12 Best Face Firming Creams 2025, According to Dermatologists

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The best face-firming creams do more than just moisturize—they’re designed to support skin’s elasticity and smooth fine lines to deliver a more sculpted appearance over time. “When shopping for beauty products for firmer, tighter skin, look for three key categories of ingredients: collagen builders, hydration boosters, and barrier strengtheners,” says Nazanin Saedi, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in Philadelphia. “Retinoids and peptides are your go-to ingredients to stimulate collagen production, while hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid, shea butter, and glycerin will help plump up the skin and give you that instant smoother, firmer look.”

To find the best formulas, we sent a lineup of dermatologist-recommended products to testers over the age of 30 with different skin types and concerns to see which delivered noticeable results. After two months of testing, our top overall pick is the Alastin Restorative Skin Complex Face Serum, which one tester said softened forehead lines and gave her face a refreshed, luminous look after just a few days. But if you’re looking for a cream that better fits your budget, texture preferences, or specific skin care goals, check out the rest of our top picks below.

The best skin firming creams, at a glanceBest Overall

Alastin Restorative Skin Complex

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Best for Saggy Skin

SkinCeuticals A.G.E. Interrupter Advanced Cream

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Best for Hydration

InnBeauty Project Extreme Cream

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Best Retinol

Elizabeth Arden Retinol + HPR Ceramide Rapid Skin Renewing Water Cream

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Best Eye Cream

Biossance Squalane + Marine Algae Eye Cream

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To find the best skin tightening creams, we sent a lineup of dermatologist-recommended formulas to testers over the age of 30 with a variety of skin types and concerns. Testers applied the creams consistently—morning or night, depending on the product—for several weeks, paying attention to hydration, skin texture, firmness, and overall appearance of fine lines and sagging. We also considered factors like absorption, layering with other skin care or makeup, and scent.

Best Overall: Alastin Restorative Skin ComplexAlastin Restorative Skin Complex

Original video from Charlotte Twine testing Alastin Restorative Skin Complex

What we love: Layers with with other skin care products and makeup; lightweight and quick to absorb; deeply hydratingWhat could improve: Very expensiveAlastin’s Restorative Skin Complex is a dermatologist favorite for its multitasking antiaging formula. Powered by peptides, antioxidants, and hydrating ingredients, it’s “designed to tell your skin to produce more collagen and elastin,” says biochemist Mollie Kelly Tufman, PhD, founder of The Beauty Lab. The lightweight, serum-like texture absorbs quickly yet delivers the deep nourishment of a rich cream, making it easy to use morning or night.

What our tester says: “After using it for just a few days, it did give my face a subtle shine that made me look refreshed, and the thinner lines looked less deep, particularly on my forehead,” says Glamour tester Charlotte Twine. “It also layers beautifully with my other serums and sunscreen in my skin care routine, without clumping up and pilling.” Twine also noted its subtle scent, quick absorption, and makeup-friendly finish.

Best Drugstore: CeraVe Skin Renewing Night CreamCeraVe Skin Renewing Night Cream

Original video from Alanna Martine Kilkeary testing CeraVe Skin Renewing Night Cream

What we love: Not too heavy for oily or combination skin; suitable for sensitive skin; a little goes a long wayWhat could improve: Some reviewers report breakouts after usingYou can always count on CeraVe for an impressive drugstore option, and the brand’s night cream is no exception. Its gentle formula, which contains a host of enriching ceramides, hyaluronic acid, and niacinamide, is ideal for sensitive skin and delivers long-lasting moisture while you sleep, helping smooth and plump skin over time.

What our tester says: “I’ve gotten very picky when it comes to night creams, because I find that a lot of them have been just too greasy for my combination skin type,” says Kilkeary. “This pick has had the complete opposite effect, much to my surprise, and I’m obsessed with it. It has a matte, creamy finish that my skin drinks up and it manages to keep my skin looking and feeling hydrated and fresh by morning, sans the excess oil!”

