skin 2024

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Go-To Face Hero

from $45 at Go-To Skincare

Best for: A lightweight feel

Lightweight enough to work for oily skin and dry skin types alike, this pick is pumped full of moisturising and antioxidant-rich oils that target premature ageing, dehydration and dullness, without leaving behind a residue.

Sizes: 30ML

Key features:

  • Contains a blend of sweet almond, jojoba, macadamia, brazil nut, apricot kernel, evening primrose, buriti, rosehip, kiwi fruit seed, and sunflower seed oil
  • Enriched with arnica flower extract, vitamin e, calendula flower extract, totarol, and rosemary leaf extract
  • Non-comedogenic
  • Suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin
  • Lightweight and doesn’t leave behind a residue

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Elemis Superfood Facial Oil

from $63.01 at Amazon Australia

Best for: Revitalising a dull complexion

This face oil from Elemis is infused with rich blend of superfood oils and extracts, which work together to improve the radiance, hydration and nourishment of dull skin, for a softer, more supple appearance.

Sizes: 15ML

Key features:

  • Contains a blend of sweet almond, meadowfoam seed, flax seed, macadamia seed, rice bran, poppy seed, rosehip, cucumber, broccoli seed, orange peel, amyris bark, palmerosa, rosemary leaf, carrot seed, and sunflower seed oil
  • Enriched with squalane, radish seed extract and rosemary leaf extract
  • Brightens skin and enhances radiance
  • Hydrates and deeply nourishes
  • Leaves skin feeling soft and supple

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Biossance Squalane and Vitamin C Rose Oil

from $133 at Sephora

Best for: Mature skin

Formulated with rejuvenation in mind, this simple cocktail of squalane Damascus rose oil, vitamin C and Chios Crystal oil targets the lack of radiance, firmness and hydration, typical of mature skin, in order to achieve a more youthful-looking appearance.

Sizes: 30ML / 15ML / 12ML

Key features:

  • Contains a blend of squalane, Damascus rose oil, vitamin C and Chios Crystal oil
  • Utilises an oil-soluble, stable form of vitamin C that visibly brightens the skin
  • Sugarcane-derived squalane helps with moisture retention
  • Chios Crystal oil revitalises and firms the skin
  • Free from fragrance and parabens

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KORA Organics Noni Glow Face Oil

from $94 at The Iconic

Best for: Nourishment and moisture replenishment

Miranda Kerr’s secret to a plump, hydrated and glowing complexion, the Noni Glow formula is enriched with antioxidant-packed noni fruit extract and vitamin-rich oils that promote healthy, nourished, smooth, soft and radiant skin.

Sizes: 30ML

Key features:

  • Contains a blend of rosehip, jojoba seed, sunflower seed, seabuckthorn, pomegranate seed, Damascus rose and rose geranium oil
  • Enriched with jasmine extract, lavender extract, clove extract, grape extract and noni fruit extract
  • Nourishes, brightens, and smooths uneven and rough skin texture
  • Improves bounce and elasticity
  • Lightweight and fast-absorbing without a greasy feel
  • Suitable for all skin types

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Juno Antioxidant + Superfood Face Oil

from $53.46 at Cult Beauty

Best for: An impaired moisture barrier

Sunday Riley’s range of face oils have reached an undeniable state of virality, but as far as dry skin is concerned, Juno’s the pick of the litter. Infused with a collection of radiance-enhancing fruit and seed oils, this pick is going to help to reinforce the skin’s natural moisture barrier and soothe sensitive skin too.

Sizes: 35ML / 15ML

Key features:

  • Contains a blend of cold-pressed blackberry, blueberry, cranberry, raspberry, wild carrot, black cumin, grape, and broccoli seed oils
  • Instantly enhances skin’s natural glow and restores radiance
  • Reinforces the skin’s natural moisture barrier
  • Soothes sensitive skin
  • Created with 100 per cent pure plant extracts
  • Free from fragrance, essential oils, sulphates and parabens

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The Ordinary “B” Oil

from $18.49 at Look Fantastic

Best for: A mindful and demure budget

If face oil is the last step in your skin care routine you’d consider splurging on, then you should have this “B” oil from The Ordinary on rotation instead. The antioxidant-rich formula promotes a natural, healthy glow and protects skin for environmental aggressors too.

Sizes: 30ML

Key features:

  • Contains a blend of squalane, crambe abyssinica seed oil and isochrysis galbana extract
  • Enhances skin radiance over time
  • Protects skin from environmental aggressors
  • Improves surface hydration
  • Softens and smooths skin
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Should dry skin use face oil?

Face oils are rich in essential nutrients, which help to deeply moisturise dry skin and help to restore it’s natural glow and elasticity. However, not all oils are made equal or to be used on skin for that matter, which is why we recommend steering clear of coconut oil, almond oil and olive oil (unless you’re cooking in the kitchen).

Which oil is best for dry and ageing skin?

Since mature skin is usually dry, face oils for dry skin typically work for ageing skin too. Try looking for squalane, oat, jojoba, plum, apricot, avocado, and argan oils in your skin care formulas, as these play well with dry and mature skin in general.


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