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The 19 Best Body Washes for Clean, Balanced Skin

Upgrade your showering experience with a new wash.

Best body wash roundup

Byrdie

TL;DR

Necessaire The Body Wash stood out during testing for how well it cleaned skin while imparting a soft-to-the-touch finish. Plus, it smells lovely without being overpowering. Byrdie testers also liked the Method Body Wash, a budget-friendly formula that offers a cleanse that doesn’t strip the skin of its natural moisture.

While shampoos, conditioners, and facial cleansers often take center stage in the shower, the skin below your neck also deserves its own hero product. Body washes come in various formulations, some offering basic cleansing and others targeting specific concerns like body acne, uneven skin tone, and weather-related dryness. With so many options, how do you choose the best one for your needs?

You’ve come to the right place—we’ve compiled a list of the best body washes for all skin types. (Unsure of yours? Here’s how you can find your skin type.) We conducted hours of research, analyzing active ingredients, fragrance, texture, and value for each formula. Then, we put dozens of the most promising body washes to the test. We combined these firsthand experiences with research and dermatologist insights to create the ultimate guide to the best body washes.

Body Wash vs. Shower Gel

Body Wash
  • Thinner and similar to liquid hand soap

  • Rich lather

  • Often formulated with hydrating ingredients

  • Suitable for most skin types

Shower Gel
  • Has a thicker, gel-like consistency

  • Less lather

  • May be less moisturizing and more focused on cleansing

  • Preferable for oilier skin types

What We Like
  • Award-winning formula

  • Good for sensitive skin

  • Fragrance-free option available

What to Consider
  • Small amount in bottle compared to some others

Key Ingredients: Niacinamide, glycerin, vitamin E, marula oil | Scent: Eucalyptus | Size: 3.4, 8.4, and 16.9 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes

Nécessaire gets a lot of hype in the world of body care, and we’re here to tell you it’s worth every single word of praise. A favorite of Byrdie editor-in-chief Hallie Gould and available in your choice of fragrance-free, eucalyptus, or sandalwood, The Body Wash is for everyone. It’s formulated with skin-loving ingredients like glycerin, vitamin E, and marula oil to cleanse, smooth, and soften, plus niacinamide to nourish, replenish, and balance the skin barrier. You’ll notice a difference in your skin after one use, and you won’t have to worry about irritation.

Alexa, tester with combination skin: “I have hormonal acne, so it’s hard to control, but I think this body wash calmed broken-out areas. I saw a slight decrease in the look of existing acne in color and texture. My skin felt smooth, hydrated, and more radiant after use.”

What We Like
  • Gentle and hydrating, even for those with dry skin

  • Helps soothe irritation and redness

  • Forms a rich lather that rinses clean

What to Consider
  • It might not control oil well enough for oily skin types

Key Ingredients: TFC8, amino acids, vitamin E | Scent: Herbaceous | Size: 6.76 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes

When it comes to skincare, Augustinus Bader is one of the buzziest names out there. And it’s easy to see why: Each product is formulated with decades of scientific research. Like many of the formulas that came before it, The Body Cleanser contains the ingredient Trigger Factor Complex 8 (aka TFC8, the brand’s patented chemical compound that involves a complex of amino acids and vitamins) to promote cell turnover while mimicking the body’s own regeneration process. The formulation forms a rich lather that rinses off without residue and imparts an herbaceous scent. It’s gentle enough for dry skin folks, but those with very oily skin might not find that it controls oil well enough.

Katie, tester with normal skin prone to rough patches: “This body wash cleaned my skin while leaving it hydrated. It foams up into a lather and spreads well, so a dime-sized amount is enough to wash one leg or both arms. It has a nice eucalyptus scent that removes odors and freshens things up.”

What We Like
  • Large, value-sized bottles

  • Plant-based ingredients

  • Wide range of scents

What to Consider
  • Doesn’t lather as well as some other formulas do

Key Ingredients: Coconut oil, shea butter, aloe vera, vitamin E | Scent: Sea salt, peony, rose, +more | Size: 18 oz or 28 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes

One of the most popular body washes on the market, Target’s Method brand body wash has a lot of hype for good reason. There are plenty of scent options to choose from, but our favorite is Pure Peace, which features a blend of sea salt, peonies, and rose water. As for the formula, it’s impressive, too; you’ll find plant-based ingredients that gently wash away the day without irritation, while humectants like coconut oil and shea butter impart moisture. Also nice: The body wash comes in large, value-sized bottles, so you can rest assured that you’re getting your money’s worth.

