Main ingredients: Marshmallow root, cocoa butter, shea butter | Target audience: Everyone, but especially those with medium to dark skin
Best 2-in-1: Marine + Goetz Eucalyptus Hand + Body Wash
Why it’s worth it: A rare 2-in-1 that does both, Marine + Goetz Eucalyptus Hand + Body Wash cleans every inch of your body. Particularly suitable for sensitive skin types, this wash is infused with eucalyptus and amino acids to purify and moisturize, while surfactants help remove the day’s grime. Leaves your skin smooth, clean and smelling amazingly fresh.
Editor’s tip: This product is a particularly non-drying hand wash, meaning there are no obstacles between you and your hand hygiene.
Main ingredients: Amino acids, glycerin, eucalyptus | Target audience: sensitive skin
Perfect for the whole family: La Roche Posay Lipika AP+ Gentle Foaming Moisturizing Wash
Why it’s worth it: Fragrance-free and non-comedogenic, La Roche-Posay Lipical AP+ Gentle Foaming Moisturizing Wash is used on our backs, necks, torsos, arms and legs.Board Certified Dermatologist Based in Philadelphia Dr. Michelle Farber said before allure The product is said to contain “shea butter for hydration, glycerin as a humectant, and niacinamide as a soothing agent.”Also approved by National Eczema Associationcan also be used on the face.
Editor’s tip: It’s open to babies 2 weeks and older, so if you have little ones, feel free to spread the wealth.
Main ingredients: Shea butter, niamin, glycerin, probiotic spring water | Target audience: People with eczema
FAQ
How should I choose a body wash?
When choosing a body wash, consider your skin care goals and concerns as well as your general preferences. Keep in mind that unlike your average bar soap, body washes may contain active ingredients to improve acne, eczema, and dryness. “Patients with acne can use products containing salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide,” says Dr. Bunimovic. “Eczema sufferers should avoid these same ingredients due to their irritating effects and instead look for moisturizing ingredients such as natural oils, ceramides, and glycerin.”
Dr. Pirian avoids fragranced cleansers because they can irritate the skin. “It’s best to avoid fragrances, as they don’t add to the cleansing power of your body wash,” she explains. However, if you know that you can tolerate the fragrance during body care, go for it.
What is the best way to use body wash?
While it’s tempting to wallow in delicious, delicious soap, Dr. Pirian warns against using too much body wash. Overuse can cause dry, irritated skin, especially during the winter months when your skin is already dehydrated. “Taking a hot shower or bath can make the problem worse, as the hot water strips even more of your skin’s natural oils,” she explains.