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The best night creams for the ultimate beauty sleep
Tried and tested by over 360 women

Night creams help your skin restore and repair while you snooze, providing the ultimate beauty sleep. But there are thousands on the market.
So, with the help of 360 panel members, the Good Housekeeping Institute got busy testing the best night creams for all skin types – you’ll find the créme de la créme for every complexion below.
Each one is infused with superhero skincare ingredients, such as vitamin C to leave you glowing, hyaluronic acid for extra hydration, and retinol to help smooth out any fine lines – all while you catch up on your Zs.
Our team of experts have scanned ingredient lists and used specialist machines to suss out claims, so whether you’re after an ultra-hydrating moisturiser for dry skin or a brightening formulation for a dull complexion, we’ve got a night cream for you.
See our winners at a glance below but read on for our full reviews and tips from Amanda Azzopardi, a skin specialist and advanced nurse practitioner.
The best night creams
What are the benefits of using a night cream?
After taking the day off with a soothing cleansing balm or foamy face wash and adding any targeted serums, applying a night cream is usually the last step in your evening skincare routine, and for very good reason.
“Night creams are specifically designed to work with your skin’s natural repair process, which happens while you sleep,” says Azzopardi. “They provide deep hydration, thanks to moisturising ingredients, which keep your skin soft and smooth overnight.”
“Many night creams also contain hero ingredients like retinol or peptides that help reduce fine lines and wrinkles. Some even have antioxidants to protect your skin and help it regenerate, improving its texture and firmness,” she adds.
Why should I apply a night cream?
If you want to wake up with restored and hydrated skin, we can’t think why you wouldn't want to use a night cream!
“While you sleep, your skin's blood flow increases, and cell regeneration is at its peak, making it the perfect time to boost hydration and address specific skin concerns such as dryness, pigmentation or premature ageing,” explains Azzopardi.
“Night creams lock in moisture and create a barrier to help you wake up with skin that looks fresh and revitalised.”
Which night cream is best for my skin type?
These are some of the ingredients to look out for if you want to tackle specific skin types and concerns, according to Azzopardi.
Oily skin
Blemish-prone and excessively oily skin won’t fare well with a heavy night cream, as it may cause further breakouts. Instead, it’s best to look for non-comedogenic creams, as they’re lighter in texture, often sebum-controlling (managing the skin’s natural oil production process) and, crucially, won’t block your pores.
“For oily skin, choose a night cream with lightweight, non-clogging ingredients such as hyaluronic acid, glycerin, and niacinamide,” says Azzopardi. “These hydrate without leaving too much build-up or residue.”
Dry skin
“Dry skin needs richer creams with ingredients such as shea butter, ceramides or oils like squalane to provide deep moisture,” explains Azzopardi.
These ingredients also act as emollients, which means they help repair the skin barrier. Not only will your face get a boost of hydration, but your skin’s ability to naturally trap moisture should slowly improve over time. Sounds good, huh?
Mature skin
Here at GH, we’re not fans of the term “anti-ageing” and we're not looking to turn back the clock; it’s about what helps you feel and look your best. So, if you want to reduce the appearance of fine lines or changes in skin texture, then a night moisturiser with resurfacing ingredients could be what you’re looking for.
Retinoids lead the way in this category, thanks to their ability to encourage cell turnover and stimulate collagen production, leaving behind smooth, supple skin. The super-ingredient can also reduce the signs of pigmentation such as age or sunspots.
“Mature skin can benefit from retinol, peptides and antioxidants like vitamin C to target wrinkles and uneven skin tone,” says Azzopardi.
How to add a night cream into your routine
As a general rule of thumb, you should apply your skincare products in order of consistency, from the thinnest to the thickest. While you may not use all of the below as part of your evening regime, the correct order for your nighttime skincare routine is:
To apply your night cream, take a small amount of product (about pea-sized) and, with your fingertips, gently massage it into your face and neck in an upward motion.
How we test night creams
We put 19 market-leading night creams to the test over four weeks with the help of over 360 panellists. We asked them to give detailed feedback on a range of areas, including ease of use, packaging design, texture and how well each night cream hydrated their skin.
Back in the Good Housekeeping Institute beauty lab, we used our specialist hydration metre machine to measure the hydration level of the skin immediately after application and again after a four-hour period, to see how effective they were at delivering both instant and lasting results.
Shop our winning night creams below, then simply apply, slip on your eye mask, and sleep your way to smoother, glowing skin.
Madeleine is our Lifestyle Writer, specialising in expert-tested reviews and round-ups on the latest beauty Beauty and Health & Wellness products. From skincare to protein powders, Maddie is committed to providing honest and helpful reviews to help guide readers to the best product for them. Maddie has a BA in English Literature and Language, which stemmed from her lifelong interest in reading and writing. She started her post graduate life at Hearst UK within a marketing capacity, which quickly turned into a desire to fulfil a writing career.
When she is not writing about the latest expert reviewed products, you can find her rifling through vintage shops or car boots, reading a print magazine, or capturing portraits on her film camera.
Denny our Former Beauty and Grooming Tester has an in-depth knowledge and background in beauty and PR. She has spoken on panels with Cosmetics Executive Women (CEW) and has worked with many beauty brands as a commercial model. Since joining in October 2022, she has worked on numerous testing categories including over 18 different brands for vitamin C serums, scalp scrubs, shampoos for dry hair and many more. She has over 20k followers on TikTok where she shares beauty and fashion tips otherwise better known as Denny Daily.


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