I don’t believe that we need to slather ourselves head-to-toe in natural body lotion after every shower, but there are few things more satisfying than rubbing hand cream into parched palms. And in the winter, my legs and arms become dry as well, and I like to have something around to moisturize.

Of course, most conventional lotions (and even many “natural” ones) are full of the usual chemicals, so you’ll have to do some digging to find a truly clean one.

My Top Pick for Best Natural Body Lotion

All Good gets my vote for the best basic natural body lotion at a good price point with no scary ingredients. It’s totally non-greasy, too.

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What’s Wrong with Conventional Body Lotion?

Our Safe Baby Lotion Guide outlines what’s bad about most moisturizers (namely, toxic parabens used as preservatives). Lotions for adults tend to include additional chemicals, mostly related to the fragrance. When you are reading labels, keep your eyes open for the following:

  • Fragrance or “parfum” (generally, this means the presence of hormone-disrupting phthalates)
  • Benzyl alcohol (likely carcinogenic)
  • PEG-100 stearate (sometimes contaminated with 1,4-dioxane, which has high rates of carcinogenesis)

(Read about these ingredients and more by checking out our glossary.)

“Natural” and “Dermatologist-Recommended” Ingredients Do NOT Guarantee Safe Products
Unfortunately, many companies use these terms to mask sneaky ingredients in products; in fact, the more verbose the label, the sneakier the product tends to be.

Remember:

  • Read ingredients lists; don’t be persuaded by cooing advertising and buzz words on labels, which are all but meaningless.
  • Companies are not legally required to disclose the inclusion of phthalates in fragrances. Even if the product is phthalate-free, the presence of an undisclosed fragrance means the ingredients probably contain a mixture of other unknown chemicals.
  • “Naturally-derived” does not mean an ingredient is natural or safe. This tells us that the ingredient has undergone a chemical process.

If you want to combat dry skin without buying a pre-made lotion, check out our DIY skincare ideas or whip up a batch of homemade lotion (recipe below). I like to buy premixed lotions myself, and all of the brands recommended below should be safe and gentle enough for babies, although you should always perform a patch test to make sure there are no sensitivities.

A Lotion Alternative: Body Oil

Most body oils will contain fewer ingredients than lotions. Because oils don’t contain any water, preservative ingredients aren’t necessary, so body oils are often a cleaner choice. We love Ora’s Amazing Herbal Body Oil.


The Good Stuff: Natural Body Lotion

Acure Seriously Soothing 24hr Moisture Lotion

Acure Seriously Soothing 24hr Moisture Lotion is unscented with cocoa butter & colloidal oatmeal to protect & soothe. Seriously soothing hydration your skin will revel in. Packed with cocoa butter, colloidal oatmeal and deeply moisturizing aloe. Clinically shown to provide moisture for 24hrs when used as directed.

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All Good Hydrating Lotion

All Good Hydrating Lotion are super silky, not at all greasy, and still free of all the gross stuff. They use organic ingredients, which is unusual for even most of the brands we recommend.

All Good also makes an awesome coconut oil Skin Food that’s as simple as it is deeply hydrating.


Babo Adult Daily Hydra Lotion

Great for adults with very sensitive, dry, or eczema-prone skin. Contains 2% colloidal oatmeal, natural shea butter, and sea buckthorn oil.

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Beautycounter Lotions & Creams

Beautycounter offers several safe hand and body creams–including Citrus Mimosa Hydrating Body Lotion, Citrus Mimosa Body Butter, and two kinds of hand creams. While I don’t love that these contain phenyoxethanol and sodium benzoate, I think these are overall safe options, particularly for those of you looking for a product with nice packaging and more of a conventional feel/scent. I do use these products myself, but probably wouldn’t use them on children (anything else in this Good Stuff list is fine for kids, in my opinion).

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Botanical Therapeutic Tree Essence Unscented Cream

This unscented skin cream is formulated for extra dry skin to help improve your skin and scalp problems.

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Christina Maser Olive Oil Natural Body Lotion

These small-batch lotions are 100% natural with no preservatives, but still have a shelf life of a year (more if you refrigerate). They are not greasy or balm-like, but nice and creamy, while still being light. The Citrus Garden is my favorite scent. You can now buy this lotion in our store, where it’s $16 for a 8-ounce bottle.

