13 Best Body Lotions for Mature Skin in 2025, According to Dermatologists

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The smooth, taut skin on our arms and legs will change with enough time (and not to mention sun damage), but there's good news: The best body lotions for mature skin can help minimize the look of lax, crepey skin when it appears, or even slow down its arrival if you’re taking early precautions. (Look at you, being proactive!) These nourishing formulas, typically infused with active ingredients like wrinkle-reducing retinol, firming peptides, and exfoliating alpha hydroxy acids, can be game-changing additions to your body-care routine to target existing fine lines and prevent future sagging. Plus, as with any body lotion, you can expect the conditioning and skin-softening properties of your average cream—just with the extra benefits of ingredients that refine texture and tone.

Below, scroll ahead to find the best body lotions, creams, and balms that board-certified dermatologists say help minimize crepiness, fine lines, and age spots.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Best Overall: La Roche-Posay Lipikar AP+ Triple Repair Moisturizing Cream

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La Roche-Posay

Lipikar AP+ Triple Repair Moisturizing Cream

Why it's worth it: Skinimalism is in, and La Roche-Posay's Lipikar AP+M Triple Repair Body Moisturizer is perfect for whittling down your skin-care regimen. Formulated for dry skin types, this hydrating cream smooths your roughest parts while being light and fast-absorbing enough for your face. On top of its lightweight texture, this moisturizing body lotion is fragrance-free, which bodes well for sensitive skin. “Lipikar has both moisturizers that help replenish the natural moisturizers that lessen with age and niacinamide that helps with discoloration and redness,” says Stephanie Saxton-Daniels, MD, a board-certified dermatologist at Westlake Dermatology in Dallas. A soothing blend of shea butter, prebiotic-rich thermal water, and glycerin plumps skin and minimizes the look of fine lines while niacinamide brightens and evens tone. Since this formula doesn't contain harsh actives, you can apply it day and night for 'round-the-clock conditioning benefits.

Tester feedback: Allure's deputy beauty director Elizabeth Siegel loves this multifunctional cream's rich yet quick-drying formula. “The fragrance-free formula is perfect in its simplicity,” she says. “And because it’s loaded with some tried-and-true moisturizers—shea butter, glycerin—it’s also effective enough that it got rid of a stubborn dry flaky patch on my hand (the result of my engagement ring rubbing against my pinky 24/7).”

Key ingredients: shea butter, thermal water, glycerin, niacinamide | Fragrance-free: yes

Best with Retinol: Nécessaire The Body Retinol

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Nécessaire

The Body Retinol

Why it's worth it: As its name suggests, Nécessaire's The Body Retinol contains retinol, but there's much more to this derm-loved formula. "Formulated with 0.1% retinol along with AHAs, peptides, vitamin C, and glycerin, this comprehensive body cream is one of my favorites," says Azadeh Shirazi, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in La Jolla, CA. "It boosts skin hydration and laxity, minimizes crepiness, and its fast-absorbing formula doesn't feel sticky." Since this potent serum contains multiple active ingredients, Dr. Shiraki notes it's best used at night: weekly at first and gradually increasing to every other night.

The Body Retinol contains rosewater to offset retinol's notoriously pungent scent, but if you prefer fragrance-free formulations, Brendan Camp, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in New York City, recommends trying The Body Lotion. “Formulated with peptides to encourage collagen production, niacinamide to soothe skin, and oils rich in antioxidants like vitamins C and E, this fragrance-free body lotion moisturizes, firms, and strengthens skin,” he says.

Key ingredients: retinol (0.1%), AHA blend (glycolic acid, mandelic acid), vitamin C, peptides, niacinamide, rosewater | Fragrance-free: no

Best for Crepey Skin: Alastin TransForm Body Treatment

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Alastin Skincare

TransForm Body Treatment

Why it's worth it: If you’re targeting the look of sagging skin, Kellie Reed, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Austin, suggests adding the Alastin TransForm Body Treatment to your routine. “It is a peptide-based moisturizer that helps skin appear more firmed and toned,” she says. Its key ingredient, peptides, are amino acid chains that support collagen production and preserve your skin’s elasticity. The brand’s peptides-based TriHex technology clears out old collagen and elastin, making way for brand-new, stronger fibers. Along with peptides, this silky serum-like treatment is spiked with hydrating hyaluronic acid and antioxidant-rich dill extract to smooth skin texture.

Tester feedback: “Alastin Skincare’s TransForm Body Treatment leaves my skin feeling soft and silky-smooth through its hydrating ingredients (hi, hyaluronic acid!) and velvety, gel-like texture,” says commerce writer Jennifer Hussein. “I apply it just about everywhere below my neck, and it’s even tackled a few chronically rough spots on my toes with total grace.”

