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The 13 best face oils of 2025, tried and tested by 240 people
“My skin was visibly hydrated”

Facial oils are one of the most nourishing products you can use in your skincare routine, making them the perfect addition for anyone looking to address premature signs of ageing, or hoping to boost skin health and lock in moisture.
“Facial oils can be beneficial to all skin types, even oily or blemish prone skin,” says oculoplastic surgeon, facial aesthetics doctor and MZ Skin founder Dr. Maryam Zamani.
Rather than being the gateway to breakouts, the best facial oils can actually help to balance the skin’s natural sebum levels, as well as lending an extra layer of moisture.
“They are typically formulated with non-comedogenic [non-pore blocking] botanical oils, essential oils, plant extracts, oil soluble ingredients or antioxidants to act as a protective barrier, resulting in less trans-epidermal water loss,” explains Dr. Zamani. In other words, they should leave your skin happier and healthier.
In a hurry to hydrate? The Good Housekeeping Institute tried and tested a range of leading face oils with the help of a panel of 240 people. These are their favourite products in a handy list but scroll on for their full reviews and to the bottom to find out how we test these fab formulas.
Best facial oils
Read on for the most nourishing facial oils money can buy.
Florence is our Senior Beauty Writer, specialising in expert-tested beauty and grooming reviews — from toothbrushes to the latest skincare launches. She’s committed to sharing recommendations for products that truly work and make people feel confident and healthy. Prior to this she was at Tropic Skincare, where she worked closely with biochemists in the lab, delving into the functions of each fresh, natural ingredient and conveying its efficacy to her audience in easy-to-digest terms.
With over five years’ experience in beauty and health journalism, Florence has written for ELLE, Women’s Fitness, Sister Magazine, National Geographic Traveller and many more, with a strong sustainability angle thread through much of her work.
When she isn’t packing for a trip away, working out, eating out or reading up on retinol serums, you’ll probably find her experimenting with her film camera and building her portfolio of portraits. Florence’s photography can be found at florencereeves-white.com, her Instagram is @florencereeveswhite and her twitter is @floreadsnwrites


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