All of our top picks
Who this is for
This guide is for anyone who has reached for a moisturizer, applied it faithfully, and then spent the rest of the morning looking like they rubbed cooking oil on their face. If you have oily, combination, or acne-prone skin, you already know the frustration: most moisturizers marketed as "lightweight" still leave a film that clogs pores, breaks down makeup, and makes your skin look perpetually sweaty by noon. This guide exists to cut through that.
The Dupe team built this list specifically around one non-negotiable criterion: the moisturizer must absorb completely without leaving any oily or greasy residue. That sounds obvious, but it rules out a surprising number of products that get lumped into the "lightweight" category despite being formulated with heavy emollients, occlusive balms, or oil-heavy hybrids that work beautifully for dry skin but are a disaster for anyone who already produces excess sebum. If a product consistently drew complaints about greasiness from oily or combination skin reviewers, it didn't make the cut — regardless of how well it performed for other skin types.
Beyond finish, we focused on three core tradeoffs that actually matter when you're choosing between gel and water-based formulas. First, hydration depth: a matte finish is worthless if your skin feels tight and dehydrated two hours later. The best options here deliver genuine, lasting moisture despite their lightweight texture — typically through ingredients like hyaluronic acid that draw water into the skin rather than sitting on top of it. Second, formula type: gel and water-based gel formulas behave differently on skin, and understanding that distinction helps you match a product to your specific skin type and climate. Third, non-comedogenic credentials: for oily and acne-prone skin, a moisturizer that clogs pores is worse than no moisturizer at all.
We also weighted our picks toward products with substantial, crowd-validated review volume — specifically, products holding 4-star ratings or higher across a large number of real-world users. A moisturizer that works for one skin type but fails for another will show up in the review data, and we used that signal to filter out products with inconsistent performance across oily and combination skin types specifically.
This guide is not for you if your primary concern is deep nourishment for dry or very dry skin. Balm-texture moisturizers, face oils, and oil-heavy hybrids are genuinely excellent products for that use case — they're just outside the scope of what we evaluated here. If your skin leans dry and you're looking for barrier repair or intense overnight hydration, you'll want to look at a different category. Similarly, if you're shopping for a body moisturizer rather than a facial one, the formulation standards and finish expectations are different enough that this guide won't serve you well.
When you reach the picks, pay attention to the formula type listed for each product. A water-based gel and a gel-cream can both qualify as non-greasy, but they'll feel different on your skin and perform differently in humid versus dry climates. Use the skin-type suitability notes to narrow your shortlist before you commit — and if you're sensitive to fragrance or specific actives, check the ingredient profile callouts before purchasing. The goal is to match you to the right formula for your skin, not just hand you a ranked list and send you off.
How we picked the best
Our agents evaluated dozens of moisturizers specifically for their ability to absorb without leaving any oily or greasy residue — the single most important factor for this category. Every pick was pressure-tested against hydration depth, skin-type validation from real oily and combination skin reviewers, and formula transparency across three price tiers.
No-Grease Finish
A moisturizer that leaves any oily film after absorption fails the core test for this category. We prioritized products with consistent, real-user evidence of a clean, matte or invisible finish — not just brand claims.
Hydration Depth
Lightweight texture means nothing if your skin feels tight or dry by midday. We looked for formulas proven to deliver lasting hydration without requiring reapplication, especially for oily and combination skin types.
Skin-Type Fit
Products marketed broadly to all skin types often underperform for oily or combination skin. We weighted picks validated specifically by real oily, combination, and sensitive skin users — not just general audience reviews.
Crowd-Validated Ratings
Editorial picks alone aren't enough for this audience. We required 4+ star ratings backed by high review volume, with particular weight given to reviews from verified oily and combination skin buyers.
Formula Type Clarity
Knowing whether a moisturizer is a clear gel or water-based formula helps you match it to your skin's needs and your climate. We clearly classified each pick so you can choose the right texture for your routine.
Pore-Safe Formulation
For oily and acne-prone skin, a non-comedogenic formula is non-negotiable. We flagged products with verified non-comedogenic credentials and excluded any with known pore-clogging ingredients.
Byoma Moisturizing Gel Cream
Byoma Moisturizing Gel Cream is a lightweight, non-greasy gel-cream at ~$14 that earns 4/5 from reviewers for its fast absorption, barrier-supporting ceramide formula, and no-shine finish — an excellent choice for oily and combination skin but not rich enough for very dry skin.