Key ingredients: peptides (lipodrone and TriHex Technology), hyaluronic acid, dill extract, linseed extract, plantain leaf extract | Fragrance-free: yes

Best for Sensitive Skin: First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Body Lotion

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First Aid Beauty

Ultra Repair Body Lotion

Why it's worth it: If fragrances and harsh actives leave your skin feeling irritated, try a gentler, moisture-heavy formula like First Aid Beauty’s Ultra Repair Body Lotion. Its star ingredient is colloidal oatmeal, known for its skin-soothing, anti-inflammatory properties. This fragrance-free formulation is especially great for moments when your skin is sensitized from more intensive ingredients like, say, retinoids.

Tester feedback: “This body lotion's formula is made for sensitive skin types like mine,” says Hussein. “Its oatmeal-based formula absorbs fast onto my skin as it soothes any post-waxing irritation and itchy spots.”

Key ingredients: colloidal oatmeal, squalane | Fragrance-free: yes

Best for Itchy Skin: Fenty Skin Butta Drop Whipped Oil Body Cream

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Fenty Beauty

Butta Drop Whipped Oil Body Cream

Why it's worth it: Fenty Skin’s Butta Drop Whipped Oil Body Cream leaves your skin with a glossy sheen worthy of photographs, but there’s so much more to its formula than its high-shine results. This buttery cream is an oil-based formula with intensive conditioning ingredients like shea butter, glycerin, and botanical oils. “It is a light formulation with powerful natural moisturizing oils such as Kalahari melon, sunflower, and jojoba, which are proven to be beneficial for nourishing the skin and maintaining the proper hydration needed,” confirms Calvin Williams, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Bedford, TX. “And with the powerful antioxidant effects of mango butter, this product has helped my patients achieve that soft, supple skin they've been wanting all along.”

The soothing feel and moisture-replenishing formulation of this body moisturizer make it perfect for anyone with itchy skin—just make sure you grab the fragrance-free option to avoid any synthetic fragrance-related irritation.

Tester feedback: “My legs tend to get incredibly dry and itchy in the winter, so a good body lotion is non-negotiable,” says interim shopping director Deanna Pai. “I was surprised that this thick, buttery cream absorbed quickly—so I didn’t have to wait to get dressed—but was still nourishing enough to keep my skin comfortable.”

Key ingredients: 7 oil blend (Kalahari melon, sorrel, baobab, sunflower, rice bran, coconut, jojoba), shea butter, glycerin | Fragrance-free: option available (fragrances: Fenty Fresh, Fenty Fresh Shimmering, limited-edition Toasted Marshmallow)

Best Rich: Skinfix Lipid-Boost Body Cream

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SkinFix

Lipid-Boost Body Cream

Why it's worth it: Skinfix’s Lipid-Boost Body Cream has such a creamy, cushiony formula that provides sweet moisturizing relief to our driest skin without feeling greasy, which is why this dense body cream won an Allure Best of Beauty Award back in 2018. To this day, both our editors and Dr. Camp are still fans of this cream for its intensive approach to moisturizing, which is powered by a blend of shea butter, ceramides, and oils derived from moringa, sweet almond, grapeseed, and jojoba. “These ingredients, along with moisture-retaining colloidal oatmeal, help heal and restore the integrity of the skin barrier,” says Dr. Camp. “A healthy skin barrier is essential for skin that is hydrated, firm, and plump.”

Key ingredients: shea butter, ceramides, moringa oil, sweet almond oil, grapeseed oil, jojoba oil, colloidal oatmeal | Fragrance-free: yes

Best Lightweight: Paula’s Choice Retinol Skin-Smoothing Body Treatment

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Paula's Choice

Retinol Skin-Smoothing Body Treatment

Why it's worth it: Dr. Camp is also a fan of Paula’s Choice Retinol Skin-Smoothing Body Treatment for its star ingredient, retinol, which is featured in a fast-drying, non-greasy formula. “Retinol is included in this body treatment, along with antioxidants like vitamin C and moisturizing ingredients like evening primrose and grapeseed oils to improve the appearance of uneven skin tone and eliminate dry skin,” he says. Though it's packed with nourishing skin-care ingredients, its texture is light and absorbs quickly, so it won’t cause your pajamas to stick to your body as you sleep (since this contains retinol, only use it at night, by the way).