Abby, tester with normal to dry skin: “My skin felt great while using this soap—it made me feel refreshed after each shower, smelling, quite literally, like a bushel of peonies and rose water! It helped maintain a healthy equilibrium as far as hydration was concerned.”

What We Like
  • Cleanses and deodorizes

  • Invigorating scent

  • Emulsifies without stripping the skin

What to Consider
  • Not moisturizing enough for extra dry skin

Key Ingredients: Coconut surfactants, plant oils | Scent: Geranium leaf, mandarin rind, bergamot rind | Size: 3.3 oz and 16.9 oz  | Cruelty-Free: Yes

If you’re looking to impress visitors with high-end products in your guest bath or just want to elevate your showering experience, Aesop won’t let you down. The brand’s bestselling Geranium Leaf Body Cleanser gently cleanses your skin, eliminates odors, and graces your skin with an invigorating floral scent that smells, well…expensive. While it doesn’t claim to be moisturizing, we may not recommend it if you have super dry skin.

Elena, tester with dry, sensitive, acne-prone skin: “The body wash has pretty traditional consistency: It’s thick and gel-like. What makes it so special is that it lathers amazingly. I needed one pump (and sometimes I felt like it was more than I needed) because it would get so sudsy and distribute wonderfully. I loved that the bottle was big and had a pump, making application a total breeze.” 

What We Like
  • Nourishing formula

  • Hydrates skin for up to 72 hours

  • Great scent

What to Consider
  • Might not be the deepest clean

Key Ingredients: Cocoa butter, shea butter, vitamin extracts | Scent: White lily, rose, musk | Size: 10 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes

Thirsty skin? This supremely moisturizing body wash will quench it for up to 72 hours after you use it (seriously). Formulated with cocoa butter, shea butter, and vitamin extracts, it softens the skin, not strips it. It hydrates so well our tester stopped using moisturizer. Oh, and the scent—which includes notes of white lily, rose, and white musk—is divine.

Amandeep, tester with dry skin: “After every use, my skin feels smoother and more refreshed. It even develops a natural glow. I no longer have to use moisturizer after every shower because it hydrates my skin.”

What We Like
  • Fragrance-free

  • Generous amount

  • Pump bottle for easy use

What to Consider
  • Not cruelty-free

Key Ingredients: Glycerin, oat flour, coriander oil | Scent: Fragrance-free | Size: 33 oz | Cruelty-Free: No

From the drugstore aisle, we’re big fans of Aveeno Skin Relief. This hefty 33-ounce pump bottle contains a fragrance-free blend of ingredients like oat flour and coriander oil to cleanse, nourish, and soothe all skin types gently, but it’s especially great for those with reactive skin. Our tester, Anna, was a big fan of the pump bottle that allows easy application in the shower.

Anna, tester with sensitive skin prone to keratosis pelaris: “My skin feels great after using this body wash and I didn't wake up feeling dry or itchy. It's mild and effectively cleanses without fragrance or lots of effort. My skin looks healthy and feels great.”

What We Like
  • Silky consistency

  • Replenishes skin barrier

  • Contains an amino acid blend that nourishes the skin

What to Consider
  • Bottle design not the easiest to handle when wet

Key Ingredients: Passionfruit oil, sweet almond oil, marula oil, amino acid blend | Scent: Almond | Size: 8 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes

We love this formula from Drunk Elephant due to its supremely creamy consistency and gentle nature—aka, it does the job without overdrying or irritating skin (sensitive-skin friends, take note). This luxe cleanser calls on natural oils like passion fruit oil, sweet almond oil, and marula oil plus an amino acid blend to remove dirt and replenish thirsty skin. We just wish it was slightly easier to dispense when we’re slippery in the shower.

Kathryn, tester with normal to dry skin: “The body wash gave me a fresh, clean feeling with a mild almond-y scent. My skin didn’t feel over-stripped or tight, and after rinsing there was no residue left behind.”

