Best Body Moisturizers for Dry Skin During Pregnancy

I’m already 30 weeks into pregnancy and couldn’t be more excited, but my skin is drier and itchier than ever. I have a bunch of friends who are going through super dry skin issues (pregnant or otherwise) so I wanted to put together this list of what’s been working really well for me. As far as I know, these are all pregnancy-safe as well! Thank you so much for being here, and it would mean so much to me if you subscribe here for new posts. All links in this post are affiliate links, and if you choose to shop through them, thanks for supporting the blog!

My go to body lotions and oils:

Osea Undaria Algae Body Butter and Saltair Body Lotion in Exotic Pulp– I’m pairing these (and the next two) together because they are almost interchangeable. I’m so glad I have both, but one of them is definitely the luxury version and the other is the budget version. The Osea body butter is the most luxurious, thick, and effective body butter I’ve ever tried. It’s next level moisturizing, and if I could, I’d use it everywhere every day. The Saltair Body Lotion is slightly less moisturizing despite being a fantastic body lotion. I can definitely notice a difference between the body butter texture and lotion texture. That said, both sink in really quickly, apply easily, and provide lasting dry skin relief. They also both have an amazing citrus scent that I love and that makes me want to use them. My husband and I both agree that the Saltair scent is definitely better, and I absolutely love that it comes in a huge pump bottle. The Osea is about $8 per ounce and the Saltair is about $1 per ounce, so when I run out of the Osea, I think I’ll be relying on the Saltair for my citrus scented body lotion needs.

Osea Undaria Algae Body Oil and Saltair Nourishing Body Oil in Exotic Pulp – These two are even more similar than the lotions. If I didn’t love the Saltair scent so much, I don’t think I’d be able to notice a difference if I used these with my eyes closed. These are both incredibly nourishing body oils that absorb easily and make my skin feel amazing. I’ve noticed a huge difference since using the lotion and oil combo on my skin. If I just use the lotions, I have to apply a few times a day, but when I use the oils on top, I can get away with a once a day body moisturizing session. And with my incredibly dry skin now, that’s a huge deal. The Osea is about $10 per ounce and the Saltair is about $5 an ounce. The packaging is equally lovely between the two, although the Saltair is better for travel. If you want to treat yourself, the Osea oil is fantastic, but I’m truly so happy with the Saltair.

What I’ve added to my shower routine so I don’t walk out of the shower with super dry and itchy skin:

Saltair Body Wash in Exotic Pulp – My skin has felt so much better post-shower since I started using this body wash. It smells exactly the same as the lotion and oil which is amazing, but what I love most about this body wash is its gentle and hydrating formula. It lathers up beautifully and leaves my skin feeling incredibly soft and refreshed, without any dryness or irritation. I noticed an improvement in the overall texture and hydration of my skin after just a few uses which is really impressive considering how dry and itchy my skin has gotten. I also love the packaging with the pump – it’s so easy to use in the shower. Of course, it’s also affordable at $15 for a huge bottle.

Frida Mom In Shower Lotion – Obviously this was made exactly for my use case, but it really does do exactly what I need. I don’t have to apply lotion right after I shower with the body wash and this, which is awesome because I really need a nap now after I shower. You apply this directly on wet skin, rinse, and then you’re good to go. It doesn’t have a strong fragrance so it doesn’t counteract the Saltair, and the packaging is really easy to use. This isn’t very expensive, and I would pay a lot more for it because of how effective it is. I honestly think I’ll continue to use this even after pregnancy so I don’t have to think about putting on lotion right after the shower (which I never do anyway even if I really should).

When I want something fragrance free and need a break from the Osea and Saltair products (I love the scents but they are quite strong), this is the quick but effective routine I use instead:

Good Molecules B5 Hydrating Body Serum – I love how incredibly lightweight and fast absorbing this is. Of all the products on this list, this is the one I notice the least. If I need an extra boost of hydration before the other lotions or oils, this is now my go to. Not only is it really affordable, it really does help with hydration and helping with how dry and itchy my skin is right now. It’s not greasy or sticky, and I love that it comes in a pump. I didn’t notice any fragrance or have any issues with this. It does look like a bunch of people had a reaction to this product when I reach the reviews, so if you’re going to get this, I recommend patch testing first just in case.

Prequel Barrier Therapy – This is a huge bottle (10oz) for only $18, and you can use it on both your face and body (which I do). This is one of my favorite moisturizers to use literally all over. It makes my skin feel so great, helps with itchiness, doesn’t irritate my skin at all, and is just super soothing. When I’m having a particularly bad skin day, this is always what I reach for. I surprisingly haven’t had an eczema flare ups since using this, which has been really surprising given how wonky my skin has been otherwise. If I had to pick one thing from this list to recommend to anyone, it would be the Barrier Therapy. This product does sell out quite often but I find it comes back quickly – just make sure you sign up for the waitlist!

What’s your best dry skin products for particularly dry and irritated skin? Thanks for reading, and let me know what you’d like to see next in the comments!