

Cons
- Fragrance may be too strong for sensitive skin types
This stuff is my go-to rescue treatment for stubbornly dry, cracked skin. After a warm shower, I smooth a small amount over my body, and it immediately leaves my skin feeling soft, supple, and deeply nourished. The formula blends several powerhouse ingredients, including cocoa butter for long-lasting moisture, squalane to help replenish the skin’s natural barrier, and beta-carotene for an overall healthy, radiant look.
What I love most is the texture. It feels luxuriously rich without crossing into that heavy, sticky territory many ultra-hydrating creams fall into. The scent is another bonus; it’s fresh, clean, and subtle enough that it never feels overpowering. Because the lotion is so concentrated, a little truly goes a long way. I’ve found that one bottle easily stretches several months, sometimes over half a year. Overall, this lotion delivers reliable, all-over hydration while keeping the application experience lightweight, comfortable, and naturally scented. It’s everything I want in a daily body moisturizer.
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| Key Ingredients | Cocoa butter, shea butter, squalane, almond oil, avocado oil |
| Size | 8.4 fl. oz |

Cons
- Not meant to be used on your face
Having eczema is exhausting, but having the right lotion will go a long way toward keeping flare-ups in check. With 24-hour moisture and no added fragrance or oils, it’s exactly the type of gentle and low-key formula for the job. The star ingredients—ceramides to support the skin barrier and hyaluronic acid to draw in long-lasting hydration—help keep skin calm, balanced, and comfortable.
From the moment I apply it, the lotion feels soothing and lightweight, never greasy or pore-clogging. Because it absorbs quickly, I can use it on sensitive or eczema-prone areas without irritation or heaviness. I also appreciate that I don’t need to reapply throughout the day; it keeps my skin soft and hydrated without any mid-day dry patches. For a budget-friendly option, you can’t do better. At under $15, it’s ideal for anyone dealing with both dryness and sensitivity.
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| Key Ingredients | Ceramides, hyaluronic acid |
| Size | 12 oz. |
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Cons
- Pricier than others, but it goes a long way
As a balm, this option is far richer than a standard lotion. Plus, it’s packed with nourishing plant oils that wrap skin in deep, winter-ready hydration. The scent alone makes it feel like something you’d find in a five-star hotel: earthy, green, and sophisticated enough to elevate any bathroom counter. Once I work past its dense, buttery texture, the payoff is incredible. The blend of oils melts in slowly, leaving my skin noticeably softer, smoother, and thoroughly conditioned.
It’s not a product I use every single day—unless your skin is very dry and you enjoy natural, aromatic formulas, it’s definitely more of a treat than a daily staple. For me, it’s the balm I keep on display and reach for whenever my skin needs a big hydration boost, or I want to indulge in a moment of self-care. It’s rich and aromatic; exactly what I expect from Aesop.
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| Key Ingredients | Plant oils, shea butter, cocoa butter, essential oils |
| Size | 16.9 oz |

Cons
- Can feel sticky on oily skin
This classic drugstore option strikes a perfect balance between being lightweight enough to glide easily over large areas, yet packed with ingredients that deliver serious hydration. The formula includes ceramides to help rebuild and strengthen the skin’s natural barrier, along with natural moisturizing factors, like glycerin and shea butter, that draw water into the outer layer of skin for lasting softness.
As soon as I apply it, my skin feels smoother, more flexible, and far less tight. I appreciate that it absorbs quickly without leaving a greasy film, which makes it ideal for daily use especially on dry arms, legs, and torso. Even though the texture is light, the hydration lasts all day, so I don’t feel the need to constantly reapply. It’s a dependable, no-nonsense lotion I reach for when dryness is nearing its worst, but I still want something comfortable and fast-absorbing. For straightforward barrier repair and all-over moisturization, this one consistently delivers.
| Key Ingredients | Ceramide-3, glycerin, shea butter |
| Size | 16.9 oz. |
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Cons
- Scent can be overwhelming to some
This is my go-to post-workout lotion. The formula blends vitamin E for antioxidant support, jojoba oil for lightweight hydration, and menthol, the standout ingredient that cools and calms overheated, dry skin. Together, they create a lotion that feels both invigorating and restorative.
The moment I apply it, that subtle, herbal, minty scent kicks in, followed by a noticeable cooling sensation that helps ease post-exercise soreness. It absorbs quickly and never feels greasy, which makes it perfect for right after the gym or a hot shower. I love that it hydrates without heaviness while giving my skin (and tired muscles) a refreshing boost.
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| Key Ingredients | Soy protein, vitamin E, jojoba |
| Size | 16 oz. |

