Sensitive Skin Herbal Body Moisturizer
Sensitive Skin Daily Essential
Pros & cons.
- +Fragrance-free formula removes all synthetic fragrance and seven fragrance allergens
- +Triple oat system (flour, extract, oil) provides FDA-recognized skin-protective benefits
- +Three nourishing butters (shea, mango, cocoa) deliver sustained deep moisturization
- +No methylisothiazolinone — the sensitizer found in the Original formula
- +Excellent value at approximately $1.18 per ounce in the 17oz bottle
- +Vegan, cruelty-free, and Leaping Bunny certified with paraben-free formula
- +Hemp seed oil's linoleic acid-rich profile supports sensitive skin barrier repair
- −Still contains iodopropynyl butylcarbamate, which can sensitize some individuals
- −Contains coumarin, listed as an EU-regulated allergenic substance
- −Isopropyl palmitate is a known comedogenic ingredient not ideal for body acne
- −Not as gentle as minimalist dermatological brands like Vanicream or CeraVe
- −Slightly slower absorption time than the Original formula
The full review.
There’s a particular frustration familiar to anyone with sensitive skin who has ever loved a fragranced body lotion: you find a texture you adore, a moisturizing performance that works, a product that makes the post-shower ritual feel like something more than maintenance — and then your skin decides it has opinions about the fragrance, or the preservatives, or some combination of allergens that turns your favorite product into your newest problem. The Hempz Original Herbal Body Moisturizer, for all its iconic status and millions of devoted users, is exactly this kind of double-edged product. Its fragrance allergen list reads like a dermatological contact allergy textbook, and the methylisothiazolinone preservative is one of the most potent sensitizers in cosmetics.
The Sensitive Skin variant is Hempz’s answer to the question: can we keep what people love and remove what hurts? The result is a formula that shares DNA with the Original but takes a fundamentally different approach to the details that matter most for reactive skin.
The most significant change is what’s absent. No fragrance. No parfum. No methylisothiazolinone. No hexyl cinnamal, citronellol, eugenol, or any of the seven fragrance allergens that decorated the Original’s INCI list. For anyone who’s ever had a contact dermatitis reaction to the Original — or to any strongly fragranced body product — this is the difference between a lotion you can use and one that makes your skin angry.
What Hempz added in place of fragrance is genuinely thoughtful: a triple oat system. Avena sativa appears three times in the INCI — as kernel flour, kernel extract, and kernel oil. The flour provides colloidal oatmeal’s proven skin-protective properties, forming a gentle film that reduces itching and shields irritated skin from environmental aggravation. The extract delivers avenanthramides, the anti-inflammatory compounds that make oatmeal baths a dermatologist-recommended treatment for eczema. The oil contributes ceramide-like lipids that help repair the compromised skin barrier that sensitive skin types struggle with daily.
The butter system is notably more luxurious than the Original’s. Shea butter remains the primary emollient, but it’s now joined by mango seed butter and cocoa seed butter, creating a trio that covers a range of fatty acid profiles and melting points. Mango butter is lighter and absorbs faster; cocoa butter is heavier and more occlusive; shea sits in the middle. Together, they create a moisturizing effect that’s rich without being suffocating — a difficult balance that this formula manages well.
Hemp seed oil remains the signature ingredient, positioned mid-INCI as expected. Its linoleic acid-rich fatty acid profile is particularly relevant for sensitive skin — linoleic acid is often deficient in compromised skin barriers, and replenishing it topically can help restore normal barrier function. Sunflower seed oil provides additional linoleic acid alongside vitamin E, while apricot kernel oil and buriti (Mauritia flexuosa) fruit oil add oleic acid and carotenoids for antioxidant support.
Chamomile extract and avocado extract round out the soothing botanicals. Chamomile’s bisabolol is one of the most studied natural anti-inflammatory agents in skincare, and its inclusion here — alongside the oat complex — creates a multi-pathway approach to calming irritated skin.
The texture is noticeably different from the Original. It’s slightly thicker, a touch more cushiony, with a subtle silkiness that likely comes from the oat ingredients. It absorbs well but takes perhaps an extra thirty seconds compared to the Original, leaving a faint protective film that sensitive skin will appreciate. There’s virtually no scent — just a very faint, natural warmth from the butters and vanilla extract.
