Editors' Picks: 10 Face Oils That Will Save Your Dry Winter Skin

Once, I touched butts with Jennifer Lawrence—well, sort of. I was lying in a bed she had apparently laid in just a few days earlier. No, it wasn’t her actual bed (that would be creepy, even for me), but rather the bed in celebrity esthetician Georgia Louise’s atelier in New York’s Upper East Side. I was about to receive a bespoke facial from Louise, but first she asked me if I had any particular skin concerns. I told her that I was confused by my skin, which I’ve always assumed was oily but lately seemed to have a mind of its own by debuting random dry patches on the daily. My normal moisturizers didn’t seem to be working—even the heavy-duty ones I usually reserved for the winter months. “You should try using a face oil,” Louise remarked. I was surprised. I had hopped on the face oil bandwagon a few years ago but for some reason or another had slowly gone back to using cream-based products—probably because I lived in L.A. at the time, and face oils felt heavy for my oily, combo skin.

That night, I went home and pulled out my Mara Universal Face Oil and massaged it into my face instead of my go-to nighttime moisturizer. When I woke up, my skin was clear, bright, and hydrated, with none of the tightness I had been experiencing before. Unsurprisingly, Louise was right. If you’re finding that your normal moisturizer isn’t doing the trick, a face oil might be what you need to replenish dehydrated skin. With that in mind, I’m sharing 10 face oils Team Byrdie swears by. Keep scrolling for the best nourishing face oils to use during the cold winter months. 

Mara Universal Face Oil

Mara Universal Face Oil
Mara Universal Face Oil $72.00
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This dew-inducing face oil is my current favorite for NYC's freezing winters. It's meant for all skin types and made with a slew of superfood plant oils, as well as antioxidant-rich algae and plankton extract, according to the brand. I use it as the last step in my nighttime skincare routine and wake up with happy, bouncy skin.

Vintner's Daughter Active Botanical Serum

Vintner's Daughter Active Botanical Serum
Vintner's Daughter Active Botanical Serum $195.00
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This botanical-packed face oil is what made me believe in face oils again. It's made with over 22 active ingredients meant to repair cellular turnover, fight free radicals, and replenish your skin's moisture levels, according to the brand.

Drunk Elephant Virgin Marula Luxury Facial Oil

Drunk Elephant Virgin Marula Luxury Facial Oil
Drunk Elephant Virgin Marula Luxury Facial Oil $68.00
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Byrdie's former assistant editor Maya Allen swears by this marula oil-based face oil from Drunk Elephant, saying every time she uses the product, her face feels like it's "swallowed by silk." You can read her full review here

Eminence Facial Recovery Oil

Eminence Facial Recovery Oil
Eminence Facial Recovery Oil $76.00
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Organic beauty brand Eminence's face oil is a favorite for anyone with skin that veers oily or combination. The clary sage oil is meant to soothe and balance oil production, while olive oil is meant to help with dehydration. 

L'Occitane Immortelle Divine Youth Oil

L'Occitane Immortelle Divine Youth Oil
L'Occitane Immortelle Divine Youth Oil $110.00
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Byrdie's editorial director Hallie Gould loves this French face oil, which is made with seven all-natural plant oils chock-full of fatty acids and nutrients, according to the brand. Plus, it sinks in instantly and doesn't sit on top of the skin.

Odacité Ac + R Acai-Rose Youthful Glow Facial Serum Concentrate

Odacité Ac + R Acai-Rose Youthful Glow Facial Serum Concentrate
Odacité Ac + R Acai-Rose Youthful Glow Facial Serum Concentrate $58.00
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Beloved by Byrdie's former associate editor Erin Jahns, this serum concentrate from natural skincare brand Odacité can be used alone or mixed in with your favorite moisturizer or face oil. The antioxidant-rich açaí berry protects skin and reduces inflammation, while rose oil is meant to improve circulation and give you a healthy glow. 

Noto Deep Serum

Noto Deep Serum
Noto Deep Serum $56.00
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Want a quick fix for discoloration, breakouts, and flakiness? Byrdie's former wellness editor, Victoria Hoff, recommends Noto's Deep Serum, which is made with macula, grapefruit, and sea buckthorn oils meant to brighten and regulate your skin's moisture barrier.

Votary Super Seed Facial Oil

Votary Super Seed Facial Oil
Votary Super Seed Facial Oil $110.00
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Designed specifically for dry, sensitive, or hormonal skin, this chia- and green tea–infused face oil promises to save your complexion come winter.

StriVectin S.t.a.r.light Retinol Night Oil

StriVectin S.t.a.r.light Retinol Night Oil
StriVectin S.t.a.r.light Retinol Night Oil $99.00
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If you're in the market for a face oil that packs an anti-aging punch, try this one from Strivectin, which combines nourishing squalane oil and the proven anti-aging benefits of retinol, along with powerhouse antioxidant astaxanthin. It's basically your anti-aging serum and face oil in one. 

Burt's Bees Complete Nourishment Facial Oil

Burt's Bees Complete Nourishment Facial Oil
Burt's Bees Complete Nourishment Facial Oil $18.00
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Just because this is more budget-friendly doesn't make it any less potent. The 99.9% natural formula is made with a blend of rosehip, jojoba, and evening primrose oil meant to lock in moisture and make your skin glow, according to the brand. Plus, it's germ-tested and free of parabens, phthalates, and petrolatum.

Key Ingredients

Evening primrose oil, or EPO, is an oil derived from the seeds of the evening primrose plant, oenothera biennis, that moisturizes and softens the skin and has anti-inflammatory properties.

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