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Dry Skin Moisturizing Salve by Green Goo

Green Goo is one of the oldest herbal salve companies in the U.S., and this moisturizing salve contains organic ingredients produced at their own herb farm. The Good Stuff Store sells this balm for $14 for a 2-ounce tub. We recommend this in particular for the hands and extra dry areas–it’s a bit of a challenge to smear it head-to-toe!

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Farmaesthetics Nourishing Lavender Milk

This is what we now use in our home–my husband Daylon is picky about the consistency of his lotions; those that are super thick and balm-like weren’t going to fly. This one is nice and silky and I love that it comes in glass instead of plastic. We sell this lotion in our store, where it’s $34 for the 8-ounce glass jar.

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Kabana Skin Care

Kabana is among the most transparent companies out there, and its website outlines the very strict standards for its products’ ingredients. Kabana’s Pure Shea moisturizer is sort of like a deodorant stick that you paint on your body, so it’s a departure from a more traditional lotion or cream, and a little bit greasier. I love that it’s just 100% organic unrefined shea butter–produced in Ghana by a woman-owned, fair-trade collective to boot! Two ounces cost around $6.95. Kabana also makes a more traditional cream–Kabana Crémebut this one contains lanolin, which I try to avoid when possible (although Kabana does use the highest grade available–USP superfine). You can have an essential oil of your choice added to your cream (their oils are steam distilled, cold pressed, or supercritical carbon dioxide extracted). Daylon doesn’t like this cream because it’s SUPER thick and somewhat hard to rub in (better for small areas and Daylon likes to rub lotion over his entire chest). You’ll pay $15 for a 6-ounce tub of Kabana Creme. All Kabana products are produced in their facility outside of Boulder, CO, while some ingredients come from overseas (but nothing is sourced from or purchased in China). You can find Kabana products in Whole Foods, as well as the Kabana website. We sell Kabana’s amazing sunscreen in our online store.


Plaine

I love Plaine for their commitment to the environment: the bottles are made of aluminum instead of plastic, and better yet, you send them back to be cleaned, sterilized, refilled, and returned to you! The fact that their lotion is also totally clean makes Plaine lotion some of the Best Stuff.

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Poofy’s Lotions

Poofy’s lotions have a few ingredients that aren’t so great, namely the vague “natural flavors” there at end, but I still consider this line of lotions to be Good Stuff.

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Seventh Generation Moisturizing Lotions

Not all Seventh Generation products are the Good Stuff, but this no-frills, basic lotion has a safe list of ingredients. Get an 8-ounce bottle for around $8 on Amazon.


Tandi’s Naturals

Tandi’s Ultra Rich Body Butter, made by hand in Lancaster, PA, is formulated with local ingredients like beeswax and a variety of plant oils, and is free of all preservatives. This lotion feels slightly greasy at first, but if you give it a minute it actually sinks in perfectly and leaves no sheen. We sell a 1.5-ounce tub in our online store for $12.

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Weleda Evening Primrose Revitalizing Body Lotion

Weleda Evening Primrose Revitalizing Body Lotion helps skin look and feel firm, renewed and strengthened. Promotes the appearance of natural radiance and skin vitality with long-lasting care. Certified natural by NATRUE, vegan, dermatologically tested and approved.

 

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The Bad Stuff

Almost all the hand and body lotions you find at the drugstore are full of chemicals. Unfortunately, those sold at Sephora or in a department store aren’t any better.

Vaseline Intensive Care lotion garners a whopping 10 out of 10 on Skin Deep’s toxicity scale. Fragrance, DMDM hydantoinretinyl palmitatetriethanolamineparabens, and a handful of other chemicals are included in the various Vaseline formulas.

Lubriderm lotions contain fragrance, retinyl palmitate, BHTdiazolidinyl urea, and a cocktail of other synthetic ingredients.

In early 2014, I met the president of Bliss Spa at a Huffington Post luncheon. He was nice and suggested I check out some of their products. Unfortunately, Bliss’s body butters contain things like diethanolamine (linked with cancer), fragrance, retinal acetate (reproductive toxin), triethanolamine, and phenoxyethanol. I still do like getting a pedicure at Bliss, but maybe I will bring my own lotion.