Honesty demands noting what this formula isn’t: a true dermatological sensitive-skin product. It still contains iodopropynyl butylcarbamate, a preservative that, while less problematic than MIT, can sensitize some individuals — particularly those with iodine allergies. Coumarin, a naturally-occurring aromatic compound found in some of the plant extracts, appears on the EU’s list of allergenic substances requiring declaration. Isopropyl palmitate, the primary emollient, is a known comedogenic ingredient. These aren’t dealbreakers for most sensitive-skin users, but they prevent this from competing on an ingredient-purity basis with brands like Vanicream or CeraVe that take a truly minimalist approach to sensitive-skin formulation.
The value remains a core Hempz strength. At roughly $20 for 17 ounces, the cost per use is remarkably low for a sensitive-skin body product. Many sensitive-skin specialized lotions charge similar prices for 8-12 ounces. The generous size means you can apply liberally — and with sensitive skin, liberal application is often exactly what’s needed.
The Hempz Sensitive Skin Herbal Body Moisturizer is a meaningful improvement for anyone whose skin loves hemp’s moisturizing power but can’t tolerate the Original’s fragrance and preservative baggage. It’s not the cleanest sensitive-skin formula on the market, but it bridges a real gap between the Hempz experience and the needs of reactive skin — proving that a brand built on a signature scent can still make a compelling product when that scent disappears entirely.
Formula
Ingredient analysis.
Full INCI list
Water/Aqua/Eau, Isopropyl Palmitate, Propanediol, Glycerin, Dimethicone, Stearic Acid, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Sorbitan Stearate, Triethylhexyl Citrate, Avena Sativa (Oat) Kernel Flour, Cetyl Alcohol, Glyceryl Stearate, PEG-100 Stearate, Avena Sativa (Oat) Kernel Extract, Cannabis Sativa Seed Oil, Avena Sativa (Oat) Kernel Oil, Vanilla Planifolia Fruit Extract, Dipteryx Odorata Seed Extract, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice Powder, Mangifera Indica (Mango) Seed Butter, Prunus Armeniaca (Apricot) Kernel Oil, Theobroma Cacao (Cocoa) Seed Butter, Mauritia Flexuosa Fruit Oil, Chamomilla Recutita (Matricaria) Flower Extract, Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Fruit Extract, Nylon-12, Phenoxyethanol, Polysorbate 40, Aminomethyl Propanol, Carbomer, Tocopheryl Acetate, Disodium EDTA, PEG-4 Dilaurate, PEG-4 Laurate, PEG-4, Iodopropynyl Butylcarbamate, Coumarin, Ascorbic Acid, Retinyl Palmitate, Citric Acid, Tocopherol, Potassium Sorbate
Skin match.
The science.
The Science
This formula uses a triple oat system featuring one of dermatology's most validated natural ingredients. The FDA has recognized Colloidal oatmeal (Avena sativa) as a skin protectant since 2003. Its efficacy comes from avenanthramides—polyphenolic compounds unique to oats that inhibit NF-kB activation and reduce pro-inflammatory cytokine release. A 2015 study in the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology shows that moisturizers containing colloidal oatmeal significantly improve skin barrier function and reduce itching in subjects with atopic dermatitis.
The choice of oat kernel oil is sophisticated. Oat lipids contain ceramide-like molecules (glucosylceramides) that integrate into the skin's lamellar lipid structure. A 2012 study in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology shows that oat lipids improve skin barrier function by supplementing the intercellular lipid matrix similarly to synthetic ceramide preparations.
Cannabis sativa seed oil has a fatty acid profile of approximately 55% linoleic acid and 20% alpha-linolenic acid, which suits sensitive skin. Patients with atopic dermatitis often have a linoleic acid deficiency in the stratum corneum; topical supplementation helps restore normal barrier function. A 2005 study in the Journal of Dermatological Treatment supports using hemp seed oil for atopic dermatitis in this sensitive-skin formulation.
Chamomilla recutita (chamomile) extract has documented anti-inflammatory activity. Its bisabolol content reduces inflammation similarly to hydrocortisone in some models. A 2011 review in Molecular Medicine Reports confirms that chamomile's flavonoids and terpenoids provide anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, and wound-healing properties.
