Showers—we all take them! Whether you actually enjoy scrubbing the day away with an everything shower or you’re under the shower head just to get clean, this bathing ritual is built-in to our daily routines.“We wash our bodies to remove accumulated dirt, sweat, oils, sunscreen, allergens, bacteria, fungi, and viruses that accumulate on our skin,” says board-certified dermatologist Dr. Blair Murphy-Rose, M.D. “In addition to getting rid of body odor, washing the skin daily reduces the risk of developing skin infections.”
We weighed many factors to create this list of the best body washes for men, including value, fragrance appeal and intensity, texture, social responsibility, packaging, and even aesthetics. After chatting with Dr. Murphy-Rose and board-certified dermatologist Dr. Corey L. Hartman, M.D., we uncovered 17 effective body wash options to keep your skin balanced, moisturized, and clear.
Our Top Picks
Best Overall:
Best for Athletes:
Best Fragrance:
Best Fragrance, Runner-Up:
Neutrogena Rainbath Refreshing Shower and Body Gel at Target$25
Best Eco-Friendly:
What We Like
Lots of product for an affordable price
Plant-based cleanser
Made with skin-strengthening nutrients
What to Consider
Scent may be strong for those sensitive to fragrance
Key Ingredients: Proteins, vitamins, amino acids | Skin Types: All | Size: 26 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes
If there’s one guarantee with Dove, it’s that they get body care. And with their Men+Care line, they’re always looking out for the guys. This body wash is our top pick because it is affordable and effective. Made with proteins, vitamins, and amino acids, this body wash is here to soothe and strengthen your skin as you wash. It also comes in two scents: Relax is made with eucalyptus and cedar oil and Restore is made with sandalwood and cardamom oil. Plus, this body wash is made in 100% recycled plastic bottles to minimize waste. It’s easy to see why this one gets top marks in our book.
Best Budget
Method Men’s Glacier + Granite Body Wash
What We Like
Made with long-lasting fragrance
Lathers quickly and rinses easily
Plant-based, biodegradable formula
What to Consider
Some reviewers found it to be a bit drying
Key Ingredients: Citric acid, water, fragrance | Skin Types: All | Size: 28 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes
It’s one thing to feel super clean when you first step out of the shower—it’s another thing to have that feeling last all day. That’s where Method’s Glacier + Granite Body Wash comes in. Not only do customers love the smell, but they say that it truly does last long after they hang up their towels. This formula is also plant-based and biodegradable and the bottle is created with 80% PCR recycled plastic. Some reviewers did mention it felt a bit drying, but if you’re after that squeaky clean and fresh feeling, a little post-shower moisturizer might just give you the best of all worlds.
What We Like
Salicylic acid helps treat and prevent acne breakouts all over your body
Exfoliating date seed powder helps ensure pores stay clear
Works quickly to eliminate breakouts
What to Consider
Some reviewers noted it can be drying and irritating to some
Key Ingredients: Salicylic acid | Skin Types: Oily | Size: 8.5 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes
A recent study shows that men’s skin tends to be oilier than women’s, which means you’re even more likely to need a body wash that actively combats acne. When it comes to battling body blemishes, Dr. Hartman’s favorite is Murad’s Acne Control Body Wash. The active ingredient, salicylic acid, is able to penetrate your pores for a deep clean and assists in reducing reservoirs of surface oil that can lead to breakouts leaving behind clearer, smoother skin.
What We Like
Comes in two sizes, including a travel size so you can take it on the road
Sulfate-free, so maintains natural oils
Includes glycolic and lactic acids for gentle exfoliation, which leaves skin smooth
What to Consider
Fragrances may be strong for some noses
Key Ingredients: Lactic and glycolic acids | Skin Types: Oily and combination | Size: 14 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes
Self-described as the "Swiss Army of body washes,” this product is meant to perform beyond the average soap. It’s geared toward a results-oriented customer, from its tennis ball container-inspired packaging to the sulfate-free formula, which incorporates lactic and glycolic acids to slough off dead skin. This product is designed to leave your skin feeling fresh, clean, and extra smooth, even after multiple workouts. The scent is more layered and musky, so if you prefer a lighter fragrance, we recommend the coconut water and sandalwood scent.
What We Like
Gentle formula is hypoallergenic and safe for even the most sensitive skin
This creamy wash can be used without water to double as a moisturizer and is built for continuous hydration
As effective for the face as for the body
What to Consider
Can be a bit heavy for more oily skin types
Key Ingredients: Glycerin, vitamins B3 and B5 | Skin Types: Sensitive | Size: 20 oz | Cruelty-Free: No
Overly stripping formulas can aggravate sensitive skin, creating discomfort and unsightly reactions. Instead, reach for this classic Cetaphil cleanser, a gentle favorite of Dr. Murphy-Rose’s. She explains that it’s designed to defend against five signs of skin sensitivity—that’s dryness, irritation, roughness, tightness, and a weakened skin barrier. Not only does it feel creamy to the touch, but it’s formulated with Micellar Technology, which is meant to remove impurities but also reinforce the skin’s moisture barrier with vitamins plus glycerin.
