The best body washes for sensitive skin, according to experts who use them



Generally, most body washes will have a label on the bottle indicating that it’s safe for sensitive skin. However, when determining which options won’t cause irritation, consider the following factors, per our experts:
Want more from NBC Select? Sign up for our newsletter, The Selection, and shop smarter.
These dermatologist-approved body washes are gentle and hydrating on sensitive skin.
This mild body wash comes recommended by Huang for those with sensitive skin, contact dermatitis and eczema. It’s soap-free with ingredients like glycerin, a common humectant that draws moisture into the skin. This wash is also free of common irritants, including dyes, parabens and sulfates, according to the brand.
Consistency: Cream | Fragrance-free: Yes | Soap-free: Yes | Noncomedogenic: n/a | National Eczema Association Seal of Acceptance: Yes
As someone with dry, sensitive and eczema-prone skin, I use this body wash, which my dermatologist recommended, on a daily basis because it leaves my skin feeling clean and moisturized without causing any irritation or flare-ups. Designed for very dry to irritated, sensitive skin, the cleansing oil has ingredients including glycerin and niacinamide, which has soothing properties and can help even tone and texture, according to the brand. A few pumps of this oil creates a silky lather, which makes the product last so much longer, in my experience. If you don’t want a big bottle, this cleansing oil is also available in a smaller size and a travel-sized version.
Consistency: Oil | Fragrance-free: No | Soap-free: Yes | Noncomedogenic: Yes | National Eczema Association Seal of Acceptance: No
This body wash has a combination of hyaluronic acid, glycerin and ceramides to hydrate and soothe the skin, according to Huang. Reviewers say this thick and creamy wash is great for sensitive, dry skin because it helps keep their skin moisturized and soft without any irritation. This is because it’s free of irritants, including sulfates and parabens, according to the brand. For the best results, apply this wash in gentle, circular motions before rinsing, according to CeraVe.
Consistency: Cream | Fragrance-free: Yes | Soap-free: Yes | Noncomedogenic: Yes | National Eczema Association Seal of Acceptance: Yes
Consider using this body wash, which is also gentle enough for the face, if you have very dry and sensitive skin. This wash has hydrating shea butter, glycerin and niacinamide, as well as selenium-based spring water to decrease inflammation, according to Dr. Mona Gohara, a board-certified dermatologist. Work the product in your hands until the creamy consistency forms into a foam before massaging it to your face and body, according to the brand.
Consistency: Cream to foam | Fragrance-free: Yes | Soap-free: Yes | Noncomedogenic: Yes | National Eczema Association Seal of Acceptance: Yes
Cetaphil makes some of our favorite sensitive, eczema and acne-prone skin care products. This wash from the brand helps combat dryness, irritation, roughness and tightness of the skin thanks to hydrating ingredients like glycerin and shea butter, and antioxidants like vitamin E and vitamin B3 (also known as niacin), which support the skin barrier, according to the brand. If you experience itchiness, reviewers say this helps reduce the feel and appearance of itchy, dry skin and is an excellent option if you also have sensitive, mature skin.
Consistency: Cream | Fragrance-free: Yes | Soap-free: Yes | Noncomedogenic: Yes | National Eczema Association Seal of Acceptance: Yes
One of the standout ingredients in this body wash is oat, which is great for anyone in the sensitive to normal skin range because it’s a natural moisturizer and cleanser with anti-inflammatory and anti-itch properties, says Huang. This wash also has aloe, glycerin and pro-vitamin B5 to moisturize dry skin, according to Aveeno.
Consistency: Cream | Fragrance-free: Yes | Soap-free: Yes | Noncomedogenic: n/a | National Eczema Association Seal of Acceptance: No
Although dermatologists would typically advise you not to use your shampoo as a body wash, this two-in-one product has gentle ingredients that are great for both your body and your hair.. Suitable for all ages, including babies, this sensitive skin body wash uses aloe leaf juice and chamomile extract (both of which have hydrating and anti-inflammatory properties) and glycerin for hydration, according to the brand. If you have sensitive and eczema-prone skin, consider using the Soothing Therapy Eczema Body Wash, which helps control my skin during intense flare-ups using ingredients like colloidal oatmeal and prebiotics.
Consistency: Gel to foam | Fragrance-free: Yes | Soap-free: n/a | Noncomedogenic: n/a | National Eczema Association Seal of Acceptance: Yes
This creamy body wash comes recommended by Gohara because it’s free from most common irritants, including sulfates, parabens, aluminum and silicones. Instead, it has glycerin for moisture, milk thistle oil to cleanse and combat dryness, niacinamide to support the skin barrier and thermal spring water to help soothe the skin, according to the brand. You can purchase it in its standard size or get it in the large size, which comes with a pump for easy usage.
