Two iconic brands have long been revered for their nourishing body lotions: Bath & Body Works and The Body Shop. But when it comes to delivering on their promises of hydration and softness, which one truly stands out? We embarked on a head-to-head comparison to find out which body lotion reigns supreme.
When it comes to the fragrance, Bath & Body Works’ Warm Vanilla Sugar body lotion is unapologetically bold. The sugary-sweet lotion feels like a perfumed adventure. The scents linger throughout the day, almost to the extent of replacing perfume. However, those with sensitive noses (or office etiquette concerns) may find them a tad overpowering.
In contrast, The Body Shop’s Almond Milk Body Lotion favours a more nature-forward approach, and seems subtle, sophisticated, and grounded in botanical notes. Its fragrances tend to fade more gracefully.
So, if you prefer strong, statement-making aromas, Bath & Body Works wins. If you lean towards natural, understated elegance, The Body Shop reigns.
I found the Bath & Body Works lotion to be a bit thick, plush, and buttery. It can be ideal for parched skin and winter months, these formulas wrap you in a cocoon of moisture. However, it can also feel a bit heavy in humid climates, and may not suit those who dislike the “lotion feel” on the skin.
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Meanwhile, the Body Shop lotion delivered a feather-light formula which is quick to absorb, non-greasy, and perfect for daily use (even in Indian summers). For this, I favour The Body Shop lotion more when it comes to texture and absorption because of its breathable hydration.
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Bath & Body Works wins in sheer shelf appeal. The lotions come in seasonal designs, limited-edition foils, and eye-catching colours. There’s a sense of joy in collecting them, like tiny works of art for your dresser.
The Body Shop, on the other hand, can be understated and earthy. Think minimalist fonts, recyclable plastics, and a clear nod to sustainability. Not as glamorous, perhaps, but elegant in its own right.
You can get the lotions from both the brands in online and offline stores and markets. The Warm Vanilla Sugar body lotion from Bath & Body Works is priced at ₹ 1,899 for 295 ml while the almond milk body lotion from The Body Shop is priced at ₹ 1,295 for 200 ml.
If your priority is fragrance and indulgence, Bath & Body Works delivers in spades. It’s the olfactory equivalent of wearing a bold lipstick, unapologetic, vibrant, and confident.
However, if you want to go for something that says clean beauty, hydration without heaviness, and ethical credentials, The Body Shop is the more evolved choice. Especially in Indian weather, its lightweight formulations offer comfort and skincare in one.
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