Best for Saggy Skin: SkinCeuticals A.G.E. Interrupter Advanced CreamSkinCeuticals A.G.E. Interrupter Advanced Cream

Original video from Helen Bonzulak testing SkinCeuticals A.G.E. Interrupter Advanced Anti-Wrinkle Cream

What we love: Hydrates for hours; rich texture; pairs well with complementary skin care productsWhat could improve: Leaves skin a bit tackySkinCeuticals A.G.E. Interrupter is a rich cream designed to improve firmness and combat loose skin in mature skin. Its blend of peptides, proxylane, and blueberry extract hydrates deeply, smooths texture, and supports a lifted, tighter-looking appearance—especially when paired with the brand’s A.G.E. serum. “This one is different from the rest because it targets glycation,” says Dr. Kelly Tufman. “This is the stiffening of collagen fibers thanks to sugar exposure and a cause of skin sagging that most creams ignore.” Testers loved its thick, creamy texture, comparing it to a poreless primer. Applied on its own, it can feel slightly tacky, but that disappears under makeup.

What our tester says: “Used with the A.G.E. serum, my skin still felt hydrated and plump three hours later,” says Glamour tester Helen Bonzulak. Over time she noticed her skin looked not only brighter and more radiant, but firmer and lifted in areas prone to sagging, like the jaw line. It can also help improve the appearance of crepey skin on the often overlooked dĂ©colletĂ©.

Best for Sensitive Skin: Drunk Elephant Protini Polypetide CreamDrunk Elephant Protini Polypetide Cream

Original video by Glamour beauty contributor Denise Primbet

What we love: Convenient hygienic packaging; lightweight yet nourishing formula; fragrance-freeWhat could improve: Some users with oily skin find it too heavyDrunk Elephant’s Protini Polypeptide Cream is a lightweight, gel-like moisturizer that melts into skin while helping maintain hydration—key in supporting firmness and elasticity. It’s packed with peptides to lock in moisture, pygmy waterlily stem cell extract for antioxidants, and soybean folic acid ferment extract to improve elasticity and texture. This combo leaves skin plump, smooth, and lifted.

What our tester says: “The Drunk Elephant Protini Polypeptide moisturizer has been my ride-or-die for years, and with good reason. I find that it’s a great daytime formula for lasting yet lightweight hydration that delivers the most stunning glow from within, making it a superb base for makeup,” says Glamour beauty contributor Denise Primbet. “Within my first month of using it, I already noticed a sizable improvement to my skin’s firmness and texture, and the reduced look of fine lines. Since I started using it, I’ve already emptied five tubs, and I can’t imagine my morning routine without it.”

Best Peptide Cream: Skinfix Barrier+ Triple Lipid-Peptide CreamSkinfix Barrier+ Triple Lipid-Peptide Cream

Original video from Jenifer Calle testing Skinfix Barrier+ Triple Lipid Peptide Cream

What we love: Suitable for all skin types; fragrance-free; noncomedogenicWhat could improve: Scent may be a bit strongRich, soothing, and packed with peptides, this cream helps stimulate collagen for a firmer, plumper look. Its hydrating formula also delivers plenty of lipids to replenish your moisture barrier. While it’s suitable for all skin types, Dr. Saedi recommends the product especially for those with dry or sensitive skin, since it offers noticeable bounce and firmness without the irritation of a retinoid.

What our tester says: “I’ve gone through multiple bottles of this rich face cream from Skinfix. It hydrates without feeling greasy on my oily, combination skin and has been great at hydrating and soothing my skin barrier. I use it to target my face and neck, and have noticed my skin retaining more moisture,” says Glamour senior commerce editor Jenifer Calle.

Best for Hydration: InnBeauty Project Extreme CreamInnBeauty Project Extreme Cream

Original video from Alanna Martine Kilkeary testing iNNBeauty Project Extreme Cream

What we love: Big bottle; a little goes a long way; not too greasy for oily skin; fragrance-freeWhat could improve: Takes a bit of time to absorbThis creamy moisturizer combines peptides, retinol, and ceramides to hydrate deeply while firming and smoothing skin. Its lightweight texture delivers a glowing finish that targets dryness without feeling heavy, making it ideal for areas prone to rough patches and even flakiness.