What We Like
  • Popular fragrance in body wash form

  • Luxury experience

  • Rich formula lathers nicely

What to Consider
  • Small bottle

Key Ingredients: Rosemary leaf oil, sunflower oil | Scent: Hinoki | Size: 8.5 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes

If you’re pro-scented body wash, you’ll want to pay attention. This Le Labo (yes, that Le Labo) makes an incredible body wash that has transportive powers. The formula wraps the body in a hinoki-scented fragrance that makes you feel like you’re at a luxury spa and delivers a sudsy rinse that leaves skin soft and silky (thank you, plant oils). Just keep in mind that the bottle is on the smaller side. Our tester, Alyssa, said it’s easy to go through the product quickly if you use too much.

Alyssa, tester with normal to dry skin: “The body wash felt luxurious—with a rich formula, well-known packaging, beautiful scent, etc. The scent was definitely a nice benefit in that it made for a more elevated shower experience. It was warm, a bit spicy, and a tad bit musky.”

What We Like
  • Washes away sweat and body odor with ease

  • Formula contains nourishing oils

  • Fan-favorite scent

What to Consider
  • Can run out somewhat quickly

Key Ingredients: Vitamins A and C, jojoba oil | Scent: Dragon fruit, orange blossoms, tuberose, musk | Size: 10 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes

Ouai’s St. Barts line is laden with a beachy scent that’s truly addicting and transportive. With notes of dragon fruit, orange blossom, tuberose, and musk, using this body wash feels like you’re on vacation all year long. It’s packed with rich oils (shoutout jojoba and rosehip) for those who deal with dry skin. Its cleansing properties and incredible scent make it ideal to have on hand for post-gym showers. However, our tester, Casey, said that due to its smaller size, it probably won’t last as long as some other options.

Casey, tester with normal skin prone to dryness: “My body felt very clean after each use. I typically shower in the morning after my daily workout and found that it would get rid of any odors of sweat and any dirt that I had on me from the gym or outdoors.”

What We Like
  • Formulated with simple, nourishing ingredients

  • Budget-friendly and available at most retailers

  • Cleanses without irritating the skin

What to Consider
  • Product can come out quickly

Key Ingredients: Coconut oil, food-grade cleansing salt, citric acid | Scent: Several | Size: 18 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes

Formulated with simple, easy-to-understand, naturally-derived ingredients, Native’s body wash is hard to beat. Starring two ingredients—coconut oil and citric acid—the formula helps moisturize, balance excess oil, and exfoliate the skin. It only takes a little squeeze to get a pretty generous amount (so be careful not to overdo it), and the thick gel quickly transforms into a sudsy lather. Also nice: The brand offers limited edition scents every few months and has several OGs like Coconut & Vanilla, Cashmere & Rain, Cotton & Lilly, and more.

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Maddy, tester with normal skin prone to dryness: “My skin felt soft, smooth, and hydrated. It felt like I had used lotion—it was plush and silky after use. The other benefit was the smell—the brand has a lot of different scents so that customers can pick the one that appeals to them.”

What We Like
  • Gentle and effective

  • Gets to work on blemishes, dry skin, and signs of aging

  • Illuminating and softening

What to Consider
  • Might be too drying for those with very dry skin

Key Ingredients: Salicylic acid, kakadu plum, coffee seed extract | Scent: Mandarin, cedarwood | Size: 12.17 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes

When it comes to an everyday body wash, you’ll want something that doubles down on dirt, grime, and whatever else the skin can come in contact with throughout the day. Enter: The frank body Clearing Body Wash. Made with blemish-busting salicylic acid (which sloughs off dead skin, reduces excess oil, and gets rid of blackheads), Kakadu plum (which puts up a fight against aging, blemishes, and sun damage with a heaping dose of vitamin C), and coffee seed extract (which is full of antioxidants that firm, tight, and perk up skin), it’s hard to find something that packs more of a punch all at once.

Megan, tester with skin prone to ketosis pelaris on her arms: “I felt like the product left my skin feeling hydrated and nourished. It helped remove dead, dry skin, which helped my skin feel softer and more supple. In my opinion, it’s gentle enough to reach for each day.”

What We Like
  • Hydrating and nourishing

  • Works well on body breakouts

  • Potent blend of actives smooth skin 

What to Consider
  • Fruity scent can be overpowering for some people

Key Ingredients: Lactic acid, salicylic acid, mandelic acid | Scent: Jasmine, orange, patchouli, almond | Size: 11.15 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes

Isle of Paradise’s influence on the self-tan game knows no bounds, but the Confidently Clear Body Cleanser is perhaps one of the brand’s most underrated products. Formulated with a powerful blend of lactic, salicylic, and mandelic acids, those prone to body acne will love having this in their arsenal. It helps target said breakouts and helps promote clearer skin in the future.