Key ingredients: retinol (0.1%), vitamin C, evening primrose oil, grapeseed oil, panthenol, shea butter, glycerin | Fragrance-free: yes

Best Balm: Osea Body Balm

Why it's worth it: Most of Osea's formulations, including the Body Balm, include a key superstar ingredient: seaweed extract. This particular ingredient contains a slew of amino acids, antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals essential for plump, supple skin. This body moisturizer is technically a balm, but the conditioning formula has the texture of a dense lotion that is surprisingly quick to absorb into the skin. Though it's lighter in texture than other balms, its heavy-hitting conditioning benefits are powered by a mix of passion fruit seed, coconut, and safflower seed oils. “I like how this balm utilizes alaria esculenta seaweed to improve the appearance of skin elasticity and firm the look of skin,” says Dr. Reed.

Key ingredients: seaweed extract, passion fruit seed oil, coconut oil, safflower seed oil | Fragrance-free: no

Best Firming: StriVectin Crepe Control Tightening Body Cream

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StriVectin

Crepe Control Tightening Body Cream

Why it's worth it: StriVectin's Crepe Control Tightening Body Cream provides "tightening to the crepiness and sagging seen on the skin,” according to Purvisha Patel, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Memphis. She says the Crepe Control body cream won’t instantly provide noticeable results, but, with consistent use, its cocktail of antioxidant-rich jojoba seed extract, anti-inflammatory turmeric root extract, and conditioning shea, murumuru, and capuaçu butter blend will significantly improve the look of sagging skin.

Key ingredients: jojoba seed extract, turmeric root extract, shea butter, murumuru butter, capuaçu butter | Fragrance-free: no

Best Fragrance-Free: Versed Press Restart Retinol Body Lotion

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Versed

Press Restart Retinol Body Lotion

Why it's worth it: Versed's Press Restart Retinol Body Lotion has a lightweight, gel-cream formula that Dr. Shirazi can't get enough of, but that's not her only reason for giving this lotion her seal of approval. "It contains a microencapsulated retinol that enhances penetration and reduces irritation," she says. This formulation contains a very minimal amount of retinol (0.01%) and is fragrance-free, so sensitive skin types shouldn't encounter irritation—but, as always, patch-test before slathering just to be sure. To further counteract retinol-related irritation, this body cream is also infused with a soothing, moisturizing mix of cocoa butter, squalane, and vitamin E.

Key ingredients: retinol (0.01%), squalane, cocoa butter, vitamin E | Fragrance-free: yes

Best Splurge: Augustinus Bader The Body Cream

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Augustinus Bader

The Body Cream

Why it's worth it: If you're all about having the creme de la creme, Augustinus Bader's The Body Cream is for you. It's an Allure Best of Beauty Award winner in our Splurge category for its rich, custardy formula that treats skin with the brand's proprietary blend of amino acids, peptides, and vitamins called TFC8. Along with its signature ingredient complex that promotes cellular turnover, this body butter is infused with soothing bisabolol and moisture-sealing shea butter.

Key ingredients: TFC8, bisabolol, shea butter | Fragrance-free: yes

Best Budget: Nivea Skin Firming Nourishing Hydration Body Lotion

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Nivea

Skin Firming Nourishing Hydration Body Lotion

Why it's worth it: If you don’t want to sacrifice your wallet for firm skin, Dr. Shirazi suggests picking up a bottle of Nivea's Nourishing Skin Firming Body Lotion. "This nourishing body cream is formulated with CoQ10, vitamin C, and argan oil, the latter of which is rich in omega fatty acids," she says. Dr. Shirazi also loves its fast-absorbing, non-greasy formulation that makes skin feel incredibly soft. Though it provides intense moisture that'll soften even rough or flaky patches, its formula has a milky consistency that quickly dries without leaving a greasy film on the skin.

Key ingredients: coQ10, vitamin C, argan oil | Fragrance-free: no


Frequently Asked Questions

Which signs of skin aging appear on the body?

As we all know, aging is a wonderfully natural process that affects every part of our bodies, including our largest organ, the skin. But before we get into treatments, it's important to understand what's happening inside your body.

Wrinkles and sagging skin

As you mature, your skin's once-supple texture becomes more lax due to the loss of collagen, according to Azadeh Shirazi, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in La Jolla, CA and founder of AziMD. Collagen is the main protein that acts as the support beam for your body's connective tissues, including your skin, and as you age, your body's natural supply depletes. This depletion leads to the formation of wrinkles, crepiness, and skin sagging. "Crepey or loose skin, particularly on the abdomen, upper arms, back of the hands, and thighs, known as skin laxity, becomes more pronounced with age," explains Dr. Shirazi. She also notes that the loss of collagen around blood vessels, particularly in areas with lots of movement, like the backs of your hands, can increase bruising without memorable trauma to the skin. "This is common on the hands and back of arms, known as actinic purpura," she adds.

