
Body & Hair · Body Care
Body Cream
The richer, colder-weather counterpart to a body lotion. Running both from one formulation direction gives a brand two seasonal SKUs at limited extra cost, and the fragrance-free version opens pharmacy channels that buy steadily year-round.
Production terms are confirmed directly with the matched manufacturer.
Available directions
Formulation directions this product type can be developed in. Pick one during your request, or ask us to advise during matching.
Rich nourishment
High occlusive load for the driest skin and coldest markets.
Intensive repair
Ceramide and panthenol aimed at cracked, chapped and eczema-prone skin.
Firming
Peptides for elasticity positioning, popular in maternity ranges.
Soothing
Fragrance-free calming base for pharmacy and dermatology channels.
Key ingredient options
Ceramide complex
Repairs barrier damage on body skin, which is thicker but often more neglected.
Shea butter
The occlusive backbone that seals moisture through cold dry weather.
Panthenol
Adds soothing recovery for cracked areas such as elbows, knees and hands.
What makes it work
- The seasonal counterpart to a body lotion, letting a brand run two SKUs from one development direction.
- Jar formats support a more premium and generous presentation than pump bottles.
- Fragrance-free versions serve eczema-prone and pharmacy channels, which buy steadily year-round.
Texture & format
Thick occlusive cream in a jar or tube, formulated for very dry skin and cold-weather use.
Frequently asked
Should a line carry both a body lotion and a body cream?
Often yes. They are seasonal counterparts, with the lotion selling through warm months and the cream through cold ones, and they can share a formulation direction.
Which sells better in pharmacy channels?
Usually the fragrance-free cream. Pharmacy and dermatology buyers favour richer barrier-repair textures without fragrance.