Consistency: Cream | Fragrance-free: No | Soap-free: Yes | Noncomedogenic: Yes | National Eczema Association Seal of Acceptance: No
If you prefer a rich, creamy lather, consider this Select staff favorite lightly scented body wash from Dove. It has glycerin to retain moisture and soybean oil to leave your skin feeling soft even after stepping out of the shower, according to the brand. “It’s the only body wash I use because it’s so gentle on my easily irritated skin,” says NBC Select updates editor Mili Godio. “The scent is also great yet subtle.”
Consistency: Cream | Fragrance-free: No | Soap-free: No | Noncomedogenic: n/a | National Eczema Association Seal of Acceptance: No
Although it’s suitable for all skin types, this body wash is formulated specifically to cleanse and balance eczema, acne-prone and sensitive skin, according to the brand. Reviewers say it helps prevent breakouts, doesn’t strip the skin of oil (which creates a dry and tight feeling) and doesn’t leave behind a residue. The formula is free of preservatives, sulfates and other common irritants and instead includes glycerin to condition, bisabolol to soothe and hemisqualane to cleanse the skin, according to Seen.
Consistency: Gel to foam | Fragrance-free: Yes | Soap-free: n/a | Noncomedogenic: Yes | National Eczema Association Seal of Acceptance: Yes
This body wash, which has a 4.6-star average rating from over 130 reviews at Target, has prebiotics, oats and more in its formula to gently cleanse the skin while also relieving it of discomfort, including itchiness, dryness, inflammation and more, according to the brand. Reviewers love how gentle and hydrating it is and say it resolves their issues (dermatitis, psoriasis and eczema) instead of triggering them.
Consistency: cream | Fragrance-free: yes | Soap-free: n/a | Noncomedogenic: yes | National Eczema Association Seal of Acceptance: yes
Reviewers say this body wash, which has a 4.5-star average rating from over 450 reviews on Amazon, is excellent for those with sensitive, dry, itchy skin because after each cleanse, they notice that their skin feels soothed and discomfort is significantly reduced. Its formula includes ceramides, vitamin E, panthenol and oats, which all work together to help revive and nourish the skin, according to the brand.
Consistency: cream | Fragrance-free: yes | Soap-free: n/a | Noncomedogenic: n/a | National Eczema Association Seal of Acceptance: no
When deciding which body wash is best for your sensitive skin, dermatologists recommend looking for ingredients that will add moisture, cleanse and keep irritation at bay. Below, our experts share a few tips to keep in mind when shopping for a sensitive skin body wash.
Since cleansing your skin can remove natural oils, which dries out your skin, you’ll want to find ingredients that will moisturize and protect your skin barrier, according to our experts. Some ingredients to look for include soybean and avocado oil, hyaluronic acid, ceramides and shea butter, says Huang.
One of the best ingredients that your body wash can have is glycerin, according to our experts. “It’s a natural humectant, so it pulls moisture into your skin to help prevent it from drying out,” says Gohara. “If you have sensitive skin that is also prone to dryness and irritation, glycerin can help combat that dry, stripped feeling our skin can feel from soaps.”
Body washes can vary in consistency, including creams, gels, foams and cleansing oils. You’ll often come across foaming body washes, but experts warn that these can be irritating since they typically have strong surfactants, which are chemicals like sulfates that help cleanse the skin while stripping and drying it. If you have sensitive skin, choose a body wash that has a thick and creamy consistency, which means it generally relies on oils for hydration without harsh disruptors.
Because sensitive skin is highly reactive, it’s best to stay away from factors that may trigger an unwanted reaction. One of the most common causes of irritation is fragrance, so consider a fragrance-free body wash when possible, according to our experts. Other types of irritants you’ll want to be cautious of include sulfates, dyes, parabens, sulfates and formaldehyde releasers.
You may notice some body washes have a “soap-free” label on their packaging. Soap-free body washes have a pH level that is closer to the natural pH of the skin, says Gohara. “Soap-free cleansers are arguably more effective at cleansing because they keep the barrier intact and limit skin compromise while optimizing moisture,” says Gohara.
Some body washes will also have a “detergent-free” label. This means that it does not contain harsh surfactants that can strip the skin of natural oils, according to Gohara. Instead, they have emulsifying ingredients that break up excess dirt and oil to clean the skin, says Huang.
Another common label you might see on your body wash says the product is “noncomedogenic,” which means it won’t clog pores or cause unwanted breakouts. This is important to consider if you have sensitive skin and are prone to acne or folliculitis (a bacterial infection of the hair follicles), according to Huang.
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.
I’m an associate reporter covering new product launches and beauty and wellness topics, including recent stories on the best body serums and the best bar soaps. For this piece, I interviewed dermatologists about sensitive skin and the best way to combat irritation and reduce sensitivity. I also compiled a list of their recommendations, NBC Select-staff favorites and highly rated options that align with expert guidance.
Catch up on NBC Select’s in-depth coverage of tech and tools, wellness and more, and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok to stay up to date.