Why Gel Skincare Products Are Great for Summer

Article author: NourishUs Naturals Article published at: Mar 20, 2026
Why Gel Skincare Products Are Great for Summer

When warmer weather arrives, consumer skincare routines tend to shift. Heavier creams and rich oil-based formulations that felt comfortable in winter can feel too heavy once temperatures and humidity climb. That seasonal shift creates a real opportunity for brands to offer gel-based alternatives which tend to be lightweight, water-forward formulas that leave skin feeling hydrated and refreshed without the weight.

If you're considering adding gel-based products to your lineup (or repositioning existing ones for summer), here's a closer look at why these formulations resonate with consumers during the warmer months and how they can work across a range of skin types.

A Lightweight Option for Oily Skin Types

Gel-based (often referred to as “jelly” or “gelly”) formulations tend to work especially well for consumers with oily or combination skin, and that appeal only grows in the summer. Higher temperatures and humidity can increase sebum production, leaving skin feeling greasy and congested.

The common consumer instinct is to skip moisturizer entirely when skin feels oily, but that can compromise the skin barrier and increase transepidermal water loss (TEWL). NourishUs Naturals suggests positioning your brand to offer a lighter-weight alternative rather than encouraging customers to skip hydration altogether.  Gel formulations rely on humectants like glycerin, sodium PCA, and hyaluronic acid rather than heavy oils or occlusives. They absorb quickly and tend to leave skin feeling comfortable rather than coated, which is exactly what oily-skin consumers are looking for when it's warm outside.

A Comfortable Choice for Dry Skin Types

Consumers with dry skin still need consistent hydration in summer, but heavier creams and ointments can feel uncomfortable in the heat. Gel-based hydrators offer a middle ground: they deliver hydration through water-based humectants without the heaviness that can feel oppressive on warm days.
It's worth noting that gel formulations may not provide the same level of occlusion as wax or butter-based products. For brands targeting dry-skin consumers, consider positioning gel moisturizers as a daytime option and recommending richer formulations for nighttime use. That kind of routine-based messaging helps your customers feel guided without overcomplicating their purchase decision.

Adding humectant-rich ingredients like hyaluronic acid or glycerin to a gel base can enhance the hydrating feel. Hyaluronic acid is a well-known humectant recognized for its water-binding properties, making it a strong ingredient story for consumer-facing marketing. If you want to have a little more nourishment to your hydrating gels, simply mixing in lightweight responsibly grown oils such as Camellia Seed Oil or Argan Oil (to name a few) is a great way for that add moisture without the heaviness of a cream moisturizer.

Supports Daily Hydration

The skin's moisture barrier helps retain water, oils, and nutrients in the deeper layers of the epidermis. Enjoying a sunny day outside and warm temperatures can increase TEWL, meaning skin may lose hydration faster than in cooler conditions. Water-forward gel formulations can help replenish that lost moisture, supporting a hydrated, healthy-looking appearance.

When humectants are incorporated into a gel base; such as glycerin, hyaluronic acid, or panthenol; they draw moisture from the environment and deeper epidermal layers to help the surface feel more hydrated. Pairing humectants with soothing botanicals like aloe creates a formula that feels refreshing on application while delivering a noticeable hydrating experience. For brands, this combination is an easy-to-communicate value proposition: lightweight hydration that consumers can feel working.

Where Aloe Fits In

While the aloe vera plant itself is roughly 99% water, most cosmetic formulations use a concentrated aloe extract powder (typically a 200:1 ratio) that is reconstituted during manufacturing. This approach preserves the beneficial mucopolysaccharides, amino acids, and natural polysaccharides that consumers associate with aloe (the soothing, cooling sensation on application) while offering microbial stability and shelf life that finished cosmetic products require.

For B2B brands, aloe-based formulations check several boxes:

  • Consumer recognition: Aloe is one of the most universally recognized and trusted cosmetic botanicals.
  • Label appeal: Aloe bases align with the demand for naturally derived, transparent ingredient lists.
  • Formulation versatility: Aloe gel bases are compatible with a wide range of added ingredients, making them ideal for private-label customization from added humectants and botanical extracts to fragrance and texture adjustments.

Build Your Summer Line with NourishUs Naturals

NourishUs Naturals offers gel-based formulations built around ingredients like responsibly grown aloe, responsibly grown papaya extract, and provitamin B5 (panthenol), making ready-to-customize bases designed for brands that want to bring high-quality, summer-ready products to market without starting formulation from scratch. All these gel bases can also be used as is, with no need to add additional ingredients if your brand doesn’t require it.
Whether you're expanding an existing line with seasonal offerings or launching a new collection, our gel bases provide a proven starting point with the flexibility to make the finished product your own.

Explore our gel-based formulation options or contact us to discuss customizing these bases for your brand.

All product descriptions and suggested uses are provided for cosmetic and informational purposes only. Brand owners are responsible for final claims, labeling, and regulatory compliance in all markets of sale.

Article author: NourishUs Naturals Article published at: Mar 20, 2026