Dealing with dry skin? Here's what to look for in a body lotion (2024)

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Selected.Our top picks Related selectYour body wash could be drying out your skin Best overall: CeraVe Moisturizing Cream Cerave Moisturizing Cream Best for skin barrier repair: La Roche-Posay Lipikar AP+M Triple Repair Body Moisturizer for Dry Skin La Roche-Posay Lipikar AP+M Triple Repair Body Moisturizer for Dry Skin Best for very dry skin: Eucerin Advanced Repair Body Lotion Eucerin Advanced Repair Body Lotion Best for firming: Naturium Skin-Renewing Retinol Body Lotion Naturium Skin-Renewing Retinol Body Lotion Best for eczema: Vanicream Moisturizing Lotion Vanicream Moisturizing Lotion Best exfoliating: Amlactin Daily Moisturizing Lotion for Dry Skin Amlactin Daily Moisturizing Lotion for Dry Skin Best for sensitive skin: Vaseline Intensive Care Sensitive Skin Relief Lotion Vaseline Intensive Care Sensitive Skin Relief Lotion Best multitasking lotion: Naturium Bio-Lipid Restoring Moisturizing Body Lotion Naturium Bio-Lipid Restoring Moisturizing Body Lotion Best fragrance-free: Gold Bond Healing Sensitive Daily Body & Face Lotion Gold Bond Healing Sensitive Daily Body & Face Lotion Best lightweight: Illiyoon Ceramide Ato Lotion Illiyoon Ceramide Ato Lotion Best for acne-prone skin: Cetaphil Moisturizing Lotion Cetaphil Moisturizing Lotion Best for dry, cracked skin: Curél Ultra Healing Lotion Curél Ultra Healing Lotion Best cream: Vaseline Radiant X Deep Nourishment Body Cream Vaseline Radiant x Deep Nourishment Body Lotion Best splurge: Tronque Firming Body Butter Tronque Firming Body Butter Best ointment: Aquaphor Healing Ointment Aquaphor Healing Ointment Best packaging: Lather Coastal Coconut & Sea Moss Best non-greasy lotion: Summer Fridays Summer Silk Nourishing Body Lotion Summer Fridays Summer Silk Nourishing Body Lotion Best scented: Eos Shea Better 24H Moisture Body Lotion Eos Shea Better 24H Moisture Body Lotion in Pomegranate Raspberry Related selectWhen to use a soap-free body wash Frequently asked questions References

If you have itchy or dry skin, a soothing body lotion may alleviate discomfort. Plus, aconsistent moisturizing routinecan help keep your skin healthy and make every day feel like a spa day.

The benefits of a good lotion extend beyond its ability to soften your skin: It’s important to help lock in moisture and support the skin barrier, says board-certified dermatologist Dr. Hadley King. “An impaired barrier will leave the skin more vulnerable to damage, dryness, irritation, inflammation and infection,” she says.

We spoke to dermatologists about the importance of moisturizing, what to look for in a quality body lotion (including ingredients) and which lotions you should pick based on your skin type. We also highlighted expert-recommended lotions to consider, as well as options NBC Select staffers have tried and loved.

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When shopping for a body lotion, our experts recommend considering the following factors:

  • Ingredients: Look for humectants like hyaluronic acid that attract water from the environment to hydrate the skin. Emollients like ceramides help improve the skin’s texture, while occlusives like petrolatum hold onto moisture and prevent the skin from drying out, according to our experts.
  • Skin type: Consider a body lotion that fits your specific skin type. If you have very dry skin, look for richer creams because they’re formulated with more hydrating oils, experts told us. If you have sensitive skin, you should avoid fragrances and other potential irritants like dyes, while those with oily and acne-prone skin should consider lightweight, noncomedogenic moisturizers.
  • Price: While there are nice lotions that are on the pricier side, many of the ones below are available for less than $20.

