You’re gonna want them all.
With over 2,700 reviews and a 4.8 rating on its website, Drunk Elephant’s Protini Polypeptide Cream ($68, Drunk Elephant) is a favorite among skin care lovers. It’s a protein-filled moisturizer that, like all Drunk Elephant products, is 100% free of essential oils, silicones, and fragrances while also being vegan and cruelty-free. However, its $68 price tag can be a bit much if you’re looking to use it over and over again. So, if you’re trying to get similar results, try one of these Protini dupes.
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Night creams are amazing because the thicker formula can penetrate your skin deeply as you sleep. Mario Badescu’s Protein Night Cream ($22, Mario Badescu) is one example of this. The rich moisturizer, packed with peptides and collagen, will have you waking up with your softest skin yet.
For those that struggle with redness, try IT Cosmetics’ Redness Moisturizer ($38, IT Cosmetics). It’s particularly made to reduce sensitivity and dryness, so you’ll love starting and ending your day with this soothing cream.
The Inkey List’s Peptide Moisturizer ($15, the Inkey List) is great for people that like a fast-absorbing cream over the thicker ones. “I love this product as a mask for the face or as the last step in my skin care routine in the morning and/or night,” one reviewer wrote. “It’s very good for dry skin and red post-acne spots.”
To check off all your clean beauty boxes, try Naturium’s Multi-Peptide Moisturizer ($19, Target). It even includes vitamin C for a brightening touch.
No matter what skin type you have, Dr. Jart+’s Ceramidin Moisturizing Cream ($48, Sephora) is here to help. With ingredients like hyaluronic acid and shea butter, it treats concerns like oiliness, dryness, and uneven texture while hydrating your skin at the same time.
If you’re yearning for the Protini’s peptide powers but creams aren’t your thing, the Ordinary’s Buffet serum ($29, Beauty Bay) can give you similar results. Just rub a few drops onto your skin morning and night for a boost of hydration.