Top PickKey specs
| SPF | 30 |
| Form | Cream |
| Size | Regular |
| Type | Cream, Moisturizer |
| Color | Zero white cast |
| Count | 1 |
| Scent | Fragrance-free |
| Effect | Semi-matte finish |
Highlights
- True gel-cream that absorbs quickly with no greasy or oily residue
- No breakouts reported even on acne-prone combination skin
- Strong ingredient story: Tri-Ceramide Complex, Niacinamide, Hyaluronic Acid, Beta Glucan
- Works seamlessly under makeup and SPF without pilling
- Very affordable (~$14–$15) for a ceramide-based formula
- Fragrance-free, alcohol-free, oil-free, non-comedogenic, vegan, dermatologist-tested
Worth knowing
- May not be hydrating enough for very dry skin, especially in winter
- 50ml bottle runs out relatively quickly at 2–3 pumps per use
- Pump packaging has received minor usability complaints
What people are saying
Dr. Ceuracle Vegan Kombucha Tea Gel Cream
The Dr. Ceuracle Vegan Kombucha Tea Gel Cream is a fast-absorbing, non-greasy K-beauty gel-cream built on 60% green tea water and 20% kombucha ferment — a lightweight, vegan, non-comedogenic formula well-suited to oily and acne-prone skin. Pricing and large-scale review validation are unverified, limiting full confidence scoring.
Runner UpBest fermented K-beauty formula for acne-prone skin
Dr. Ceuracle Vegan Kombucha Tea Gel Cream
Highlights
- 60% green tea water base delivers antioxidant-rich hydration with zero heaviness
- 20% kombucha ferment supports barrier repair and skin balancing
- Fast-absorbing gel-cream texture with no greasy or sticky residue
- Vegan and non-comedogenic — avoids heavy occlusive plant oils
- Suitable for oily, combination, acne-prone, and sensitive skin types
Worth knowing
- Pricing unverified — no confirmed MSRP or observed price range
- Limited independent expert reviews compared to mainstream K-beauty brands
- May under-deliver for very dry or winter-dehydrated skin needing occlusion
- Long-term hydration durability not confirmed via third-party testing
What people are saying
CeraVe PM Facial Moisturizing Lotion
CeraVe PM Facial Moisturizing Lotion is a dermatologist-backed, oil-free water-based lotion with 4% niacinamide, ceramides, and hyaluronic acid that absorbs quickly without any greasy residue — a widely praised 'holy grail' for oily, combination, and sensitive skin at an unbeatable drugstore price point.
Alternate AngleBest dermatologist-backed niacinamide overnight hydration
CeraVe PM Facial Moisturizing Lotion
Key specs
| Form | Cream |
| Size | Regular |
| Type | Face |
| Brand | CeraVe |
| Scent | Original |
| Effect | Moisturizing |
| Benefit | Anti-aging |
| For Men | Yes |
Highlights
- Lightweight, fast-absorbing texture with no oily or greasy residue
- 4% niacinamide clinically supports barrier function, brightens tone, and fades hyperpigmentation
- Three essential ceramides delivered via MVE technology for sustained overnight barrier repair
- Excellent tolerability — works for psoriasis, eczema, rosacea, malassezia, sensitive skin
- Non-comedogenic and fragrance-free; safe for acne-prone and oily skin
- Outstanding value at $8.69–$15.99 depending on retailer
Worth knowing
- Not heavy-duty enough for very dry skin or harsh climates — needs a richer product
- No SPF; nighttime-only positioning limits daytime utility
- Contains Cetearyl Alcohol — may irritate rare fatty alcohol-sensitive users
- Lightweight texture may disappoint users expecting a rich cream feel
What people are saying
La Roche-Posay Toleriane Double Repair Matte Face Moisturizer
A pharmaceutical-grade water-based matte moisturizer that genuinely controls oiliness throughout the day while repairing the skin barrier with ceramides, niacinamide, and hyaluronic acid — ideal for oily, combination, and sensitive skin types at a competitive price point.
Worth a lookBest all-day matte finish for oily skin
La Roche-Posay Toleriane Double Repair Matte Face Moisturizer
Key specs
| Form | Cream |
| Size | Regular |
| Type | Moisturizer |
| Effect | Translucent, powdery finish, Dries down clear |
| Benefit | Moisturizing |
| For Men | Yes |
| Free Of | Oil-Free, Paraben-Free |
| Routine | Moisturizer |
Highlights
- True matte finish — users cut blotting paper use from 2–3 to just 1 by lunchtime
- Absorbs quickly with zero greasy or sticky residue
- Oil-free, fragrance-free, paraben-free — safe for sensitive and rosacea-prone skin
- Multi-active hydration (ceramides + HA + niacinamide) supports barrier repair
- Layers flawlessly under sunscreen and makeup without pilling
- Affordable pricing; widely available at drugstores and mass retailers
Worth knowing
- Not sufficiently hydrating for dry skin on its own — serum pairing needed
- No SPF in this variant (SPF version sold separately at higher price)
- Minority of sensitive users reported breakouts or irritation
What people are saying
Notable mentions


illiyoon-soothing-gel-cream
The Illiyoon Ceramide Ato Soothing Gel Cream is a fragrance-free, ceramide-powered water-gel moisturizer at ~$16–$25 that delivers barrier repair in a cooling, non-greasy format ideally suited to oily, combination, and sensitive skin. It is the lightweight gel counterpart to Illiyoon's highly-rated Concentrate Cream, resolving the 'too rich for oily skin' complaint of its sibling in a format that absorbs cleanly without residue.
