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14 Best Anti-Aging Oils That Dermatologists Actually Use

11 July 2025

Many of the best oils for wrinkles come from Mother Nature, thanks to fatty acids and antioxidants that help to combat inflammation and free radical damage, which contribute to wrinkles.1

This has made anti-aging oils one of the fastest-growing skincare categories on the market. From jojoba to rosehip, these oils are rich in powerful hydrating ingredients that contribute to healthy-looking skin.

But not all oils are created equal. They come in different price points, may have added ingredients such as vitamins, or they’re designed for a specific skin type.

To help you select the best options for your skin, we consulted with our community of dermatologists to find out what they actually use on their own skin.

Check out our roundup of the 14 best anti-aging oils available, and remember their primary piece of advice: When applying an oil for wrinkles, a little goes a long way.

REN Clean Skincare Bio Retinoid Anti-Wrinkle Concentrate Oil

The magic ingredient is retinoid when it comes to effective anti-aging oils, says Beverly Hills dermatologist Jennifer Herrmann, MD, at Moy, Fincher, Chipps Facial Plastics & Dermatology.

Retinoids promote collagen production, which contributes to the skin’s elasticity and prevents wrinkles and dark spots.2

However, since retinoids can cause irritation and redness, Herrmann cautions they’re not ideal for mature skin, which tends to be dry.

She recommends REN Clean Skincare’s Bio Retinoid Anti-Wrinkle Concentrate Oil as a “rich oil packed with natural vitamin A, provitamin A and retinoid analogue that all work to give an anti-aging retinoid effect,” she says.

Plus, it has a moisturizing oil base full of vitamin E and essential fatty acids.

Drunk Elephant Virgin Marula Luxury Facial Oil

Antioxidants are another key ingredient category to look for in anti-aging oils, says Herrmann. “These molecules also neutralize damaging free radicals that contribute to the aging process.”

She highly recommends Drunk Elephant’s Virgin Marula Antioxidant Face Oil because it’s swimming with antioxidants. The treatment also contains 100% unrefined marula oil, which includes omega-6 and omega-9—fatty acids that work as anti-inflammatories.3

Mara Universal Face Oil

If you want something versatile that’s good for any skin type, Herrmann suggests Mara Universal Face Oil. This oil contains sea plants and superfood plant oils meant to replenish and hydrate tired skin:

“The algae-plankton blend plumps the skin while fighting free radicals and improving the skin’s tone, texture, and firmness,” she says.

Plant oils rich in phytonutrients (plant substances that help thwart disease), vitamins, and minerals, brighten your skin while reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.3

Sunday Riley U.F.O. Ultra-Clarifying Face Oil

If your skin is acne-prone, Herrmann cautions against constantly changing oils. Instead, she recommends Sunday Riley’s U.F.O. Ultra-Clarifying Face Oil, which is full of natural ingredients that soothe troublesome skin.

“Its salicylic acid helps exfoliate clogged pores gently while its tea tree oil is an anti-inflammatory,” she says. “Licorice and hexylresorcinol also target discolorations left by prior acne bumps, and its milk thistle and cucumber seed oil help soothe irritated skin without leaving a greasy shine.”

Elizabeth Arden Ceramide Retinol Capsules Line Erasing Night Serum

The brand that brought you the famous ceramide capsules, Elizabeth Arden, has launched a new retinol version. “I love the new Retinol Ceramide Capsules from Elizabeth Arden,” says dermatologic surgeon Dendy Engelman, MD, FACMS, FAAD.

Its capsule form makes it easy to use as you get exactly one perfectly measured dose and the product retains its potency better. And being tiny makes them ideal for travel.

Marie Veronique Treatment Oil

Because oils dissolve other oils, they are meant to help clear congestion much more effectively than typical exfoliation methods. That’s why Engelman suggests Marie Veronique’s Treatment Oil, which includes argan and borage oils.

“It is much more effective than taking an abrasive scrub to your face,” says Engelman. Tea tree oil—which rivals benzoyl peroxide in effectiveness according to founder Marie-Veronique Nadeau—adds to its pulling strength.

