Moisturizers Price in Bangladesh
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Moisturizers Price in Bangladesh: Skin Type, Climate Match, and Authentic Picks
A moisturizer (ময়েশ্চারাইজার) is the cream, gel, or lotion you put on your face after cleansing. This page covers face moisturizers, not body lotions. Day creams and night creams are types of moisturizer and live on separate subcategory pages. Authentic Makeup Store BD has stocked imported face moisturizers since 2019. Every tub and tube clears our verification desk before listing. Below you will find BDT pricing, skin type match, climate guidance, and brand picks.
How much do moisturizers cost in Bangladesh?
Moisturizer prices in Bangladesh fall into four bands. BDT 150 to 700 covers Pond’s, Himalaya, Nivea Soft, and Lakme. BDT 700 to 1,500 covers Simple, The Ordinary NMF, and Neutrogena Hydro Boost. BDT 1,500 to 3,500 covers CeraVe, Cetaphil, and La Roche-Posay. BDT 3,500 plus covers Illiyoon, SKIN1004, and Mary&May premium K-beauty.
Prices below reflect typical retail in Bangladesh as of and are reviewed quarterly.
| Price Tier (BDT) | Typical Brands | Texture | Active Strength | Best For |
| 150–700 | Pond’s, Himalaya, Nivea Soft, Lakme | Mass cream / gel | Basic glycerin, mineral oil | Beginner, budget |
| 700–1,500 | Simple, The Ordinary NMF, Neutrogena Hydro Boost | Mid functional | HA, niacinamide, light actives | Functional everyday |
| 1,500–3,500 | CeraVe, Cetaphil, La Roche-Posay, COSRX | Premium / derm | Ceramides, panthenol, niacinamide | Barrier repair, sensitive |
| 3,500+ | Illiyoon ceramide, SKIN1004, Mary&May | Luxury / K-beauty | Encapsulated actives, peptides | K-beauty enthusiast |
The price gap between mass and premium is real, but the value gap is smaller than the sticker price suggests. A Pond’s Super Light Gel at BDT 350 softens oily skin in monsoon humidity about as well as a Neutrogena Hydro Boost at BDT 1,500. The premium pays off for ceramides, niacinamide, or barrier repair, not for basic moisture.
Why size and BDT-per-ml value matter
Moisturizer is used twice daily and lasts longer than serum or essence, which makes bulk size the value question. A CeraVe Moisturising Cream 56ml at BDT 1,000 works out to BDT 18 per ml. The 236ml tub at BDT 2,800 works out to BDT 12 per ml. The big tub costs more upfront but lasts a year and saves a third per ml. Authentic Makeup Store BD lists per-ml value on premium SKUs.
[INSERT SKU: Small moisturizer jar 50ml or 56ml, BDT [PRICE], approx BDT [X] per ml]
[INSERT SKU: Large moisturizer tub 200ml or 236ml, BDT [PRICE], approx BDT [X] per ml]
How do I know if I need a humectant, an emollient, or an occlusive moisturizer?
Three classes of moisturizer ingredients do three different jobs. Humectants pull water into the skin. Emollients fill the gaps between skin cells. Occlusives seal the surface so water cannot escape. Most good creams blend all three, but the main class shapes how the product feels and who it suits.
The choice depends on your skin and the season. Dehydrated skin needs humectants like hyaluronic acid (HA) and glycerin to pull moisture in. Rough or flaky skin needs emollients like ceramides and squalane to smooth the surface. Compromised skin barriers need occlusives like petrolatum or dimethicone. These ingredients seal moisture in. Most skin under 30 does well with a blended cream that uses all three.
| Formulation Class | What It Does | Key Ingredients | Best For | Dhaka Climate Note |
| Humectant-led | Pulls water into skin from deeper layers or air | Hyaluronic acid, glycerin, urea | Dehydrated, oily-but-thirsty | Works in monsoon, struggles in dry winter |
| Emollient-led | Fills gaps between skin cells, smooths texture | Ceramides, squalane, shea butter | Rough, flaky, mature skin | Works year-round |
| Occlusive-led | Seals moisture in with a physical layer | Petrolatum, dimethicone, lanolin | Severely dry, compromised barrier | Best in winter, heavy for monsoon |
| Blended formula | Combines all three classes | CeraVe, Cetaphil-style | Most skin types, all-season | Workhorse for BD year-round |
The Bangladesh humidity twist on humectants
HA needs ambient humidity above 50 percent to work properly. It pulls water from the air around you into your skin. In Dhaka monsoon at 80 percent humidity, that works well. In Dhaka January at 40 percent humidity, HA can actually pull water out of your skin instead. The fix is to layer an occlusive on top, or switch to an emollient-led cream for the dry months. Ceramide creams are the safest year-round choice for Bangladesh.
Which moisturizer suits your skin type?
