Natural Moisturizers for body & hands

Natural Body Butters, Oils, Hand Creams & Balms for daily hydration without the junk


Anatomy Naturals natural body moisturizers - body butters, oils, and hand creams crafted to hydrate, soothe, and restore dry skin

Moisturizers that Mean Business. Our natural body moisturizers - including rich butters, silky oils, and nourishing hand creams and balms - are crafted to hydrate, soothe, and restore even the driest, most sensitive skin. Every formula is packed with barrier-loving botanicals to deliver comfort and confidence, without compromise.

  • Deep Botanical Moisture – Shea butter, cocoa butter, and jojoba deeply hydrate dry, itchy, and crepey skin

  • Barrier-Boosting Botanicals – Vitamin-rich blends help calm irritation and defend against overwashing and harsh weather

  • Hand Cream & Balm Rescue – Targeted formulas for dry knuckles, cuticles, and hardworking hands

  • Vegan & Unscented Options – Free from animal ingredients and essential oils for sensitive noses and conscious routines

  • Clean & Non-Toxic Skincare – Always free of parabens, phthalates, fragrances, and preservatives

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - Incredible butter! I can’t believe how long this lasts! I apply it in the morning and my legs are smooth all day. I love the way it melts into my skin. My crepey arms love it too! Thank you! - Barb G.


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Moisturizers FAQ: Natural Body Butters, Oils & Hand Care

  • Can natural body oils replace lotion?
    Yes - natural body oils are excellent at sealing in hydration by creating a protective layer that locks in moisture, especially when applied to damp skin. They can be used alone or layered over water-based products, depending on your skin’s needs.

    Which type of natural oil is best for dry or crepey skin?
    Rich, nourishing oils like jojoba, grapeseed, and sweet almond - along with butters like shea and cocoa are ideal for dry or crepey skin. These ingredients are packed with fatty acids and antioxidants that help soften, smooth, and visibly restore skin over time.

    How do I choose between a hand cream and a hand balm?
    Hand creams are lighter and absorb quickly - perfect for daytime or frequent use. Hand balms are thicker and longer-lasting, ideal for dry knuckles, cuticles, or overnight repair. Both deliver barrier support and moisture, so it comes down to your texture preference.

    Are unscented natural moisturizers better for sensitive skin?
    Yes - unscented options that contain no essential oils are often better tolerated by sensitive or reactive skin. They offer all the hydration without the risk of irritation that even natural scents can cause for some.

    Can natural body moisturizers help restore the skin barrier?
    Absolutely. Body butters and oils made with plant-based emollients and vitamins help support the skin’s barrier, protecting it from moisture loss and external stressors. Regular use can visibly improve texture and resilience.

    What is a body serum and how is it different from a lotion?
    A body serum is a lightweight, fast-absorbing formula that delivers concentrated hydration and nutrients. Unlike heavier lotions or butters, serums soak in quickly and leave a smooth finish - ideal for use on damp skin after a shower or bath.

    Can I use body butter on my hands or face?
    Body butter is perfect for dry hands, arms, legs and feet. It can be used on the face if the formula is labeled facial-safe, but we recommend using face-specific oils or moisturizers for daily use to avoid clogging or overwhelming more delicate skin.

    How often should I apply body butter or oil?
    For best results, apply once or twice daily - especially after a bath or shower, when your skin is still slightly damp. Consistent use supports hydration, improves skin texture, and helps maintain your skin’s natural barrier.