What We Like
Can help soothe rashes and gentle enough to treat razor burn
Great scent
Rich formula lathers nicely
What to Consider
Cream texture may be thicker than some users expect from a body wash and may leave moisture behind
Key Ingredients: Baobab, Kigali africana, hibiscus | Skin Types: Sensitive, irritated | Size: 8 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes
Cheers to Aurelia London’s Restorative Cream Body Wash, which includes a botanical blend of antioxidant- and omega-rich sweet almond, baobab, Kigali africana, and hibiscus in a base of aloe vera and coconut oil. You’ll be drawn in by the intoxicating scent, but stay for the nourishing, moisturizing, therapeutic effects (sometimes even used on the face to calm irritation). Designed to combat pollution and impurities with a gentle touch, this aromatic product is also created with moments of mindfulness and a conscious approach at its core. If you prefer a richer formula, this one may just be your perfect match..
What We Like
Spicy, long-lasting scent like its own cologne
Attractive packaging looks nice in the shower
All ingredients are vegan, with a proven record of safety, efficacy, and sustainability
What to Consider
Less lather than some of its competitors
Active Ingredients: Coriander seed, black pepper, patchouli | Skin Types: Normal, combination | Size: 16.9 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes
If you’ve been to any trendy restaurants or hotels recently, chances are you’ve encountered the intoxicating scent of Aesop’s varied offerings. Their products often contain layered fragrances, and the Coriander Seed Body Cleanser is no exception. Warming, peppery, and presented in a graphic, minimalist glass bottle, this body wash feels indulgent but utilitarian at the same time. Its aromatic essence makes a shower feel like an act of self-care, keeping you lingering for longer than planned.
What We Like
Distinctive, spa-like scent
Leaves skin feeling smooth and residue-free
Affordable compared to some of the other washes here with lovely scents
Key Ingredients: Citric acid | Skin Types: Normal, combination | Size: 16 oz | Cruelty-Free: No
If you’re looking for a spa-scented experience on a daily basis, look no further than Neutrogena’s best-selling Rainbath Shower and Body Gel. The rich lather leaves skin feeling supple, while the beloved fragrance combines notes of spices, citrus, and other herbs to promote relaxation. Unlike our other fragrance pick, the availability of a large format container (32 ounces) presents excellent value and offers accessibility, as well.
Best Exfoliating
Bevel Men’s Natural Exfoliating Body Wash
What We Like
Effectively exfoliates away dead or rough skin
Combines charcoal for cleansing with omega fatty acid-rich argan oil for moisturizing
Results in smoother, softer skin
What to Consider
There were originally three fragrances and now there is only one: Supreme Oak
Key Ingredients: Hydrated silica, jojoba esters, charcoal, argan oil | Skin Types: Normal, combination, oily | Size: 16 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes
Exfoliating body washes cleanse the skin and remove dead cells at the same time, promising to help reduce the risk of congestion and acne. The active ingredients of Bevel Men’s Natural Exfoliating Body Wash deliver on this promise and then some. Hydrating silica, jojoba esters, and charcoal help to pull dirt away from pores, while argan oil works with the skin’s natural oils to soften and hydrate. And, because the product was created with diverse skin tones in mind, it’s meant to hydrate without stripping the skin. We're also big fans of the scent: Supreme Oak, which features sweet almond layered with bourbon and birch. If you’re looking for a pleasant and effective way to exfoliate the skin, this will be a winner.
Best Eco-Friendly
Bathing Culture Mind + Body Wash
What We Like
Certified organic and biodegradable
Concentrated formula means less is more (up to 80 showers from 8 oz)
Aloe, shea butter, and olive oil leave your skin feeling smooth but residue-free
What to Consider
As an “all-purpose” soap, it’s less ideal for people with specific skincare needs or concerns
Key Ingredients: Aloe, shea, guar | Skin Types: Normal, combination | Size: 8 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes
True to its name, Bathing Culture’s Body Wash is an experience for the mind and body. The combination of certified organic ingredients, including aloe, shea, and guar, creates a rich lather (sometimes lacking in other natural products) that leaves your skin feeling smooth and hydrated while inhaling the lovely, woodsy scent. And, if you happen to be using it outdoors, this body wash is 100% biodegradable, making it safe to use in a mountain stream or elsewhere. The formula is also seriously concentrated, which means that you can use less product, further decreasing your impact on the planet. If you’re looking for a body wash that calms your skin, relaxes your mind, and clears your conscience, this is the bottle to grab.