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The best body lotions of 2024

With this expert guidance in mind, we rounded up a handful of dermatologist-recommended lotions and creams, plus ones NBC Select staff have tried, to help your dry skin heal.

Best overall: CeraVe Moisturizing Cream

What we like

  • Suitable for all skin types
  • Seal of Acceptance from NEA
  • For face, body and hands

Something to note

  • Tub packaging

This NBC Select Wellness Award winner, which is formulated with hyaluronic acid and ceramides to heal dry skin, comes recommended by Dr. Shoshana Marmon, a board-certified dermatologist and assistant professor at New York Medical College. NBC Select managing editor Leah Ginsberg also swears by it: “The two things I love most are its soft texture and I notice more of a moisturizing effect on my skin that lasts longer compared to other creams I’ve used and definitely more than when I use lotions,” she says. Ginsberg also appreciates that it doesn’t have a strong scent or a hefty price tag.

Type: Cream | Skin type: All | Key ingredients: Hyaluronic acid and ceramides | Fragrance-free: Yes

Best for skin barrier repair: La Roche-Posay Lipikar AP+M Triple Repair Body Moisturizer for Dry Skin

What we like

  • Safe for babies 2 weeks and up
  • Provides 48 hours of hydration
  • Seal of Acceptance from NEA

Something to note

  • Thick consistency

“I’ve been using La Roche-Posay products for years and love their gentle scent and the fact that they’re lightweight, providing deep moisture without leaving behind a greasy residue,” says former NBC Select editor Christina Colizza. The moisturizer is also a favorite of Marmon’s because it is formulated with ceramides, shea butter, glycerin and niacinamide.

Type: Cream | Skin type: Dry, sensitive | Key ingredients: Ceramides, shea butter, glycerin and niacinamide | Fragrance-free: Yes

Best for very dry skin: Eucerin Advanced Repair Body Lotion

This highly rated body lotion helps keep skin moisturized for up to 48 hours, according to the brand. The formula relies on ceramides, an emollient our experts recommend, to hydrate the skin and prevent dryness. Eucerin’s Advanced Repair Body Lotion is fragrance-free and has a 4.8-star average rating from over 27,700 reviews on Amazon.

Type: Lotion | Skin type: Very dry | Key ingredients: Lactic acid, ceramides | Fragrance-free: Yes

Best for firming: Naturium Skin-Renewing Retinol Body Lotion

What we like

  • Fast absorbing
  • Safe for sensitive skin

Something to note

  • Best for nighttime use

This body lotion, which has a 4.6-star average rating from over 360 reviews on Amazon, uses an encapsulated retinol complex to improve skin texture, tone and firmness, according to the brand. The silky, fast-absorbing formula also reduces irritation and redness while providing overall moisture and hydration, according to Naturium. The lotion is available in a larger version with pump packaging and is also sold in a bundle.

Type: Lotion | Skin type: All | Key ingredients: Retinol, glycerin and shea butter | Fragrance-free: Yes

Best for eczema: Vanicream Moisturizing Lotion

What we like

  • For face, body and hands
  • Noncomedogenic
  • Seal of Acceptance from NEA

Something to note

  • Nothing to note at this time

Vanicream is by no means a new, splashy brand, but it’s a stalwart in the world of skin and hair care and comes recommended by Marmon. “Out of all my body lotions, this is a standout because it gives me more moisture than any of the other ones I’ve tried and doesn’t cause any eczema flare-ups,” says NBC Select associate reporter Bianca Alvarez. “In fact, it actually helps treat my eczema and soothes any itchy, dry, red patches.” If you prefer a thicker consistency, consider the cream version, which Alvarez also recommends.

Type: Lotion | Skin type: Sensitive | Key ingredients: Water, petrolatum | Fragrance-free: Yes

Best exfoliating: Amlactin Daily Moisturizing Lotion for Dry Skin

What we like

  • Gently exfoliates dead skin cells
  • Suitable for flaky, scaly or rough skin

Something to note

  • Naturally occurring scent

Marmon also recommends Amlactin’s moisturizer for dry skin. It’s formulated without parabens or fragrances and relies on humectants like glycerin to hydrate the skin. Also, the lotion contains 12% lactic acid, which the brand says is both a powerful humectant and gentle exfoliant that can relieve skin issues like keratosis pilaris.

