Atena almond cream, made from organic almond oil

A body moisturizer that is labeled “noncomedogenic” is generally safe to apply on your face. Noncomedogenic is a term used to describe skin care and makeup products that are formulated in such a way that they are not likely to clog pores or cause breakouts.
It is definitely not advised to apply regular body cream to the face, especially if you have oily skin or are prone to acne. The thick body formulations might irritate and clog your pores, resulting in breakouts because they don't penetrate well into thinner facial skin.
Facial moisturizers and body moisturizers often aren't interchangeable because they're formulated for skin in different areas, each with a number of distinct characteristics and needs. Understanding these characteristics can help you pick the right products for your face and body.

Face cream is typically a lighter formulation than body cream and contains unique ingredients, catering to the most sensitive areas of facial skin.
Each product serves a different purpose and provides unique benefits to the skin. For example, a lightweight moisturizer can help to hydrate the skin, while a cream can provide intense hydration and nourishment. A face oil can help to seal in moisture and provide additional nourishment to the skin.