Lauren, tester with normal skin prone to dryness: “My skin felt very soft, smooth, and refreshed. It was perfect! I felt that it was a body wash and lotion in one, which was a huge benefit for me. I have yet to find another body wash that left me feeling as hydrated or nourished as this one has.”

What We Like
  • Naturally derived formulation

  • Gentle yet effective

  • Exfoliates with four different AHAs

What to Consider
  • Can be drying for some people

Key Ingredients: Lactic acid, mandelic acid, glycolic acid, citric acid | Scent: Juicy, fresh | Size:  9 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes

This formula from Kosas has a few star elements: lactic acid, mandelic acid, glycolic acid, and citric acid. While this super-powered blend may sound intimidating, it’s on the gentler side and suitable for sensitive skin. In addition to clearing pores and eliminating body odor also lathers nicely and leaves the skin feeling squeaky clean without compromising comfort. That said, the powerful AHA blend may be a bit much if you have super dry skin.

Kimberly, tester with dry patches on her arms and legs: "I found myself being able to forego my usual post-wash body lotion on most days after using the wash—my body felt that soft! Thanks to the AHAs in the formula, my skin also looks more radiant after using the wash, with no resulting irritation, sensitivity, or flakiness. The scent is arguably one of my other favorite parts of the wash (but definitely wouldn't be for everyone).”

What We Like
  • Comes in both scented and unscented varieties

  • Chock-full of vitamins and minerals

  • pH-balanced 

What to Consider
  • Nothing

Key Ingredients: Omega-3, -6, and -0, vitamins B3, B5, C, E | Scent: Several, including unscented | Size: 12 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes

Understanding what type of fragrance works for you and your skin is integral to building out a solid skincare routine. As far as body washes go, you can opt for a scented pick, but if you’re allergic to any form of fragrance (whether synthetic or natural), you should avoid it. That’s where Maude’s Wash comes in (though the brand does offer three fragranced options, which are all very lovely). PH-balanced and fortified with vitamins B3, B5, C, E, and omega-3, -6, and -0, this fragrance-free option is ideal for those seeking a simple cleanser that works on skin and intimate areas without irritation. Plus, it can be poured into the tub for a relaxing, irritation-free bubble bath.

Donna, tester with skin prone to dry patches: “I love the consistency of this wash! It's really really thick. It foams up nicely, and a little goes a long way. I used it to wash my nether regions, too, and there was zero irritation. It washed away easily and left areas of my body feeling fresh and clean.”

What We Like
  • Leaves skin soft and silky

  • Dissolves dirt, oil, and impurities without stripping

  • Oil to milky formula that rinses clean

What to Consider
  • Doesn’t impart much of a glow

Key Ingredients: Glycerin, rosehip oil, jojoba seed oil, squalane | Scent: Unscented | Size: 16.9 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes

Powered by glycerin, a blend of rich oils, and plant-derived squalane, this luxurious oil-to-milk body wash drenches skin in nourishment. With repeated use, the brand claims that the formula helps maintain a healthy skin barrier and improves skin elasticity. While we’ve yet to see improvement in that department, we can speak to how darn soft our skin feels after each use. Our tester said she immediately noticed a softening effect from the first use, but not much of a glow, as the name suggests.

Tracy, tester with dry skin: “Immediately after use, this body wash gave my skin a silky smooth feel. I've never had a product make my skin feel like that!”

What We Like
  • Multiuse formulation

  • Large container

  • Enticing scent

What to Consider
  • Floral scent might be too overpowering for some

Key Ingredients: Glycerin, mandarin orange extract | Scent: Bergamot, mandarin, rose, jasmine, peach, strawberry | Size: 16.9 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes

Those who always find themselves short on time will love this two-in-one formula from Soap & Glory. The clarifying body wash comes with a built-in body lotion for skin that’s soft, clean, and hydrated. The brand claims that one bottle will last 100 washes, and given that it comes in a jumbo-sized bottle, we totally believe them. The formula has a scent laden with notes of bergamot, mandarin, rose, jasmine, peach, and strawberry, so those who don’t love fruity or floral scents may find it to be too overpowering (although our tester loved it).