Type: Lotion | Skin type: Sensitive | Key ingredients: Lactic acid, glycerin | Fragrance-free: Yes

Best for sensitive skin: Vaseline Intensive Care Sensitive Skin Relief Lotion

What we like

  • Soothes dry, irritated skin
  • Spreads easily

Something to note

  • Nothing to note at this time

King also recommends this option from Vaseline, which “contains humectants like glycerin to hydrate the skin, emollients like shea butter and sunflower seed oil to support the skin barrier, and occlusives like petrolatum to lock in moisture,” but no irritating ingredients, she says. King also notes that it’s formulated with colloidal oatmeal, which helps to soothe and protect the skin.

Type: Lotion | Skin type: Sensitive, dry | Key ingredients: Colloidal oatmeal, glycerin and shea butter | Fragrance-free: Yes

Best multitasking lotion: Naturium Bio-Lipid Restoring Moisturizing Body Lotion

What we like

  • Large size
  • Non-greasy
  • Smooths skin

Something to note

  • Nothing to note at this time

This body lotion combines key hydrating ingredients like shea butter to help improve tone and texture, and protect and moisturize the skin, according to the brand. “It’s the perfect all-in-one cream, in my opinion,” says Alvarez. “I see and feel a difference in how my skin looks, but also, I love how fast-absorbing it is, and despite its lightweight feel, I feel like my skin is moisturized from morning to night.”

Type: Lotion | Skin type: All | Key ingredients: B vitamins, glycerin, niacinamide, omega fatty acids | Fragrance-free: Yes

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Best fragrance-free: Gold Bond Healing Sensitive Daily Body & Face Lotion

What we like

  • For face, body and hands
  • Thin consistency
  • Fast absorbing

Something to note

  • Can be difficult to dispense

When it comes to treating her itchy, dry, and sensitive skin, NBC Select associate updates editor Zoe Malin reaches for this lotion. “I apply this hydrating cream whenever I start to feel uncomfortable, and it soothes my skin,” she says. “The skin on my legs tends to get dry and cracked in the winter, and if I use this before I go to bed, it’s significantly more moisturized in the morning.”

Type: Lotion | Skin type: Dry, sensitive | Key ingredients: Glycerin, vitamin C and vitamin E | Fragrance-free: Yes

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Best lightweight: Illiyoon Ceramide Ato Lotion

What we like

  • Reduces skin tightness
  • Decreases dead skin cells

Something to note

  • Thin consistency

Former NBC Page Hannah Fuechtman reaches for Illiyoon’s Ceramide Ato Lotion to moisturize her dry skin during the winter. “I have incredibly dry skin, especially when the cold weather hits, and this is one of the only lotions that protects my skin,” she says. “I love how this lightweight, fragrance-free formula goes on smoothly and doesn’t leave my skin feeling sticky.” Illiyoon has products specifically for sensitive skin, so it’s a great pick if you fall into that skin type, too, says Fuechtman.

Type: Lotion | Skin type: Normal, dry | Key ingredients: Glycerin, perilla seed, ceramides and ginseng root extract | Fragrance-free: Yes

Best for acne-prone skin: Cetaphil Moisturizing Lotion

What we like

  • Non-greasy formula
  • Suitable for acne-prone skin

Something to note

  • Nothing to note at this time

NBC Select reporter Harry Rabinowitz is a fan of Cetaphil’s lotion as both a body and face moisturizer. “It’s totally unscented, it comes in a large, affordable bottle, and I’ve seen it recommended by many dermatologists,” he says. Cetaphil is formulated with hydrating glycerin and is noncomedogenic, meaning it shouldn’t clog pores or cause breakouts.