References
- Colloidal oatmeal: history, chemistry and clinical properties — Journal of Drugs in Dermatology (2015)
- Efficacy of dietary hempseed oil in patients with atopic dermatitis — Journal of Dermatological Treatment (2005)
Dermatologist Perspective
Dermatologists see this formula's triple oat system as a clinically sound approach to sensitive-skin moisturization. Board-certified dermatologists frequently recommend colloidal oatmeal-based products for patients with atopic dermatitis and contact dermatitis. Removing fragrance and methylisothiazolinone addresses two common triggers for cosmetic-related skin reactions. However, dermatologists treating highly reactive or allergic patients may still recommend simpler formulations with fewer botanical extracts, as plant ingredients can occasionally trigger sensitization. For moderately sensitive skin, this lotion provides a balanced mix of soothing and moisturizing properties at an accessible price point.
Where it fits in your routine.
Apply a generous amount to slightly damp body skin after showering or bathing. Massage gently toward the direction of hair growth to reduce irritation on sensitive areas. Focus on dry, irritated, or eczema-prone patches. Wait 2-3 minutes for full absorption before dressing. Reapply as needed, especially after hand washing or exposure to dry environments. Use with a fragrance-free body wash for best results.
At about $20 for 17oz ($1.18/oz), this sensitive-skin body lotion offers exceptional value. Fragrance-free, oat-based body products from brands like Aveeno and Eucerin cost $10-15 for 12-18oz. Hempz stays competitive by adding hemp seed oil, mango butter, and cocoa butter. The large size allows for liberal application, which helps sensitive skin. A 2.25oz travel size is available for trial use.
This works for anyone with sensitive, dry, or eczema-prone body skin needing a nourishing daily moisturizer without fragrance or harsh preservatives. It suits Hempz fans who want the brand's moisturizing power but cannot tolerate the Original's fragrance and MIT. It is an affordable alternative to specialized sensitive-skin brands.
People with severe contact allergies needing the simplest formula should use Vanicream or CeraVe instead. This won't replicate the Hempz Original scent if you love that smell. Oily body skin may find the thick butter too heavy for daily use.
Product details.
This formula is slightly thicker than the Original formula. This creamy, medium-to-thick lotion provides a noticeable moisture cushion. The oat ingredients make it feel subtly silkier on skin.
Fragrance-free — no added perfume. The raw ingredients have a faint, natural oat and butter scent that is barely perceptible.
Standard Hempz pump bottle at 17oz with neutral, calming packaging design distinct from the brand's more colorful variants. Also available in a 2.25oz travel size.
Applies smoothly and has a slightly thicker texture than the Original. It absorbs well within a couple of minutes. It has no fragrance, no tingling, and no irritation. Skin feels softer and calmer immediately. The oat component forms a subtle protective film without heaviness.
2-3 months with daily full-body application
12 months
All Year
The backstory.
Hempz recognized that many customers loved the Original formula's moisturizing power but couldn't tolerate the heavy fragrance and methylisothiazolinone preservative. The Sensitive Skin variant was developed as a direct response — keeping the hemp seed oil foundation while reformulating for the most reactive skin types with oat-based soothing and fragrance-free design.
About Hempz
Legacy Brand (20+ years)Hempz launched in 1998 and is the world's largest hemp seed oil beauty brand. The Sensitive Skin variant offers a gentler, fragrance-free option for users of the Hempz formula. The brand is Leaping Bunny certified cruelty-free, vegan, and made in the USA.
Common myths.
Products labeled 'sensitive skin' are always gentle and irritant-free.
This formula is gentler than the Original because it has no fragrance and no MIT. It still contains iodopropynyl butylcarbamate (a preservative that can sensitize some individuals) and coumarin (a naturally-derived aromatic compound). This formula works for most sensitive skin, but those with severe contact allergies should review the full INCI list.
Hemp seed oil is too heavy for sensitive skin.
Hemp seed oil has a fatty acid ratio high in linoleic acid, making it compatible with sensitive and reactive skin. Unlike heavier oleic acid-rich oils, hemp seed oil does not clog pores or trigger inflammatory responses in most users.
What the community says.
"Truly fragrance-free and gentle on reactive skin"
"Oatmeal formula soothes eczema-prone areas"
"Rich enough to moisturize without being heavy"
"Great value for the 17oz size"
"No stinging or burning on irritated skin"
"Still contains some potential sensitizers (coumarin, iodopropynyl butylcarbamate)"
"Not quite as moisturizing as dedicated eczema creams"
"Dimethicone may bother those avoiding silicones"
"Misses the beloved Hempz Original scent"