We tracked 154 body threads across r/30PlusSkinCare, r/tretinoin, r/SkincareAddiction, and 19 other subreddits. 190 unique redditors with explicit opinions. Here's the consensus — ranked by % positive sentiment, weighted by mention volume.



CeraVe Daily Moisturizing Lotion is the most-recommended body lotion across r/SkincareAddiction and r/30PlusSkinCare for general daily use. For dry skin, Sol de Janeiro Brazilian Bum Bum Cream and Vaseline Intensive Care Aloe Soothe lead. For sensitive or eczema-prone skin, Eucerin Advanced Repair and Vanicream Moisturizing Cream are the top recommendations.
Reddit is mixed. The scent (pistachio, salted caramel, vanilla) drives most of the sentiment — half the threads on r/Sephora are about loving or hating the smell. As a moisturizer the formula is competent but not exceptional, and the price tag is heavy for body lotion. If you want the scent specifically, yes; if you want pure moisture, CeraVe is cheaper and equivalent.
Native, Lume, and Salt and Stone are the three most-recommended natural deodorants on Reddit's r/SkincareAddiction. Native leads on transition for new natural-deo users, Lume on multi-zone coverage, Salt and Stone on premium scent profiles. For traditional aluminum-based deodorant, Mitchum and Dove Advanced Care still dominate the mention count.
Yes, but it's smaller than Korean skincare. The most-cited K-beauty body products on Reddit are Skin1004 Centella Body Wash, Cosrx body lotion, and Beauty of Joseon body essence. They follow the same gentle-actives playbook as Korean facial care — low fragrance, barrier-supporting ingredients, and a focus on hydration over treatment. Worth trying if facial K-beauty works for you.