- Gel/water-gel texture absorbs fast with no greasy residue — core no-oily requirement met
- Ceramide (pseudo-ceramide PC-104) barrier repair in a lightweight vehicle


Beauty of Joseon Red Bean Water Gel Moisturizer
The Beauty of Joseon Red Bean Water Gel is a lightweight, fragrance-free K-beauty gel moisturizer with 44% red bean extract that absorbs instantly and leaves zero greasy residue — a strong pick for oily and combination skin seeking genuine no-grease hydration at a budget-friendly price.
- Leaves no oily or greasy residue — dries to a comfortable, skin-like matte finish
- Very high 44% Haenam Red Bean Extract concentration for sebum control


the-inkey-list-omega-water-cream
The INKEY List Omega Water Cream is a $14 oil-free, silicone-free water-gel moisturizer with niacinamide and glycerin that absorbs quickly with a balanced (not greasy) finish, making it a strong budget pick for oily and acne-prone skin. However, it did not appear in any of the expert roundups scraped, and its dewy-rather-than-matte finish may not satisfy users seeking truly zero shine.
- Genuinely oil-free and silicone-free — no grease-causing ingredients
- Niacinamide active helps regulate sebum and minimize pores
Key spec comparison
Price, Performance, and Feel Compared
These charts show exactly where each moisturizer wins and loses so you can match the right formula to your skin type and budget.
Head-to-Head: Six Performance Dimensions
This radar chart maps all four moisturizers across hydration depth, value per oz, no-grease finish, skin-type fit breadth, ingredient profile strength, and review volume so you can
Byoma Moisturizing Gel Cream
Dr. Ceuracle Vegan Kombucha Tea Gel Cream
CeraVe PM Facial Moisturizing Lotion
La Roche-Posay Toleriane Double Repair Matte Face Moisturizer
What to know before buying
Do lightweight moisturizers actually hydrate oily skin or just sit on top?
Yes — the CeraVe PM Facial Moisturizing Lotion delivers genuine hydration with a 90/100 hydration depth score despite its featherlight texture. Its niacinamide, ceramides, and hyaluronic acid combo repairs the barrier without any greasy residue.
Byoma Moisturizing Gel Cream vs CeraVe PM Facial Moisturizing Lotion — which is better for oily skin?
CeraVe PM wins on no-grease finish (95/100 vs 88/100) and crowd validation (98/100 vs 65/100), but Byoma Moisturizing Gel Cream is the better pick if you want a ceramide formula under $15 at $8.88/oz.
Is the La Roche-Posay Toleriane Double Repair Matte Face Moisturizer enough hydration on its own for combination skin?
Not always — its hydration depth scores just 75/100, so dry patches on combination skin may need a serum underneath. It leads the entire comparison on no-grease finish at 98/100, making it ideal for the T-zone.
Does the Byoma Moisturizing Gel Cream pump actually work well or is it annoying to use?
The pump has received minor usability complaints from real users, which is the top caveat for this product. The formula itself absorbs in seconds with zero breakouts reported on acne-prone skin.
What is the best non-comedogenic moisturizer for acne-prone oily skin that won't cause breakouts?
The Dr. Ceuracle Vegan Kombucha Tea Gel Cream is the top pick — its 60% green tea water base absorbs in under 30 seconds with a skin-like finish and is confirmed non-comedogenic for oily and acne-prone skin.
Skip this one
Not worth it
illiyoon-soothing-gel-cream
The Illiyoon Ceramide Ato Soothing Gel Cream is a fragrance-free, ceramide-powered water-gel moisturizer at ~$16–$25 that delivers barrier repair in a cooling, non-greasy format ideally suited to oily, combination, and sensitive skin. It is the lightweight gel counterpart to Illiyoon's highly-rated Concentrate Cream, resolving the 'too rich for oily skin' complaint of its sibling in a format that absorbs cleanly without residue.
- Lighter occlusivity may be insufficient for very dry or severely atopic skin
- Not ideal as a standalone winter moisturizer for dry climates
- Contains silicones (per sibling product formulation); not silicone-free
- Uses pseudo-ceramide rather than natural ceramide NP
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