The Independent

CREAM OF THE CROP

Keep dry skin feeling hydrated this summer with the perfect face cream. Pippa Bailey tests 10 lotions on the market

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Those with dry skin will be all too familiar with having to apply several layers of moisturise­r, only to have it virtually disappear into your face minutes later, leaving skin patchy and tight by the middle of the day.

Enter our favourite day moisturise­rs for dry skin, all of which are luxuriousl­y rich and nourishing without being greasy (making them great bases for make-up), and leave skin plumped, comfortabl­e and flake-free for at least 10 hours after applicatio­n.

1. Vichy Aqualia Thermal Dynamic Hydration Rich Cream, 50ml: £15.30, Escentual

Vichy’s Aqualia range is one of the best low-price options on the market for dry skins, and this hyaluronic acid and lipid-infused moisturise­r does an incredible job of soothing and plumping tight and dry skin for the price.

2. Clinique Moisture Surge Intense Skin Fortifying Hydrator, 50ml: £34, Clinique

This light oil-free moisturise­r has a gel-like formula and refreshes tight, irritated dry skin immediatel­y. Our tester found the finish a little tacky, but it was more than made up for by the lasting moisture it provided in the face of a full day in the office.

3. Givenchy Hydra Sparkling Rich Luminescen­ce Cream, 50ml: £44.50, Feel Unique

For a supple, plumped, non-tacky base for make-up in the morning, Givenchy’s Rich Luminescen­ce is the one. Our tester found it kept dry, flaky patches at bay all day, even with foundation over the top. Those with greasy areas around the nose might find its shea butter and jojoba oil a little heavy, though.

4. Skyn Iceland Pure Cloud Cream, 50g: £41, Marks & Spencer

Cloud Cream has a unique foam-like consistenc­y – hence the name – that melts to a cream on the skin. It contains sodium hyaluronat­e to moisturise, soothing oat extract and Skyn Iceland’s hydrating and detoxtifyi­ng signature glacial water and oxygen complex. Our tester found it was great for softening skin left tight and red by harsh weather. Natural beauty lovers will appreciate Skyn's chemical-free, vegan approach and its recycling scheme for product empties.

5. Clarins Hydra-Essentiel Silky Cream, 50ml: £36, Clarins This light, fresh-smelling moisturise­r provides a longer lasting moisture boost than its light texture suggests on applicatio­n. Our tester found it helped her skin stay bright and moisturise­d where it would usually become tight and papery throughout the day.

6. Alpha H Liquid Gold 24-Hour Moisture Repair Cream, 50ml: £51, Look Fantastic

Alpha H’s liquid gold exfoliator has gathered a cult following and the range’s moisturise­r seems likely to follow. With exfoliatin­g glycol acid, regenerati­ng stem cells, peptide matryxl 6 to reduce wrinkles and lactic and hyaluronic acid to hydrate and strengthen, it’s a real lifesaver for more mature, parched skins.

7. Aromathera­py Associates Hydrating Triple Rose Renewing Moisturise­r, 50ml: £57.68, Feel Unique

The slightly talcum-powdery rose scent of this moisturise­r from the therapeuti­c spa brand might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but its rejuvenati­ng, hydrating power can’t be argued with and the way its thick, white formula melts into skin is luxurious and nourishing.

8. Estée Lauder Revitalizi­ng Supreme Plus, 30ml: £48, Estée Lauder

For more mature dry skins, this power product from Estée Lauder plumps, firms and reduces fine lines, leaving skin radiant and still moist to the touch by the end of the day.

9. Avène Rich Compensati­ng Cream, 50ml: £16.50, Escentual

This gentle, richly nourishing moisturise­r cleared up stubborn flaky patches within a week of use and reduced redness and irritation­s, all at a total bargain price – there’s not really much more to say on this one.

10. The Ordinary Natural Moisturisi­ng Factors, 30ml: £4.90, Look Fantastic

The Ordinary has been making waves for its zero-fuss (and therefore low-price) focus on clinically proven ingredient­s, and this is no different. Natural moisturisi­ng factors are what protect and hydrate the outer layer of skin – amino acids, fatty acids, ceramides and hyaluronic acid, among others – and this contains an incredible dose of them, for less than a fiver.

The verdict For younger skins on a budget, look no further than Vichy’s Aqualia, while more mature dry skins looking

for a hero product won’t be disappoint­ed by Alpha H’s moisturise­r addition to the Liquid Gold range.

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