Type: Lotion | Skin type: Normal, sensitive | Key ingredients: Avocado oil, vitamin E and niacinamide | Fragrance-free: Yes

Best for dry, cracked skin: Curél Ultra Healing Lotion

What we like

  • Great for very dry, tight skin
  • Non-greasy formula

Something to note

  • Nothing to note at this time

This Curél body lotion is fragrance-free and specifically targets extra dry, tight skin, according to the brand. It has hydrating ingredients like ceramides, shea butter and oatmeal that lock in moisture for up to 24 hours, according to the brand. The lotion has a 4.8-star average rating from over 10,300 reviews on Amazon.

Type: Lotion | Skin type: Very dry | Key ingredients: Ceramides, shea butter and oatmeal extract | Fragrance-free: Yes

Best cream: Vaseline Radiant X Deep Nourishment Body Cream

What we like

  • Safe for all skin types
  • Fast absorbing

Something to note

  • Subtle scent

Although this NBC Select Wellness Award winner has a thicker consistency than your typical lotion, it leaves skin soft and hydrated without feeling heavy or greasy, in our experience. “The hydration I got from the lotion lasted all day, and I didn’t feel like I needed to reapply it all the time,” says former NBC Page Alexa Casanueva. Suitable for all skin types, this noncomedogenic moisturizer also has a subtle coconut scent.

Type: Cream | Skin type: Very dry, dull | Key ingredients: Shea butter, coconut oil, peptides and vitamin C | Fragrance-free: No

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Best splurge: Tronque Firming Body Butter

What we like

  • Absorbs quickly
  • Non-greasy

Something to note

  • Higher price point

This is a body butter you don’t have to stop using in the summer because it’s nourishing without being heavy or greasy, says NBC Select SEO editor Nikki Brown. The moisturizer focuses on improving dry and damaged skin and increasing firmness and tightness, according to the brand. “A little goes a long way, which is always nice when you don’t want to sacrifice a huge chunk of money for quality products,” says Brown.

Type: Cream | Skin type: All | Key ingredients: Ceramides, hyaluronic acid and niacinamide | Fragrance-free: No

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Best ointment: Aquaphor Healing Ointment

What we like

  • For irritated, cracked skin
  • For face, lips and wounds
  • Great for healing scars

Something to note

  • Very thick consistency

Not quite a lotion, not quite a cream, but deserving of an honorable mention from Marmon is Aquaphor’s healing ointment. The balm won’t spread across your skin like the other recommendations on this list, but it’s great for spot treating rough patches on your skin and other itchy spots. It also ranks in NBC Select’s guides on how to heal dry, chapped lips and the best hand creams to heal dry skin.

Type:Ointment |Skin type: Dry, cracked |Key ingredients:Petroleum |Fragrance-free:Yes

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What we like

  • Non-greasy
  • Easy to dispense

Something to note

  • Not a very large size

When finding a moisturizer that works for everyone in her family, Alvarez kept striking out — until she tried this one. “My younger brothers (both under the age of 10) swear lotions make them itchy and their skin uncomfortable, but this is the first one they haven’t complained about and don’t mind applying,” she says. “It’s not too thick or thin, has a subtle scent that doesn’t cause any irritation on all our skin types and is super fast absorbing.”

Type: Lotion | Skin type: Dry | Key ingredients: Coconut oil, sea moss, aloe and shea butter | Fragrance-free: No — has natural fragrance

Best non-greasy lotion: Summer Fridays Summer Silk Nourishing Body Lotion

What we like

  • Targets dullness and texture
  • Coconut and vanilla scent

Something to note

  • Strong scent
  • Higher price point

This Summer Fridays body lotion, another NBC Select Wellness Award winner, combines humectants, emollients and occlusives like hyaluronic acid, ceramides, glycerin and natural oils to hydrate and soften the skin, according to the brand. The lotion, which has a coconut, vanilla and almond scent, is in constant rotation for former NBC page Mikhaila Archer because it has a great texture that doesn’t feel too thin or thick on her skin, she says.