What our tester says: “I tend to have dry patches around my eyebrow area and sometimes on my cheeks, and this cream works wonders to smooth them out and give me a subtle glow,” says Alanna Martine Kilkeary. “While I also do have oily spots (particularly on my T-zone and around my nose), I find that this gives me just the right amount of hydration in those areas without making them look greasy. This cream is fragrance-free as well, and my skin simply drinks it up, even on days when it’s feeling extra sensitive or irritated. Overall, a 10/10 in my book!”

Best for Dry Skin: SkinMedica HA5 Rejuvenating HydratorSkinMedica HA5 Rejuvenating Hydrator

Original photo from Brigitt Earley testing SkinMedica HA5 Rejuvenating Hydrator

What we love: Deeply hydrating; lightweight and absorbs quickly; oil-freeWhat could improve: ExpensiveThis hyaluronic-acid-based serum not only adds moisture but also supports the skin’s natural ability to produce its own hyaluronic acid—key for maintaining elasticity and a firmer appearance. “Hyaluronic acid acts as a ’water grabber’ and is important at building your skin’s hydration, or water content,” says Mona Foad, MD, a board-certified dermatologist at Mona Dermatology. “As we get older, we lose our ability to make hyaluronic acid, so adding it into your skin care routine becomes even more important.”

What our tester says: “My skin skews really dry, and there’s not much out there that makes it feel as quenched as this formula does. I love its silky texture and appreciate how readily it soaks in. I can’t stand a product that feels heavy or greasy, and this one just leaves things feeling nice and smooth—even on traditionally rough spots like my upper chin and forehead. I’ve been using this serum for months, and my skin definitely looks brighter and tighter,” says Glamour contributor Brigitt Earley.

Best Eye Cream: Biossance Squalane + Marine Algae Eye CreamBiossance Squalane + Marine Algae Eye Cream

Original photo from Alanna Martine Kilkeary testing Biossance Marine Algae Eye Cream for Fine Lines & Dark Circles + Squalane

What we love: Targets multiple antiaging concerns; fragrance-free; feels immediately soothingWhat could improve: Small jarThis luxe whipped eye cream hydrates and firms the delicate eye area with a blend of squalane and skin-tightening algae. Additional ingredients such as paracress extract, glycerin, and hyaluronic acid also help smooth texture and brighten dark circles.

What our tester says: “I always find myself going back to this luxe-feeling eye cream whenever my undereyes are looking particularly dry or cracked,” says Glamour’s Kilkeary. “It always smooths out the area and helps even my skin tone so that my eyes look extra bright when I add a touch of concealer overtop. I also love that it’s quite soothing as well. I reach for it when my eyes are looking a little red and puffy when I first wake up, and it seems to immediately calm everything down.”

Best Night Cream: TruSkin Renewing Longevity Moisturizing CreamTruSkin Renewing Longevity Moisturizing Cream

Tested and reviewed by Glamour contributor Zoe Weiner

What we love: Gentle enough for sensitive skin; fragrance-free; lightweight yet deeply hydratingWhat could improve: Some users don’t like the natural cream smell.This rich night cream has a multitasking formula that includes a range of dermatologist-approved ingredients that target fine lines, wrinkles, and overall texture while you sleep. Bakuchiol, a retinol alternative, helps smooth and firm skin without irritation (great for sensitive skin!), while lingonberry stem cells protect against oxidative stress and blue light—both factors that can contribute to sagging and loss of elasticity.

Marisa Garshick, MD, a board-certified dermatologist at New York’s MDCS Dermatology calls it “a great option for antiaging,” noting that the creamy, fast-absorbing texture moisturizes without feeling greasy.

What our tester says: “I was impressed by its light, pillowy texture, which provided ample hydration and left my skin feeling softer and even a bit silky by morning,” says Earley.