Ashley, tester with normal skin: “Using this body wash daily has made it so that I don't need daily body lotion on my arms or legs. My skin isn’t super dry, even in the middle of the winter. I would recommend this product to anyone looking for a quick spa moment each day in the shower.”

What We Like
  • Addresses texture and KP 

  • Softens and smooths skin


  • Exfoliating but nonirritating

What to Consider
  • Some say the scent is offputting

Key Ingredients: Lactic acid, purple sea moss, purple rice extract | Scent: Herbal | Size: 5.5 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes

Keratosis pilaris (also known as chicken skin) is a complicated name for those tiny, rough bumps that can emerge on the back of your arms and legs. While derms aren’t certain why or how some people develop it, the treatment is generally the same across the board: exfoliation. Celebrity aesthetician Renée Rouleau told Byrdie that exfoliants like scrubs or acids can soften and smooth away this dry, rough, bumpy skin, exactly what Oui the People’s Clean Slate Body Wash does. Formulated with lactic acid (a form of alpha-hydroxy acid derived from milk that acts as a light peeling agent), this wash gently reduces texture and hyperpigmentation for radiant, soft-to-the-touch skin. And, spoiler alert, it legitimately reduced our tester with KP’s bumps, leaving her with smoother skin.

Mariza, tester with normal skin prone to dryness: “This body wash cleaned my skin well compared to others. It dissipated body odor and left behind a faint citrus scent, which I wouldn't have minded to be a bit stronger. After use, my skin was very soft and silky.”

What We Like
  • Aesthetic, well-designed packaging

  • 100% recyclable bottle

  • Incredible scent

What to Consider
  • Might not fit in tight spaces

Key Ingredients: Monoi oil, cupuaçu butter, kukui oil, niacinamide, ascorbyl glucoside | Scent: Amber | Size: 17 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes

This body wash ticks off a lot of boxes for us. Want your bathroom to smell steamy and sensual? Check. Want the bottle to blend into the calming aesthetic inside your shower? Check. Want the dispenser to deposit the perfect amount of product every time? Also check. With an ambery fragrance, a bottle made of 100% aluminum (so it’s completely recyclable), and an expertly designed spout, this body wash is what dreams are made of. Plus, the fact that its chock-full of nourishing ingredients—monoi and kukui oils, cupuaçu butter, and niacinamide, to name a few—only adds to the appeal.

Elise, tester with skin prone to keratosis pelaris: “My skin felt clean, hydrated, and soft after using the body wash. It seemed to maintain the perfect hydration level for my skin, even in colder and drier temps. When I rinsed the body wash, my skin felt smoother and slicker, not dry or tight. When I got out of the shower and didn't apply lotion, my arms felt soft and buttery, lasting throughout the day. My arms and legs didn't get ashy or dry at all.”

What We Like
  • Amino acid complex helps repair skin

  • Soothing formula

  • Travel size and jumbo size available

What to Consider
  • Some say the scent can be too strong

Key Ingredients: Niacinamide, kale extract, green tea extract, amino acid complex | Scent: Fresh greens, cedarwood, black pepper | Size: 2.5, 16.4 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes

The skin barrier has been a popular topic of conversation in the beauty industry lately, and for good reason. For starters, a healthy skin barrier helps protect the skin so that it thrives; when it’s damaged, the skin can act out. A damaged skin barrier often presents itself as skin that’s drier, redder, and more inflamed than usual. (It can also feel tight and itchy.) 

If you suspect you have a damaged skin barrier or simply want to prevent future damage, look for something pared down and soothing—like this body wash from Youth to the People. It contains skin-loving ingredients like niacinamide, kale extract, green tea extract, and an amino acid complex that can help the skin bounce back to its healthy self.

Michelle, tester with skin prone to uneven texture: “This has become my go-to daily body wash, and I really love its lightweight texture, nice lather, and super-clean smell. It left me feeling fresh and smelling good.”

