Shop body wash and shower gel for everyday cleansing, with options suited to normal, dry or sensitive skin. This range includes pharmacy brands such as Aveeno, SebaMed, Oilatum and Cetaphil, with practical 200–300ml sizes for personal use and larger 500ml and 1L family bottles for shared bathrooms. You’ll find gentle face & body washes, fragrance-free styles, and moisturising or emollient-style cleansers designed to help skin feel more comfortable after showering.
Orders are supplied by withaid, a UK based and regulated pharmacy, and sent in discreet packaging via Royal Mail, with free delivery on orders over £20. For drier-feeling skin, keep showers warm (not hot), avoid over-scrubbing, and apply a suitable moisturiser to slightly damp skin after washing to support hydration—especially in colder months or after frequent showers.
Shop by body wash type
- Fragrance-free body wash for sensitive skin
- Moisturising body wash for dry skin
- Emollient-style body wash for very dry or eczema-prone skin
- Face & body wash (multi-use cleansers)
- Baby hair & body wash for gentler family routines
- Family-size bottles (500ml to 1L) for everyday value
Popular types of body wash
- Moisturising body wash for daily comfort when skin feels dry after showering
- Fragrance-free shower gel for simpler routines and sensitive skin preferences
- Emollient-style body wash for very dry-feeling or eczema-prone skin routines
- Face & body wash for streamlined cleansing at home, the gym or when travelling
- Baby hair & body wash for mild cleansing in family bathrooms
How to choose the right option
- If skin feels tight after washing: choose a moisturising or emollient-style cleanser and reduce hot water exposure.
- If you react easily: fragrance-free options can be a sensible starting point.
- If you want one product for more than one step: a face & body wash can simplify routines and packing.
- Choose the right size: 200–300ml suits personal use; 500ml–1L can be easier for families and repeat orders.
- After-shower comfort: moisturise on slightly damp skin to help reduce dryness.
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FAQs
What’s the difference between body wash and shower gel?
Shower gel often describes a lighter, gel-style cleanser, while body wash can include creamier, more moisturising formulas. Either can work well—choose based on how your skin feels after washing.
Which body wash is best for dry skin?
Many people prefer moisturising or emollient-style body washes when skin feels dry after showering. Shorter showers with warm (not hot) water and moisturising afterwards can support comfort.
Is fragrance-free body wash better for sensitive skin?
Fragrance-free options can reduce the chance of irritation for some people, but suitability varies. If you’re trying something new, patch-test and introduce one product at a time.
Can I use body wash on eczema-prone skin?
Gentle, moisturising cleansers are commonly chosen for very dry or eczema-prone skin routines. If the skin is broken, weeping, painful, or you suspect infection, speak to a pharmacist or GP promptly.
Are larger family-size bottles available?
Yes—this category includes bigger 500ml and 1L formats, which can be convenient for shared bathrooms and regular routines.
When should I ask a pharmacist for advice?
Seek advice if dryness or irritation is persistent, worsening, or affecting daily life, or if you’re unsure which cleanser is appropriate for your skin needs.
Safety note: Body wash and shower gel are cosmetic cleansing products and are not treatments for medical conditions. Always read the label and stop use if irritation occurs. For persistent itching, broken skin, signs of infection, or symptoms that do not improve, consult a pharmacist or GP.