“During teenage years and early adulthood, the skin’s oil production can be significant, making the use of a moisturizer that is noncomedogenic essential,” says Ilyas.
“In infancy and childhood, the skin can be relatively ‘immature’ and lack some of the essentials that keep it working effectively to protect us from the environment, so a thicker moisturizer may be best,” explains Erum Ilyas, MD, a dermatologist at Schweiger Dermatology Group. The derms we spoke with say that when selecting the best lotion for your family, the ingredients are the most important factor to consider (as every age group has different skin needs).
These products are all dermatologist recommended.