Tea tree oil’s ability to resolve acne may be due to its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties.4

Jack Black Epic Moisture MP 10 Nourishing Oil

Marula and argan oils take the lead in this nourishing oil. That’s why Jack Black’s Epic Moisture MP 10 Nourishing Oil offers great antioxidant benefits, says Joshua Zeichner, MD, Director of Cosmetic and Clinical Dermatology Research at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City.

“This product contains a variety of natural oils that help hydrate, brighten, and soothe the skin,” he says. Plus, the anti-aging treatment is multipurpose. “The product gives versatile hydrating benefits and can be used as a general moisturizer, after shaving, or even in the hair.”

Neutrogena Rapid Wrinkle Repair Retinol Oil

“One of the biggest problems patients experience when using retinol is skin dryness and irritation,” says Zeichner. He recommends Neutrogena’s Rapid Wrinkle Repair Retinol Oil, which balances the formulation of retinol and oil.

“Formulating retinol in an oil base helps enhance penetration of the retinol itself while the hydrating benefits of the oil minimize the risk of skin dryness.”

Biossance Squalane + Vitamin C Rose OIl

For David Lortscher, MD, a San Diego dermatologist and founder of Curology, simple, science-backed ingredients are key when shopping for the best oils for wrinkles. He recommends both Biossance’s Squalane + Vitamin C Rose Oil and Sunday Riley’s U.F.O. (see above).

“I like these products because they are non-comedogenic and contain ingredients proven by research to reduce signs of aging—in particular, vitamin C and salicylic acid,” he says. Vitamin C’s antioxidant properties make it vital for collagen synthesis, which keeps skin looking fresh.5

Herbivore Botanicals Phoenix Facial Oil

Regularly using oils like jojoba (anti-inflammatory) and rosehip (antioxidant) can translate to a reduction in signs of aging.1 In Phoenix Rosehip Anti-Aging Face Oil by Herbivore Botanicals, they work together to moisturize dry, sensitive skin and help protect your face from environmental stressors.

“Using products with topical antioxidants works to reduce the harmful effects of UV light on the skin, which are visible signs of aging,” says Lortscher. It gets bonus points for being gluten- and cruelty-free.

Mario Badescu Rose Hips Nourishing Oil

Mario Badescu Rose Hips Nourishing Oil is a favorite of Kristina Goldenberg, MD, of Goldenberg Dermatology based in NYC. She loves it because “rosehip oil contains many essential fatty acids and has antioxidant properties,” which she says helps skin regenerate and decreases visible wrinkles and skin cancer risk.

SK-II Facial Treatment Oil

Goldenberg also recommends SK-II Facial Treatment Oil, which contains jojoba oil, “an excellent anti-aging ingredient,” and avocado oil, which can act as a natural sunblock. “It also keeps the skin well hydrated and prevents the premature formation of wrinkles and fine lines,” she says.

Its milky emulsion is quickly absorbed by the skin.

John Masters Organics Nourish Facial Oil with Pomegranate

Nourish Facial Oil with Pomegranate by John Masters Organics is loaded with beneficial fruit and flower oils, including sunflower, olive, and evening primrose, but the star is pomegranate, which contains punicic acid.

“Punicic acid is a powerful antioxidant that’s rich in omega-5 fatty acids, which help to nourish and moisturize the skin,” says Goldenberg.

Kiehl’s Midnight Recovery Concentrate

When dullness and uneven texture are your main facial concerns, stick to this option from Kiehl’s, says Goldenberg. Keihl’s Midnight Recovery Concentrate “is a combination of lavender essential oil, evening primrose oil, and squalane, which moisturize, soothe, and repair skin so that it appears healthier and more radiant.”

KEY INGREDIENTS Evening primrose oil, or EPO, is an oil derived from the seeds of the evening primrose plant, oenothera biennis, that moisturizes and softens the skin and has anti-inflammatory properties.

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