The best essences of 2024 for hydrated skin, according to dermatologists



As you shop for an essence, our experts recommend considering the following factors to make sure it works for you and your skin type:
Below, we have compiled a list of expert-recommended essences, as well as highly rated options and NBC Select staff favorites that meet our dermatologists’ guidance.
This essence is recommended by both Rodney and board-certified dermatologist Dr. Sheila Farhang because it’s great for all skin types. One of its main ingredients is snail mucin, which adds moisture and addresses fine lines, according to experts in our guide to snail mucin. While you may think snail mucin would be thick and heavy, it’s actually the opposite: the ingredient typically feels lightweight on the skin, says Rodney.
You can use this multi-purpose essence on its own as a moisturizer or layer it underneath a cream for even more hydration. It works for all skin types, including sensitive, dry and acne-prone skin, according to the brand. “It feels incredibly soothing and lightweight, and soaks into my skin in seconds to the point where I can literally feel my skin drinking it,” says NBC Select associate updates editor Zoe Malin, who has combination skin that leans drier when on certain medications. “It doesn’t irritate my skin at all, and sometimes I use it multiple times a day to reduce dry patches when my skin is really rough,” she says.
According to Peach & Lily, the brand behind some of our favorite Korean beauty products, this essence combines hyaluronic acid, niacinamide and glycerin to hydrate, soothe and firm the skin. Reviewers say the essence is non-greasy and fast-absorbing, and it leaves their skin feeling softer after applying it. This option, which has a 4.7-star average rating from over 1,100 reviews on Ulta, also has the National Eczema Association’s Seal of Acceptance, which means it’s suitable for sensitive skin.
This Caudalie essence is great if you want a gentle formula that also helps combat dark spots, says Rodney. “This one has glycolic acid, which is an alpha hydroxy acid that helps turn over skin cells and specifically helps with dark spots and hyperpigmentation,” she says. You can use this essence both day and night, and it has niacinamide to soothe redness and irritation, according to the brand.
The Bioderma Essence Lotion is the perfect hybrid for those looking for moisture retention while also combating other concerns like uneven skin texture. It has salicylic acid to remove dead skin cells on oily or acne-prone skin, and niacinamide to soothe the skin and minimize irritation, says Farhang.
NBC Select associate SEO reporter Ashley Morris, who has oily and acne-prone skin, considers this essence a staple in her morning skin care routine after receiving it from the brand to try out. The water-based formula has key hydrating ingredients including glycerin, hyaluronic acid, ceramides and more. “Once it’s absorbed, it adds a light layer of moisture that holds up all day, even during the drier winter months,” says Morris. “The texture is a bit thicker than other essences I use, so I like to press it into my skin first before my skin care products like serums and moisturizers.”
This essence comes recommended by Farhang because it’s hydrating and suitable for most skin types. It uses Pitera, a proprietary ingredient that combines the benefits of ingredients like retinol, vitamin C, niacinamide and hyaluronic acid. Because the essence combines the benefits of these ingredients, it helps even skin tone and texture, reduce the appearance of fine lines and combat dull skin, according to the brand.
This formula combines the benefits of a toner, moisturizer and serum — it has the watery, lightweight texture of a toner but provides the same amount of hydration as a serum or a light moisturizer. It’s a favorite of NBC Select editor Lindsay Schneider, who notices a difference in how moisturized her combination skin feels after using this essence both morning and night. The spray essence has fermented birch sap to calm irritated skin, squalane to moisturize and support the skin barrier, and olive leaf extract to even out skin texture, according to the brand.
Essences are lightweight and help hydrate the skin and retain moisture, according to our experts. Depending on your skin type and concerns, our experts recommend looking at the ingredients and considering how your skin might benefit from them. You may want to consider an essence that includes one or more of the following:
While other products like moisturizers and sunscreens are essentials in your skin care routine, using an essence isn’t absolutely necessary, according to our experts. Since essences are generally mild and soothing, you can apply them daily, both morning and night, according to Rodney. You can also reapply your essence throughout the day if you notice your skin is feeling very dry or dull (like after a flight), says Farhang.
Much like essences, toners are generally applied after cleansing to help prep the skin for future products in your routine, says Farhang. However, essences tend to be water-based and focus on hydrating the skin, while toners tend to be alcohol-based and act as another cleansing method. Toners are great for oily skin because they help control oils and balance the skin’s pH levels, according to our experts. While essences focus on adding moisture back to the skin, toners might strip your skin of its natural oils, says Farhang.
Serums tend to be slightly thicker than essences and have a higher concentration of active ingredients, says Rodney. Serums also tend to be more expensive and come in smaller packaging, says Farhang. Since serums typically have a thicker formula, you should apply them after your essence and continue your skin care routine in order of thinnest to thickest consistencies, says Farhang.
Much like the rest of your skin care routine, you want to apply products from the most lightweight (thinnest) to the heaviest (thickest), according to Farhang. This means you’ll want to apply your essence after cleansing but before your serums and moisturizers, according to our experts.
You can incorporate an essence into both your morning or nighttime routine. However, you’ll want to check the ingredients and see if they’re compatible with other actives because some combinations, like retinol and salicylic acid, are more likely to cause irritation, says Rodney.
After cleansing your face, gently pat the skin dry to remove excess water. You don’t want your face to be dripping with water, but you don’t want it to dry completely. This is important because leaving a little bit of moisture allows for the essence to better absorb into your skin, according to Rodney.
Then, gently pat the essence into your skin. Don’t rub or use an abrasive applicator that can tug, pull, scratch or irritate the skin, says Rodney.
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Bianca Alvarez is an associate reporter covering skin care, hair care and gift guides, including recent stories on the best foot creams and dry shampoos. For this story, she interviewed dermatologists and shared their recommendations as well as researched highly rated essences and NBC Select staff favorites that met their guidance.
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