Philosophy lotions, despite the high price, are still full of questionable ingredients (and the lower case “p” in their name annoys me, too). The Amazing Grace Firming Body Emulsion contains nine ingredients that are scored as 3 or above by Skin Deep (including PEG-100 stearate and polysorbate 60). Fragrance is the second ingredient in this lotion, although a customer service rep told us that Philosophy products don’t contain phthalates. When we asked what chemicals were in the fragrance blend, she said: “I do not have that information, but the fragrance is used to blend the product together and maintain effectiveness.” Philosophy’s website states that only a “handful of our original products still contain paraben-based preservatives and their “promise” is “to bring its customers products that inspire them to live a better life by being better to themselves…Our products are based on a rich, scientific heritage.” 

Kiehl’s popular Creme de Corps contains parabens, propylene glycol, PEG-100 stearatedimethicone, and undisclosed fragrance.


The Sneaky Stuff

Surprisingly, you’ll find Ahava products in some health food stores. Their Caressing Body Sorbet contains BHA, synthetic fragrance, artificial colors, and phenoxyethanol.

Terralina’s Natural Body Lotion contains phenoxyethanol and fragranceTerralina’s website states that the product is “99.95% natural” and “contains light, natural fragrance.” When we asked a customer service rep to explain the ingredients in the lotion’s fragrance, she wouldn’t provide us with any information. Similarly, she couldn’t tell us which ingredients were organic and which were not.

Belli Specialty Skin Care Solutions claims to be the #1 recommended pregnancy skin care brand by OB-GYNS. Some of their products are clean, and their All Day Moisture Body Lotion is rated only a 2 by Skin Deep. However, it contains several ingredients that concern me:

  • Ceteareth-20 (Skin Deep score: 4-7, depending on usage.)
  • PEG-100 stearate
  • Iodopropynyl butylcarbamate (Skin Deep score: 4-6, depending on usage.)
  • Tocopheryl acetate
  • Phenoxyethanol

I also don’t like that Belli’s product ingredients aren’t posted on their website, and they were were exceptionally difficult to get ahold of. When asked if anything they used were organic, this was their response: “We are not fully organic, however we do use organic ingredients when possible. If an organic ingredient does not meet our safety standards and teratology screening, LACTMED screening, allergy testing ect [SIC]) we then substitute with a synthetic ingredient that does pass the screening.” This answer doesn’t make sense, since the opposite of organic is not synthetic, and nowhere on Belli’s website or on their labels does it mention ANY organic ingredients.

J.R. Watkins Naturals makes household cleaning products and specialty food items in addition to their popular skincare and haircare lines. Their lotions, sold in many healthfood stores, are free of some notorious bad stuff–namely, parabens and phthalates–but still contain unspecified (likely synthetic) fragrance and something called C18-22 hydroxyalkyl hydroxypropyl guar, about which there are no safety studies.

Kiss My Faces line of body lotions are free of phthalates and parabens, but contain a host of synthetics, including phenoxyethanol and polysorbate 80.

The every popular Skin Trip coconut moisturizer by Mountain Ocean contains synthetic fragrance and phenoxyethanol.

See our baby lotion review for other safe lotion options for the whole family.

Make Your Own Natural Body Lotion!

Elizabeth Flynn is an organic chemist and essential oil expert based in Santa Cruz. She generously shared the following recipe for a nourishing homemade body lotion. This is a very thick cream, so using squeezable plastic containers is not advisable.

Ingredients & Supplies

  • 3/4 cup organic coconut oil
  • 1/2 cup organic aloe (the purest you can find; most “aloe” has aloe as the third ingredient or more)
  • 3 tablespons organic jojoba oil (the best skin oil; closely resembles the skin’s sebum)
  • 3 tablespoons distilled water
  • 2 tablespoons organic beeswax
  • 1 teaspoon of essential oils of your choice (lavender is an excellent choice; it’s calming, soothing, and has antibacterial properties)
  • blender
  • rubber spatula (optional)
  • thermometer (optional)

Directions

1. Melt the coconut oil, beeswax, and jojoba oil together in a small pot on low heat, stirring just until they become homogeneous. Then turn off the heat so the oils don’t get too hot.