Cons
- Not for full-body, everyday use
This is definitely not a typical full-body lotion, but it is absolutely worthy of a spot in any grooming routine. It’s essentially a moisturizing deodorant designed to combat sweat, friction, and irritation in all the places that need extra protection. The cream feels silky and hydrating, creating a light, breathable barrier that helps prevent chafing, especially during cold-weather jogs when my skin can get extra sensitive.
For anyone who sweats heavily, this stuff is a game-changer. I like keeping it with me so I can reapply whenever I feel heat, moisture, or irritation starting to build. It works on underarms, thighs, groin, butt, chest, hands, basically anywhere that needs help staying dry, comfortable, and itch-free. What I appreciate most is how discreet and effective it is: it absorbs quickly, leaves no residue, and keeps everything feeling fresh and protected throughout the day.
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| Key Ingredients | Tapioca starch, vitamin E, aloe vera |
| Size | 3 oz. |
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Cons
- Gel texture takes some getting used to
Sure, this is technically an ointment, but I use it as a lotion when my skin is at its absolute worst, which is typically December through February. Aveeno’s Skin Relief Healing Ointment has become my secret weapon for managing stubborn dryness, especially in the winter.
When my skin is cracked, tight, or irritated, this is the one product that consistently brings it back to life. The formula combines a triple oat complex with shea butter and glycerin, ingredients that instantly calm irritation while pulling moisture deep into the skin. Even though it’s an ointment, it feels surprisingly lightweight and never greasy, which makes it easy to use on my face, hands, heels, or any rough spot that needs extra care.
It also lasts. One application keeps my skin comfortable for an entire day, so I’m not constantly reapplying. It’s fragrance-free and gentle enough for sensitive skin, and completely free of petroleum, dyes, and parabens, something I really appreciate when my skin barrier feels compromised. I use it morning and night whenever my skin needs serious repair, and it always delivers soft, soothed, fully hydrated results. For me, it’s the most reliable lotion I’ve found for truly dry, damaged skin.
Features at a Glance
| Key Ingredients | Triple oat complex, shea butter, glycerin |
| Size | 7.2 oz |

Cons
- Some may find it to be too thick
Marlowe No. 002 has become my go-to body lotion on days when my skin feels dehydrated but still produces more oil than I’d like. What makes it stand out for me is how quickly it sinks in. My skin drinks it up almost instantly, and I’m left with a soft, hydrated finish instead of that heavy, slick layer most lotions leave behind. The formula uses aloe vera and amino acids, which give lightweight moisture while helping calm and balance skin. More importantly, I never feel greasy afterward.
I also really enjoy the scent. It’s fresh and woodsy, with notes of sage and fir that feel clean without being overpowering. It pairs easily with whatever fragrance I’m wearing and adds a subtle, outdoorsy vibe. Another big plus for me is how clean the formula is—no parabens or phthalates. Plus, the bottle is made of at least 50 percent recycled materials.
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Features at a Glance
| Key Ingredients | Glycerin, aloe vera |
| Size | 16 oz |
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Cons
- Container doesn’t last as long as others on this list
You need to be wearing sunscreen year-round (even in the winter) anywhere on your body that is exposed to the sun. This trendy SPF is water-resistant, hydrating, and absorbs quickly without leaving that heavy, chalky finish most sunscreens are known for. I can wear it to the beach, on a run, or during a full day in the office, and it consistently holds up. The scent is light and neutral, so it blends easily with whatever fragrance I’m wearing without competing.
If you’re familiar with Supergoop, you know lightweight, fast-absorbing textures are kind of their thing. Here, it’s smooth, silky, and surprisingly comfortable. While it can leave a mild white cast on deeper skin tones and sometimes feels a touch slick on oilier skin, those are small trade-offs for such dependable, all-day protection.
The formula includes skin-loving ingredients like sunflower extract to keep my skin moisturized, and its sweat-resistant finish makes it perfect for outdoor workouts or long days in the sun, even in cooler months. It truly behaves like a daily body lotion, just one that happens to also offer SPF 50 protection.
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Features at a Glance
| Key Ingredients | Sunflower extract, rosemary leaf extract |
| Size | 5.5 oz |

Sean Zucker is the Grooming and Commerce Editor at Men’s Health. He brings over half a decade of experience covering health, wellness, and lifestyle. When Sean’s not writing about hair products, you can find him running for exercise, or toward the nearest food truck.
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