guide to the inkey list moisturisers

What’s the best The Inkey List moisturiser for YOUR skin type?

At roughly £10 a pop, it’s tempting to haul them all and put them to the test yourself. But what if something goes wrong and you end up with a bunch of pimples on your face or flaky patches where your skin used to be silky soft?

That can happen when you use the wrong moisturizer for your skin type. Bummer!

Save yourself money and heartache and get it right from the get go. Here’s a short guide to The Inkey List moisturisers to help you pick the best one for you:

The Inkey List Multi-Bionic (£12.99)

What it is: A soothing, non-greasy lotion for oily and sensitive skin.

Key Ingredients: The Inkey List proudly promotes yogurt powder for its probiotic properties, but I could’t find any proof it does anything for skin. Instead, the real heroes here are:

Texture: A lightweight lotion that sinks in quickly, without leaving a greasy residue behind.

Who should use it: Oily, acne-prone and/or sensitive skin.

Who should NOT use it: Dry skin (it’s not moisturizing enough for you)

Available at: Asos, Cult Beauty and Feel Unique

Related: Is Squalane The Best Oil For Oily Skin?

the inkey list hemp oil moisturizer review

The Inkey List Turmeric Cream Moisturiser (£7.99)

What it is: A soothing, non-greasy moisturiser for dry skin.

Key Ingredients: The formula’s pretty basic but filled with goodies:

Texture: Creamy but light, sinks in quickly.

Who should use it: Normal and dry skin.

Who should NOT use it: Oily and acne-prone skin (coconut oil can give you pimples).

Available at: Asos, Cult Beauty and Feel Unique

Related: The Complete Guide To Coconut Oil In Skincare

The Inkey List Hemp Oil Cream Moisturiser (£7.99)

What it is: An anti-aging moisturiser for mature skin.

Key ingredients: A few multitasking oils and antioxidants:

Texture: Lightweight, almost runny. It sinks in quickly.

Who should use it: Mature dry/sensitive skin.

Who should NOT use it: Oily and acne-prone skin (coconut oil can give you pimples).

Available at: Asos, Cult Beauty and Feel Unique

Related: My Full Review Of The Inkey List Hemp Oil Cream Moisturiser

The Inkey List Snow Mushroom (£9.99)

What it is: A lightweight moisturizer for oily and sensitive skin.

Key Ingredients: This is The Inkey List’s most basic moisturizer:

Texture: Refreshing, lightweight and jelly-like.

Who should use it: Oily and/or sensitive skin.

Who should NOT use it: Dry skin and anyone looking for a very hydrating cream.

Available at: Asos, Cult Beauty and Feel Unique

Related: Why Is Glycerin In Every Skincare Product?!

the inkey list zinc oxide cream moisturiser

The Inkey List Zinc Oxide Cream Moisturiser (£8.99)

What it is: A moisturizer with SPF. It can replace sunscreen ONLY IF you apply it like a sunscreen (1/3 of a teaspoon for face and neck).

Key Ingredients: Zinc Oxide to provide gentle, broad-spectrum sun protection and glycerin to hydrate skin.

Texture: Rich, but non-greasy and fast-absorbing.

Who should use it: Sensitive and/or combination skin.

Who should NOT use it: It’s too rich for oily skin but not moisturizing enough for dry skin.

Available at: Feel Unique

Related: Do Cosmetics With SPF Provide Adequate Sun Protection?

What’s the best The Inkey List moisturiser for you? Share your pick in the comments below.