What We Like
Recyclable aluminum packaging and refills
Unique gel-to-foam formula is rich in aloe vera to combat dryness
Donates 5% of sales to military families and veterans
What to Consider
Only available online
Key Ingredients: Aloe vera, coconut | Skin Types: Normal, combination, dry | Size: 18 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes
Active guys who shower more than once a day may run out of body wash faster than most. This presents two problems: First, ironically, frequent showering tends to cause dry skin and, second, that means creating extra waste in the form of discarded bottles. Luckily, Bravo Sierra’s Body Wash solves both of those problems. It’s formulated to keep the skin from drying out and comes in 18-ounce aluminum refill cans, bringing a whole new meaning to crushing “shower beers.”
Best for Irritated Skin
Soft Services Comfort Cleanse Shower Gel
What We Like
Water-gel formula removes grime from the skin without overdrying
Fragrance-free and safe for sensitive skin
Great for creating a pre-shaving glide
What to Consider
The unscented formula is great for irritated or sensitive skin, but may not be enough for people with stronger body odor
Key Ingredients: Glycerin, water, citric acid | Skin Types: Combination, normal, sensitive | Size: 10 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes
It’s all in the name of Soft Service’s Ultra Soothing Shower Gel. This product will be a great relief to men who have struggled with skin irritation, reactiveness, and discomfort. It’s specifically safe for intimate areas, as well as being packed with glycerin for hydration that remains as the day goes on. If you’re a frequent shower-er and shaver, this one is a no-brainer.
Best Natural
California Naturals Body Wash
What We Like
90% naturally derived ingredients
Recycled plastic packaging is ocean- and reef-safe
Fragrance upgrades the experience and lingers in a nice way
What to Consider
Not the best lather
Key Ingredients: Vitamin E, saw palmetto, blue lotus flower | Skin Types: All | Size: 12 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes
California Naturals is aptly named, as the company is all about respecting the planet, using clean ingredients, and infusing their products with that West Coast chill. The Body Wash is focused largely on hydration, incorporating anti-inflammatory saw palmetto and blue lotus flower (which even sounds cool), along with their signature “Golden Hour Nutri-Glow Blend” of coconut oil, avocado oil, vitamin E, and sunflower extract. The soap is meant to “froth” not lather, so expect fewer bubbles, but still a satisfying clean.
What We Like
Multipurpose product
Employs hyaluronic acid to strengthen the skin barrier
The cedar, rosemary, and lavender scent is nice, but not overpowering or overtly gendered
What to Consider
Currently only available on their site
Key Ingredients: Hyaluronic acid, glycerin, kelp extract | Skin Types: Normal, dry | Size: 7.8 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes
Vavica was founded by three Latina sisters, but it’s designed to be unisex. Incorporating hydrating ingredients such as hyaluronic acid, glycerin, and kelp extract (an antioxidant), its primary goal is to work with your body to bring vibrance back to your skin’s lipid layer. It’s super gentle, highly moisturizing, and inclusive too.
Best Anti-Aging Wash
Augustinus Bader The Cream Cleansing Gel
What We Like
Fueled by the brand’s anti-aging Trigger Factor Complex
Fresh scent
Hydrating and softening
What to Consider
It’s brand new, so, while we liked it and it’s been thoroughly tested, it’s not yet available everywhere
Key Ingredients: Coconut oil, eucalyptus, TFC8 blend | Skin Types: Normal, sensitive, dry | Size: 6.7 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes
Like all products from Augustinus Bader, this lightweight, sudsy body gel, has been developed around the company’s Trigger Factor Complex (TCF8) blend, meant to combat everything from wrinkles and redness to hyperpigmentation and stretchmarks. Basically, the company believes you should treat the skin on your body as well as you would your face. Clinical results found that the product improved hydration by 128% and texture by 100%. Now those are stats we can get behind.
What We Like
Infused with menthol and caffeine to help you wake up
Large bottle
Removes excess oil and sweat
What We Don't Like
Some reviewers are not a fan of the packaging
Key Ingredients: Menthol, zinc, caffeine | Skin Types: All | Size: 8.4, 33.8 oz | Cruelty-Free: No
We all know there’s nothing quite like that first sip of coffee in the morning—but if you’re trying to cut back on caffeine or need to shower the moment you wake up you can experience that same sensation, thanks to this Kiehl’s Body Fuel Wash. Made with caffeine and menthol, it will awaken your senses from the moment you step under the showerhead. It’s also formulated with vitamins and zinc, known for its purifying properties. Plus, if you do prefer multiuse products, this wash also works for your face and hair.