The right moisturizer depends on your skin type. Oily skin needs a gel cream or water cream with niacinamide. Dry skin needs a rich cream with ceramides and shea butter. Combination skin sits in the middle with a lightweight cream. Sensitive skin needs a fragrance-free formula with panthenol. Acne-prone skin needs an oil-free gel or lotion.
| Skin Type | Best Texture | Key Ingredients | Typical Price (BDT) |
| Oily | Gel cream or water cream | Niacinamide, HA, glycerin | 700–2,200 |
| Dry | Rich cream or balm | Ceramides, shea butter, petrolatum | 1,000–3,000 |
| Combination | Lightweight cream or gel | HA, ceramides (mid-range) | 800–2,500 |
| Sensitive | Fragrance-free cream | Ceramides, panthenol, colloidal oatmeal | 1,000–3,000 |
| Acne-prone | Oil-free gel or lotion | Niacinamide, squalane, salicylic acid | 700–2,800 |
| Mature / normal | Rich cream with peptides | Peptides, ceramides, antioxidants | 1,500–3,500+ |
The most common mistake we see in Bangladesh is dry skin buyers using a gel cream because everyone says light is better. Light gel creams work for oily and combination skin in monsoon. Dry skin in any season needs the emollient and occlusive load that only a richer cream delivers. Match the texture to your skin, not to the trend.
How does Dhaka’s climate change your moisturizer choice through the year?
Dhaka’s climate runs four moisturizer seasons. Summer monsoon from May to September sits at 75 to 85 percent humidity and needs a gel cream or light lotion. Autumn in October and November drops to 60 to 70 percent and calls for a balanced cream. Winter from December to February falls to 40 to 55 percent and needs a richer cream. Spring picks back up with a lightweight cream.
| Season | Months | Average Humidity | Recommended Texture | Why |
| Summer / monsoon | May–September | 75–85% | Gel cream or light lotion | High humidity, heavy creams feel suffocating |
| Autumn | October–November | 60–70% | Balanced cream | Skin starts losing moisture |
| Winter | December–February | 40–55% | Richer cream, occlusive layer | Low humidity accelerates water loss |
| Spring | March–April | 55–65% | Lightweight cream | Rising heat, barrier still recovering |
Three factors shape the seasonal picture in Bangladesh. AC offices keep skin at low humidity year-round. AC-bound buyers in Dhaka and Chattogram often need a richer cream than the outdoor weather suggests. Hard water in many neighbourhoods leaves a mineral residue that hurts the barrier. A ceramide cream after washing helps. Pollution in Dhaka, Khulna, and Rajshahi commute routes adds stress on skin. Blended creams with antioxidants beat humectant-only gels in city air.
Should I use a day cream and night cream instead of one moisturizer?
One general moisturizer is enough for most buyers under 30 with no major skin issues. Day creams add SPF and antioxidants for daytime defence. Night creams add retinol or peptides for overnight repair. The choice depends on your goals and your budget.
A single ceramide moisturizer like CeraVe used twice daily covers basic moisture and barrier repair. The upgrade to a day cream and night cream pair makes sense in three cases. When you want anti-ageing benefits. When you spend significant time outdoors. When your skin needs deeper barrier repair. Authentic Makeup Store BD stocks both options across price tiers.
Recently added moisturizer picks in Bangladesh
Three moisturizer trends are shaping the Bangladesh shelf right now. Ceramide-led creams from CeraVe, Cetaphil, and Illiyoon have grown fastest since 2023, with reorder rates above any other moisturizer category at Authentic Makeup Store BD. Korean snail mucin creams led by COSRX Snail 92 have moved into the mid-premium tier at BDT 1,500 to 2,000. Halal-certified moisturizers from Lafz and similar local brands have gained share with buyers who want alcohol-free options.
How do you know your moisturizer is real in Bangladesh?
A real moisturizer matches the brand’s stated weight, batch code, hologram, foil seal, and the printed expiry. Fakes in Bangladesh usually slip on weight and seal quality before the buyer even opens the tub. The price floor is the cleanest signal. A CeraVe 56ml sold under BDT 800 is almost certainly fake, because the genuine import cost alone clears that mark.
The most-faked moisturizers in Bangladesh
Our verification desk has rejected fakes for the same names every month for years.
CeraVe Moisturising Cream is the single most-faked face product in Bangladesh by volume. Fake 56ml tubs sell at BDT 400 to 700 on general marketplaces. The real import floor at Authentic Makeup Store BD is BDT 1,000 plus for the 56ml, BDT 2,800 plus for the 236ml tub.
Cetaphil Moisturising Cream is the second most-faked. Fake 100g tubs run at BDT 500 to 800. Real Cetaphil 100g starts at BDT 1,000 plus.
Aveeno Daily Moisturising Lotion is faked at the BDT 500 to 900 range. Real Aveeno 100ml imports start at BDT 1,400 plus. The colloidal oatmeal scent is hard to clone, so a faint or chemical-leaning smell is a giveaway.