Another visible change? As you age, your skin's ability to retain moisture and produce much-needed oil also diminishes, according to Dr. Shirazi. This leads to a drier, rougher texture and pronounced wrinkles—while we can't reverse these processes altogether, we can mitigate them with the right body lotion.

Age spots

If you've noticed a few dark spots pop up on your body, these could be age spots. "Age spots, also known as liver spots or sunspots, can happen when the skin is [over]exposed to sun," explains Dr. Patel. Factors like genetics and lifestyle habits can also impact the formation of this form of hyperpigmentation, but you'll most likely notice them on sun-exposed areas of your skin like your face, neck, forearms, hands, and legs. "They can come up as raised growths that are tan-dark brown with a wavy surface, called seborrheic keratosis, or they can be flat," adds Dr. Shirazi.

Like any form of hyperpigmentation, these spots may be permanent, but lotions and creams with brightening ingredients (which we'll get to) can minimize their pigmentation. To make sure they don't intensify, we always recommend our golden rule to skin care: Wear (and reapply!) sunscreen every day.

What are the best ingredients for maturing skin?

There's nothing on the market that'll erase wrinkles, textural concerns, and hyperpigmentation entirely, but the best body lotion for aging skin can pack quite a few derm-approved ingredients to tone down their look.

Retinol

Retinol, also known as vitamin A, is known as one of the gold-standard ingredients for aging skin due to its fine line- and discoloration-reducing properties. "Retinols help improve the quality of the skin, lighten discoloration, boost cellular renewal, and stimulate collagen and hyaluronic acid production," says Dr. Shirazi. Due to its myriad benefits, Dr. Shirazi recommends adding this ingredient to your body-care routine. Keep in mind that it's known to irritate sensitive skin and heighten sun sensitivity, which is why it's pertinent for you to apply retinol at night and apply sunscreen during the daytime.

Alpha hydroxy acids

Both Dr. Shirazi and Dr. Patel say that alpha hydroxy acids, a group of chemical exfoliators also known as AHAs or fruit acids, are key to supple, firm skin. "Our skin cells become lazy with age, so exfoliating acids help promote cellular turnover and remove dead skin cells that build up on the outer skin layer," explains Dr. Shirazi. She recommends glycolic acid, an intensive AHA that unclogs pores, smooths skin, and even acts as a hydrating humectant.

Like retinol, glycolic acid is an active ingredient that can feel harsh on sensitive skin types, so opt for lower concentrations of the ingredient when introducing it to your skin or try gentler AHAs, like lactic acid. "[Lactic acid] removes dead skin cells, improves skin texture, and reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles," Dr. Patel suggests.

Antioxidants

Overall, antioxidants are a wonderful addition to any skin-care regimen. But, like alpha hydroxy acids, "antioxidants" is an umbrella term for a group of molecules (including vitamin A, shouted out above) that neutralize the effects of free radicals, also known as oxidants, that are created from both your metabolism and external factors, like air pollution and sunlight.

One of the most popular antioxidants is vitamin C. On top of its antioxidant benefits, board-certified dermatologist Joshua Zeichner, MD, based in New York City, previously told Allure this ingredient supports collagen production, acts as an anti-inflammatory, and minimizes hyperpigmentation. Since vitamin C can smooth skin, increase cellular turnover, and reduce the look of acne scars, it's the ideal daytime counterpart to your nighttime retinol and AHAs.

Another underrated antioxidant Dr. Shirazi suggests is coenzyme Q10, an antioxidant known for its anti-inflammatory, tone-evening benefits. "As an antioxidant, it helps protect and repair the skin by reducing oxidative stress from UV and environmental stressors," she explains. Beyond its antioxidant properties, she also notes that CoQ10 addresses discoloration like age spots and minimizes the look of creping skin by supporting skin barrier function, cellular turnover, and production of collagen and elastin, leaving skin firm and supple.

Peptides

Peptides play a major role in supporting your skin's firmness and elasticity, as they are short chains of amino acids. Amino acids are the smallest molecules that make up the proteins in your body, so they're an important part of maintaining skin elasticity and structure. "These short-chain amino acids trick your skin into making collagen and elastin while also calming inflammation and boosting cellular renewal," says Dr. Shirazi.

What's more: Peptides are more productive than other skin-firming ingredients due to their smaller molecular size. Particles can only be so big in order to penetrate past the epidermis (the top layer of our skin), and since peptides are amino acids, and not proteins in and of themselves, they can penetrate the skin when applied topically, unlike, say, collagen.

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