Best Retinol: Elizabeth Arden Retinol + HPR Ceramide Rapid Skin Renewing Water CreamTested and reviewed by Glamour contributor Arden Demaio

Elizabeth Arden Retinol + HPR Ceramide Rapid Skin Renewing Water Cream

What we love: Gentle enough for sensitive skin; deeply hydrating; quick-absorbingWhat could improve: Some users say the floral scent is overpowering.Retinol is known for boosting collagen, improving elasticity, and smoothing wrinkles, but it can be too harsh for daily use on sensitive skin. Elizabeth Arden’s Retinol + HPR Ceramide Water Cream delivers all the firming benefits of retinol in a gentle, hydrating formula that’s suitable for daytime use (with sunscreen). “In studies, this deeply hydrating cream visibly reduced wrinkles and pores in as little as one week,” says Dendy Engelman, MD, a board-certified cosmetic dermatologist in New York City. “The combination of quick-absorbing retinol and sustained-release HPR, or high-performance retinol, is extremely effective at addressing signs of aging without being too harsh on skin.”

What our tester says: “I always want to use a topical retinoid to help boost collagen and smooth wrinkles, but my skin often gets dry and irritated. So I was happy to learn that this cream is designed to be less irritating but still effective,” says Glamour tester Krista Bennett DeMaio. “In just a few uses, my skin looked more plump and radiant.”

Best for Fine Lines: U Beauty The Barrier Bioactive TreatmentOriginal photo from Caitlin Wormser testing U Beauty The Barrier Bioactive Treatment

Original photo from Caitlin Wormser testing U Beauty The Barrier Bioactive Treatment

U Beauty The Barrier Bioactive Treatment

What we love: Deeply hydrating; absorbs quicklyWhat could improve: ExpensiveLightweight yet deeply hydrating, this cream helps support the skin’s barrier while simultaneously plumping and smoothing. It’s rich in ultrahydrating ingredients, including urea—an under-rated natural humectant—shea butter, and hyaluronic acid. Still, it’s not as heavy as you might expect with such a packed ingredient list.

What our tester says: “I love how moisturizing this is without being thick. It goes on smoothly and absorbs quickly,” says Glamour tester Caitlin Wormser. “I use it at nighttime and wake up with hydrated, glowy skin every time.”

Best Fragrance-Free: Olay Regenerist Micro-Sculpting CreamOriginal photo from Charlotte Twine testing Olay Regenerist Micro-Sculpting Cream

Original photo from Charlotte Twine testing Olay Regenerist Micro-Sculpting Cream

Olay Regenerist Micro-Sculpting Cream

What we love: Feels soothing; lifts the skin and smoothes fine lines; fragrance-freeWhat could improve: Some users report pilling and difficulty layering makeup.This rich cream may be more budget-friendly than most but combines peptides, hyaluronic acid, and niacinamide to hydrate deeply while improving firmness and reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. “[It’s] an affordable option for someone who wants the antiaging benefits of peptides, the hydrating boosts of hyaluronic acid, and all the advantages that come with niacinamide,” says Dr. Foad, noting that it works best for normal to dry skin.

What our tester says: “I’ve been using [Olay’s] products on and off for about 15 years, and the Olay Regenerist Micro-Sculpting Cream definitely lived up to the almost 24,000 great reviews on Amazon,” says Twine. “I felt the results even after one application. My pores looked smaller, the dreaded elevens between my eyes were not as deep, and my skin had this amazing bouncy firmness. Also, it truly is fragrance free, even when I smelled it really close.”

Frequently asked questions

Does facial firming cream really work?

Facial firming creams really do work, thanks to ingredients like peptides, retinoids, and humectants. Peptides “can nudge your skin to make more collagen over time,” says Dr. Kelly Tufman, while retinoids remain the MVPs for thickening the dermis and boosting elasticity. “Also, don’t underestimate humectants like hyaluronic acid or glycerin. They pull in water and give your skin that juicy, plumped-up look, sort of like inflating a balloon just enough to smooth out the wrinkles.”

While creams can’t reach as deep as in-office treatments like microneedling or radiofrequency, they’re still essential for keeping skin hydrated, plump, and resilient over time.

Nazanin Saedi, MD, board-certified dermatologist in Philadelphia.Mollie Kelly Tufman, PhD, biochemist and founder of The Beauty Lab.Mona Foad, MD, board-certified dermatologist at Mona Dermatology.Marisa Garshick, MD, board-certified dermatologist at New York’s MDCS DermatologyDendy Engelman, MD, board-certified cosmetic dermatologist at The Shafer Clinic.

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