Type: Cream | Skin type: All | Key ingredients: Ceramides, shea butter, hyaluronic acid and glycerin | Fragrance-free: No

Best scented: Eos Shea Better 24H Moisture Body Lotion

What we like

  • Provides 24 hours of hydration
  • Absorbs quickly into skin

Something to note

  • Strong scent

Though you should proceed with caution when it comes to heavily-fragranced moisturizers, King uses this Eos lotion and says she’s very happy with it. Plus, it’s packed with humectants, emollients and occlusives like shea butter, glycerin, cocoa seed butter and petrolatum, she says.

Type: Lotion | Skin type: Sensitive | Key ingredients: Glycerin, shea butter and shea oil | Fragrance-free: No

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“Moisturizer is a catch-all term for something that hydrates the skin,” says Marmon. Whether a product is sold as a lotion, cream, body butter or a similar product (more on what distinguishes each below), they should contain humectants to hydrate the skin, emollients to support the skin barrier and occlusives to lock in moisture, says King. Some lotions also have additional ingredients for specific concerns, like lactic acid to gently exfoliate rough or bumpy skin, or retinol to reduce fine lines and wrinkles, she says.

  • Humectants: “Humectants like hyaluronic acid, glycerin and urea attract water from the environment to increase moisture in the skin,” says Marmon. “They need to be used along with the other components in order to retain the water content,” says King.
  • Emollients: Emollients “help in skin barrier function, membrane fluidity and cell signaling leading to overall improvement in skin texture and appearance,” says King. They soothe the skin, filling in any gaps and cracks. Some examples of emollients in moisturizers include squalene, shea butter, fatty acids and ceramides.
  • Occlusives: “Occlusives are oils and waxes which form an inert layer on the skin and physically block transepidermal water loss,” says King, meaning they enable the skin to hold onto moisture. Examples include petrolatum (the main ingredient in Vaseline, or Aquaphor, for example), beeswax, mineral oil, silicones, lanolin and zinc oxide. “Balms and ointments are commonly occlusive,” says Marmon.

Frequently asked questions

Lotions, creams, and body butters are all moisturizing products, but they have different consistencies and properties, says Marmon:

Lotions are typically water-based, lightweight and “have a thinner consistency that makes them easy to apply and quick to absorb,” says Marmon. They provide lighter hydration and are ideal for normal to oily skin.

Creams, on the other hand, are richer and are typically formulated with higher oil content, says Marmon. They are “ideal for normal to dry skin and great for aging skin,” notes Marmon, especially during menopause, when lowered estrogen levels can cause the skin to become dryer and thinner.

Body butters or other balms are often thicker and more concentrated. They typically contain the highest proportion of oil and natural fats and are great for “very dry or rough skin, and areas like the elbows, knees and heels,” says Marmon.

If you struggle with skin conditions like rosacea or eczema, King recommends avoiding potentially irritating ingredients like hydroxy acids or retinol. “Stick with good moisturizers that contain humectants, emollients and occlusives,” she says.

Both King and Marmon recommend applying lotions or moisturizers after showering to lock moisture in, but “people with eczema, psoriasis, severely dry skin or other skin barrier issues may need more frequent moisturization,” says Marmon.

Meet our experts

At NBC Select, we work with experts who have specialized knowledge and authority based on relevant training and/or experience. We also take steps to ensure all expert advice and recommendations are made independently and without undisclosed financial conflicts of interest.

Why trust NBC Select?

Christina Colizza is a former editor at NBC Select and has been a product reviewer since 2018. She covers a range of self care and skin care topics like shampoos, eyebrow serums and more.

Bianca Alvarez is an associate reporter covering skin care, hair care and gift guides, including recent stories on body washes for sensitive skin and eye creams. For this story, she interviewed interviewed a dermatologist and researched highly rated body lotions that met expert guidance.

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