Night creams are undeniably one of the more expensive skincare treatments available. Some can even cost more than $100, which some may consider a worthwhile investment while others may be alarmed by the figure. But one thing is certain: a night cream is an essential beauty product.
A night lotion moisturises the skin “Elyse Love, MD, a board-certified dermatologist at GlamDerm in New York City, explains. “We utilise drying substances like retinols at night, so nighttime moisturisers are essential. Night creams assist restore the skin’s balance, preventing active chemicals from drying out the skin.
Drugstore Night Creams to Try
LA ROCHE-POSAYEffaclar Adapalene Gel 0.1% Retinoid Acne Treatment

This gel is a prescription-strength retinoid that accelerates skin cell turnover and unclogs pores, as recommended by Kagha. It has no oil or aroma.
DIFFERIN
Adapalene Gel 0.1%

Kagha also suggests incorporating a retinoid into your nighttime routine. “Differin Gel and La Roche-Posay Effaclar Adapalene Gel are two over-the-counter retinoids.” My preference is for you to be able to tolerate a prescription retinoid, but these are possibilities if you desire a drugstore treatment.
EUCERIN
Q10 Anti-Wrinkle Face Night Cream

This anti-wrinkle night cream is suitable for sensitive skin. It is fragrance- and alcohol-free, and it contains vitamin E, coenzyme Q10, and beta-carotene to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
LA ROCHE-POSAY
Toleriane Ultra Night Moisturizer

Because of its delicate nature, this is another option for sensitive skin. Because of elements like thermal spring water, Neurosensine, and vitamin E, the cream calms, repairs free radical damage, and hydrates.
GARNIER
SkinActive Miracle Anti-Fatigue Night Cream

This night cream will help you wake up with a brighter, more revitalised face (which can also be used in the daytime). Overnight, lavender, hyaluronic acid, and salicylic acid firm and hydrate your skin.