2. Heat the distilled water in another small pot on low heat, until it simmers. This will only take a minute or two. It is best to heat both the oils and water to the same temperature, but if you don’t have a thermometer, just heat them on the same burner level.

3. Pour the heated oils and water into the blender simultaneously and blend on low for two minutes.

4. Slowly add the aloe while blending on high for two minutes. You might have to use a rubber spatula to assist the blending process.

5. Add your essentials during those last two minutes of blending.

6. Voila! Your natural body lotion will still be warm and you can pour into glass jars of a suitable size. Elizabeth recommends recycling old food jars! A rubber spatula works well here to get every last bit.

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Maia James

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  • Could you tell me if the EO Good for Everyone lotion is okay? I have the coconut lemon one. I looked at the bottle and it says no synthetic fragrances, but honestly I don't know what to believe anymore when it comes to what companies tell me, and what is actually the truth.

  • Good Evening,

    ​My name is David Lin and I am the CEO of Showered With Hope, a NYC based prospective not-for-profit organization. Our mission is to help people experiencing homelessness through the means of personal hygiene, so our mission is to transform and retrofit a transit bus into a portable hygiene station. As per the status of our organization, we are currently in talks with NYC councilmen for funding for this mobile hygiene station, but we have launched a few secondary projects.

    One of our programs is the hygiene kit project. We received a generous donation from a private corporation and recently convert them to hygiene kits. We then distributed them out to those living on the streets of NYC experiencing homelessness. Due to the success of this program, we have decided to continue it and make it larger and more wide spread. With enough kits created, we hope to launch a massive street outreach run across NYC. I believe that this would be an awesome opportunity for a potential partnership where it could be beneficial to both organizations!

    We are still in Phase 1 of this mega-project, and we are looking for potential donors to this project. Our goal is to create 1,000 hygiene kits, and we are looking for any unused/unsold/excess personal hygiene supplies- shampoo, soap bar, toothbrush, toothpaste, body wash, etc. This entire operation will be recorded through our media team, where we plan on spreading awareness of this silent problem - that those experiencing homelessness to not have access to a basic human right of personal hygiene. And in return, we want to promote all of our donors in the video. Additionally, we would love to promote your organization/company and share with our audience all the help we have received from your organization through our website, social media pages, at our fundraisers and PR events.

    Please let me know if there could be any possibility of this.

    Thank you so much for you time.

    Best,
    David Lin

    ​CEO, Showered With Hope
    Phone: 718.968.5350
    Email: dl2501@nyu.edu

  • I have to applaud you on your prices! I too make my natural homemade lotions, and other products so the everyday person can afford them. Thank you for doing this business for the profit of others, and not the profit of becoming rich. This alone tells me you are very enlightened, and you think of others well being as well. This truly touches my heart! xx

  • Hi Maia - Do you have any other recommendations for facial moisturizers for adults? My husband and I struggle to find some healthy alternatives to the stuff we see on most store shelves. We check the EWG site when we can but it never fails than when we run out and are at any given store, we're suddenly reading each and every moisturizer bottle on the shelf, often getting frustrated with not finding too many good things. Other than the 7th Generation, do you have any other things that have worked well for you or your clients? Or any homemade recipes for facial moisturizers?

  • Hey Maia! Do you know if Nubian Heritage lotions are ok? They are the best smelling ones I have found, so I'm hoping so!

  • Hi! I have a question about the home made lotion recipe ...can I add fresh aloe from my garden or it needs to be from the store? Aloe juice, puree, pulp or how is it called? Thank you!

    • Hello! I am not much of a DIYer, and stole that recipe from a friend of a friend. I think you could definitely play around with fresh aloe from your garden! Let me us know how it turns out:).

  • Hey Maia! Do you know if Nubian Heritage lotions are ok? They are the best smelling ones I have found, so I’m hoping so!

  • Hi Maia, have you heard much about Arbonne products? They talk about using pure, botanical based ingredients but I'm not sure if they use some sneaky ingredients?

    • Unfortunately, Arbonne doesn’t disclose their full ingredient list, so I can’t make a true judgment call here.

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