COSRX Snail 92 All-in-One Cream is the most-faked K-beauty moisturizer in BD. Fake jars run thinner, the snail filtrate concentration is low, and the scent is off. Real COSRX 100g sits at BDT 1,500 plus.
What Authentic Makeup Store BD checks before listing
- Direct import paperwork from the brand owner or authorised distributor.
- Tub, pump, or tube weight against the brand’s published spec.
- Foil seal, batch code traceability, and shrink-wrap finish.
- Hologram placement and print quality on premium SKUs.
- Scent and texture against a known-real reference held at our desk.
The price-floor rule is the cleanest check a buyer can run without lab tools. CeraVe 56ml under BDT 800. Cetaphil 100g under BDT 900. Aveeno 100ml under BDT 1,200. COSRX Snail 92 under BDT 1,200. Any of those is a fake. That is the single rule we tell buyers in Dhaka, Chattogram, Rajshahi, and Khulna when they ask about marketplace deals.
Moisturizers related FAQ
Do I need a separate moisturizer for AM and PM?
Not necessarily. A blended moisturizer with ceramides and HA like CeraVe works for both. Day creams add SPF or antioxidants for daytime defence. Night creams add retinol or peptides for overnight repair. If you want both benefits, two products is the answer.
How much moisturizer should I use on my face?
A coin-sized amount, roughly half a fingertip, is enough for the full face and neck. Too much sits on top, clogs pores, and traps sweat in Dhaka humidity. Less is more, especially for oily skin types. Apply within 60 seconds of cleansing for the best absorption.
Is it OK to skip moisturizer if I have oily skin?
No. Oily skin still needs moisture. Skipping moisturizer can push the skin to make more oil to compensate. Use a lightweight gel cream or water cream with niacinamide instead, not a heavy occlusive. Authentic Makeup Store BD stocks oil-free options under BDT 1,500.
How long does a 50ml moisturizer jar last?
A 50ml moisturizer jar lasts roughly two months at twice-daily face use. A 100ml jar lasts four to five months. A 236ml CeraVe tub lasts nine to twelve months for one person, which is why the bulk size offers the best BDT-per-ml value.
What are Moisturizers and how do Moisturizers work in skincare?
Moisturizers are skincare products designed to hydrate the skin and prevent moisture loss. They work by combining humectants, emollients, and occlusives to attract water, soften the skin, and lock in hydration. This helps maintain a healthy skin barrier and prevents dryness and irritation.
How should Moisturizers be applied in a daily skincare routine?
Moisturizers should be applied after cleansing and serum application, both in the morning and at night. They work best when applied to slightly damp skin to lock in moisture. Regular use helps maintain consistent hydration and skin balance.
Are Moisturizers suitable for all skin types including oily, dry, and sensitive skin?
Yes, Moisturizers are essential for all skin types, but formulations vary. Lightweight gel Moisturizers suit oily skin, while rich cream-based Moisturizers are better for dry skin. Sensitive skin benefits from fragrance-free and soothing formulas.
How do Moisturizers compare with serums and cleansers in skincare routines?
Moisturizers focus on sealing hydration and protecting the skin barrier, while serums deliver concentrated active ingredients for specific concerns. Cleansers remove dirt and impurities but do not provide long-lasting hydration. Moisturizers complete the routine by locking everything in.
What ingredients are commonly found in Moisturizers and how do they function?
Moisturizers commonly include hyaluronic acid, glycerin, ceramides, shea butter, and niacinamide. Humectants like glycerin attract water, emollients soften skin, and ceramides repair the skin barrier. Together, these ingredients maintain hydration and improve skin texture.
What are the benefits of using Moisturizers regularly?
Regular use of Moisturizers helps prevent dryness, flakiness, and irritation while improving skin softness and elasticity. They strengthen the skin barrier and protect against environmental damage. Over time, they support healthier, smoother, and more balanced skin.
Are there any risks or side effects of using Moisturizers?
Some Moisturizers with heavy oils or fragrances may cause breakouts or irritation in sensitive or acne-prone skin. Overly rich formulas can feel greasy if not suited to skin type. Choosing non-comedogenic and dermatologist-tested options reduces these risks.
How do you choose the right Moisturizer for your skin type?
Choosing Moisturizers depends on skin condition and lifestyle needs. Oily skin benefits from lightweight, oil-free gels, while dry skin needs richer, more occlusive creams. Combination skin often requires a balanced formula with both hydration and light texture.
Can Moisturizers be used with sunscreen, serums, and other skincare products?
Yes, Moisturizers are a key step in layered skincare routines. They should be applied after serums and before sunscreen in the morning. At night, they help seal in active ingredients and support skin repair.
Why should Moisturizers be a core part of any skincare purchase decision?
Moisturizers are essential because they maintain skin hydration and protect the skin barrier from daily damage. Without them, skin becomes dry, sensitive, and more prone to irritation. Including Moisturizers in a routine ensures long-term skin health and balance.