What to Look For In a Body Wash

  • Ingredients: The key to finding the perfect body wash lies in understanding the ingredient list. Most formulas rely on cleansing agents like glycerin and castile soap, along with emulsifiers that help water and oil blend. For an extra boost of moisture, consider plant oils like jojoba, coconut, argan, or castor oil; these natural oils hydrate and help keep bacteria at bay, thanks to their antimicrobial properties. Soothing ingredients like colloidal oatmeal, vitamin E oil, and aloe vera are good for those with sensitive skin, while ingredients like tea tree oil and alpha-hydroxy acids like glycolic acid or lactic acid help address breakouts. 
  • Scent: Scents have the power to transform a daily cleanse into a mini escape, leaving you feeling refreshed and pampered from shoulder to toe. Body washes come in a variety of fragrances, including romantic floral (rose, jasmine), fruity (citrus, berries), gourmand (vanilla, caramel), woodsy (sandalwood, cedar), and invigorating fresh (cucumber, melon). 
  • Skin Type: Choosing a body wash that complements your skin type is key to achieving an effective cleanse, explains board-certified dermatologist Dr. Marisa Garshick, M.D. Here’s a quick guide:
  • Dry skin: “It’s important to find a wash that will nourish the skin and replenish moisture lost,” Dr. Garshick explains. Look for hydrating body washes with ingredients like hyaluronic acid, ceramides, or shea butter. Avoid harsh sulfates and opt for fragrance-free or gentle-scented formulas. 
  • Oily or acne-prone skin: If you battle body breakouts or excess oil, choose a wash with acne-fighting ingredients, says Dr. Garshick. Look for salicylic acid, glycolic acid, or benzoyl peroxide.
  • Sensitive skin: Opt for fragrance-free and gentle body washes formulated specifically for sensitive skin. Look for soothing ingredients like oatmeal or aloe vera. 
  • Combination skin: You might need a body wash that caters to different areas of your body. For example, a gentle wash for your entire body and a clarifying wash for your chest and back.

How We Tested Body Washes

body washes on a bathroom counter

Byrdie

We believe in using the products we recommend, so we prioritize testing them in real-life settings and in our NY-based Lab.

  • Body Washes Tested: 30
  • Testing Period: Two years (and counting!) 
  • Methodology: Body washes were tested at home in our everyday lives. Each body wash was tested on a variety of skin types, including dry, acne-prone, and sensitive.
  • Factors Considered: Ingredients, texture, lather, efficacy, and skin feel.
FAQ
  • Is body wash better than soap?

    Body washes are typically formulated to be milder than soap, making them less likely to irritate or dry out your skin. Though body washes typically cost more than bar soap, they also come in various formulas to target specific skin concerns. Plus, the dispenser on a body wash bottle helps minimize contamination compared to a bar soap. 

  • Can body wash be used as shampoo?

    Technically, the cleansing agents in a body wash will remove dirt and oil from your scalp. So while it can be used to wash your hair in a pinch, it’s not a replacement for shampoo (unless the product specifically says it’s formulated to do both). Body washes typically contain stronger detergents that can strip your hair of its natural oils, leaving it feeling dry and difficult to manage.

  • Should a body wash be sudsy?

    The emulsifying, bubbly nature of body washes is helpful when it comes to lifting off dirt, debris, buildup, and residue from the skin, explains Dr. Garshick. Just be careful if you have super dry or sensitive skin, as very bubbly formulas can be more drying on the skin. 

  • Can body wash cause a yeast infection or UTI?

    Body wash itself isn’t likely to cause a yeast infection or UTI (urinary tract infection), but it can play an indirect role in creating an environment that might cause increased susceptibility. Harsh body washes can disrupt the delicate pH balance of the vaginal area, creating an environment where yeast overgrowth is more likely. A body wash can irritate the vulva, as well, increasing the risk of contracting a UTI through bacteria entering the urinary tract. If you’re prone to either yeast infections or UTIs, it’s wise to choose a gentle, fragrance-free body wash and avoid using it directly on the vaginal region. 

Meet Our Expert

For this story, we consulted an expert to narrow down the best body washes: 

  • Dr. Marisa Garshick, M.D., is a board-certified dermatologist based in New York City. She is also an assistant clinical professor of dermatology at Cornell-New York Presbyterian Medical Center. She provides various cosmetic and medical procedures and services, including treatments for acne, eczema, hyperhidrosis, psoriasis, rosacea, and more.

Why Trust Byrdie

Caitlyn Martyn is an associate editor at Byrdie who covers all beauty-related topics, including skincare, body care, hair tools, and makeup. Caitlyn considers her shower her sanctuary and relies on body washes to take the day off, so it’s safe to say that she knows the value of a good formula. She has sensitive, acne-prone skin, so those with skin conditions can rest assured that she has kept them in mind during her research and writing of this article.

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