Best Refreshing
Bulldog Mens Skincare and Grooming Body Wash
What We Like
Gently cleanses and refreshes skin
Lathers easily
Nature-inspired scent
What to Consider
Scent can fade shortly after rinsing
Key Ingredients: Citric acid, glycerin, water | Skin Types: Normal | Size: 16.9 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes
Inspired by coastal evergreens and cool seaside breeze, this body wash will make you feel as though you’re driving along the California coast with the windows open. This body wash is super refreshing in feel and fragrance—with notes of evergreen, citrus, and eucalyptus. This body wash cleanses gently without drying out skin. Did we mention it’s pretty affordable as well?
What to Look for in a Men's Body Wash
- Hydrating ingredients: Men’s skin tends to be thicker and oilier than females. As a result, explains Dr. Hartman, men should look for body washes with lots of hydrating ingredients—what dermatologists call humectants. Humectant ingredients attract water from the air and pull it deeper into the skin to provide enhanced moisture. According to Dr. Hartman, glycerin is one of the most common humectant ingredients found in many of these body washes and also one of the best. Additionally, Dr. Murphy-Rose reminds us that in order to avoid the drying-out cycle, we should seek out products that are not only rich in hydration but are also pH-balanced, as they will “help repair the skin barrier rather than further stripping it.”
- Oil and acne-fighting ingredients: Since men have oilier skin, they’re more susceptible to developing body acne. Salicylic acid, one of the most commonly used beta hydroxy acids, can be a lifesaver on that front, according to both experts. “Salicylic acid can help reduce inflammation and even prevent acne by helping the skin to naturally break down dead cells and clear oil,” says Dr. Hartman. Adds Dr. Murphy-Rose: “The best OTC cleansers for oily and acne-prone skin all contain salicylic acid as it can travel down inside pores to keep them clean and reduce oil.”
- Gentle ingredients: If you have sensitive skin, the last thing you need is a harsh body wash that strips away your protective oils, leaving the texture rough, dry, and irritated. When it comes to choosing the right product for sensitive skin, Dr. Murphy-Rose recommends opting for products that are free of harsh detergents and are fragrance-free. “They are generally well-tolerated by most skin types and effectively replenish the skin barrier with a low risk of irritation.”
FAQ
Why choose body wash instead of soap?
Dr. Hartman prefers body washes over bar soap. “Body washes are more hygienic compared to bar soaps as they are stored in a bottle,” he says. “They won’t harbor bacteria that might be in your bathroom like a bar soap can.”
How frequently should I be using body wash?
For most of us, scrubbing up daily is the best bet, but Dr. Murphy-Rose warns that those with dry skin may want to curtail their bathing habits a bit. “If you are one of many with dry skin, daily cleansing of just the areas that tend to develop more bacteria and odor (underarms, groin area, bottom, and feet) can suffice,” she says. “Rinsing the rest of your skin every day with water alone should be enough for those with dry skin.
How should I use body wash?
There’s no wrong way to apply body wash. But, according to Dr. Hartman, you should integrate an accessory—like a washcloth or loofah—into your routine if you also want to exfoliate. “The trick in using something like a sponge or washcloth to apply body wash is to make sure that you are cleaning it after each use,” he says. “Otherwise, the next time you use that accessory, you’ll actually be rubbing old dirt and bacteria onto your clean skin.”
Why Trust Byrdie
Peter Tittiger is a freelance writer and content strategist. As an avid runner and swimmer, he finds himself in the shower often. From washing away sweat and odor after a long distance run to combating the skin-drying effects of chlorine exposure in the pool, there aren’t many skin scenarios he hasn’t put to the test.
Nora Zelevansky has a supersonic sense of smell and, so, a deep appreciation for body washes the world over. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband, two kids, and enormous cat, Waldo.
Austen Tosone is a beauty writer and content creator based in NYC who has been on a seven-year personal mission to ensure that her husband knows there is more to shower care than just 3-in-1 products. For this reason, she has worked to help curate this list of lots of body wash options for him and all of mankind so that men everywhere can take better showers one product at a time.
Two experts were consulted for this story:
- Dr. Blair Murphy-Rose, M.D., a New York City- and Hamptons-based board-certified dermatologist with Laser & Skin Surgery Center of New York, specializing in cosmetic, medical, and surgical leading-edge facial rejuvenation techniques.
- Dr. Corey L. Hartman, M.D., the founder, medical director, and a board-certified dermatologist at Skin Wellness Dermatology in Birmingham, Alabama. He is the assistant clinical professor of dermatology at the University of Alabama School of Medicine.
According to our Diversity Pledge, 15% of products in our newly published market roundups will feature Black-owned and/or Black-founded brands. At the time of publishing, we were not able to find enough body washes from Black-owned and/or Black-founded businesses to meet this percentage. If you know of one we should consider, please email us at contact@byrdie.com, and we will evaluate the product ASAP.