10 Best Body Retinols For A Smoother, Firmer Back And Booty
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There’s no such thing as a magical, cure-all skincare ingredient, but retinol comes pretty darn close. An over-the-counter derivative of vitamin A, retinol can soften fine lines and wrinkles, boost collagen, improve texture, and help fade dark spots (albeit at a more “slow and steady” pace than its more powerful sisters, prescription retinoids). And that lengthy list of benefits doesn’t just apply to the skin above the décolletage—body retinols can work wonders for your arms, legs, and almost everything in between.
Available in formats ranging from bar soaps to serums, body retinols can help the skin on your booty, back, and limbs feel smoother, look more even, and potentially even tighten things up a bit. And, since they contain a lower concentration of the active ingredient than their prescription counterparts, and, two, when paired with moisturizers and hydrators like ceramides and vitamin E, the risk of irritation is significantly lower. What’s not to love? Scroll on for some of my all-time body retinols.
Contributing Beauty Writer, Eden Stuart's, lineup of body retinols.
Lovely Lotions
These smooth operators are the perfect final step in your nighttime skincare routine.
If your skin is on the reactive side—or you’re just a bit spooked by retinol (no shame!)—look to this gentle option from one of the all-timer brands for sensitive-skinned folks. Alongside the .05 percent retinol, the formula includes moisturizing squalane and ceramide NP.
This silky lotion contains caffeine (which provides a nice lil’ instant tightening feel) and mega moisturizers like vitamin E and shea butter. Yet it still feels medium-weight and not at all heavy, and rubs in nicely. What’s not to love?
Sometimes, you just want a thick, straightforward, no-frills lotion that gets the job done. A proper lotion (so not nearly as thick as a cream), this old-school select is perfect for someone looking for lots of moisture without greasy residue.
Savior Serums
Applied after your body wash and before lotion, serums provide a more targeted way to address skincare concerns like dark spots or crepiness.
Bakuchiol isn’t just a retinol alternative, but the retinol alternative—it's the ultimate gentle swap-out that offers similar benefits and results. This lightweight serum from Herbivore dries down fast and is great for sensitive skin.
Along with .25 percent retinol, this serum features 5 percent niacinamide, a dem-beloved brightener—making it a pretty clutch formula for us hyperpigmentation girlies. I find this one gentle enough to use multiple times a week, but I do have pretty thick skin (literally, at least).
Nécessaire’s bestselling serum pumps up the capabilities of its .1 percent retinol with a 10 percent mix of AHAs (specifically, mandelic and glycolic acid). The result is a potent product that’s perfect for those seeking maximum resurfacing. There is a bit of a smell, in my opinion, but it's a medicinal one—the kind that makes me more confident that it’s actually doing something.
Hero Body Washes
We're working backwards a bit here, but yes, you can indeed start your retinol skincare routine while you're still in the shower with these sudsy, delightful-smelling body cleansers.
As we’ve noted, the ideal time to use any retinol is at night, and you should really use this silky body wash before bed. Not because I don’t trust your ability to apply enough SPF (I believe in you!), but because the chamomile scent is just so incredibly relaxing, without being overpowering.
Another absolutely delicious-smelling body wash—with a fresh, almost laundry-like scent—this creamy cleanser contains both retinol and vitamin B3, and leaves my skin feeling so soft.
This gel cleanser is a recent find of mine, and it actually comes from vitamin and supplement brand, Olly. I swear by its nighttime melatonin Sleep chews, and I love that this body wash, filled with retinol and antioxidants, fits perfectly into my before-bed routine.
Retinols You Didn't Know You Needed
Did these options fit into the other categories? No. But should you find a way to incorporate them into your skincare routine? That'd be an emphatic yes.
This viral hand cream is rich and soft, and its mix of colloidal oatmeal, panthenol, and retinol leaves my hands with a healthy luster. It’s pricey, but a little bit goes a long way, and the refillable container is so chic, it makes me want to tidy up my nightstand. (She’s far too classy for that mess.)
Topicals’ two-step body retinol system consists of this retinol-lactic acid-urea bar soap and a milky exfoliating serum that adds AHAs into the mix. This duo is especially popular with folks with keratosis pilaris, and is notably great for addressing “strawberry legs.” Consider adding this one to cart ahead of shorts season.
If you're a fan of U Beauty's Resurfacing Compound, you'll love the body version. The formulation uses the brand's signature complex that targets uneven texture, discoloration, wrinkles, and rough skin. Plus, the serum is incredibly lightweight, so it feels wonderful on the body.
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Eden Stuart is a Brooklyn-based writer and editor with more than a decade of experience, most recently as a beauty editor at Byrdie.
After beginning her career as an assistant editor with a regional lifestyle magazine in her native Virginia, Eden decided to try her luck in the Big Apple. She soon landed a job as a news editor with a leading beauty B2B media company, eventually climbing the ranks to assistant managing editor. She left the B2B space to join Byrdie, where she tackled everything from skincare explainers and nail galleries to celebrity interviews and personal essays for nearly five years.