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The Best Drugstore Body Products—Starting at Just $3

A panel of experts share their top picks to try now.
drugstore beauty for body: bronze sally hansen airbrush legs spray with image of woman's legs

Jergens

Ultra Care Extra Dry Skin Moisturizer, $12, amazon.ca

“I’m obsessed with this body moisturizer’s ultra-silky texture and subtle scent, and the fact that it soaks in super fast. It gets the job done quickly and on the cheap.” Natasha Bruno, beauty writer

drugstore beauty for body: white jergens ultra care moisturizer bottle

Bioderma

Atoderm Intensive Balm, $18, bioderma.ca

“The Atoderm line is the only one I’ve tried that causes zero reaction and still leaves my skin silky soft. Because it helps restore skin’s protective barrier, it’s also ideal for people with eczema.” Andrea Karr, beauty writer

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drugstore beauty for body: white tube of bioderma ultra-soothing balm

Parissa

Express Quick & Easy Wax Strips Legs & Body, 16 Strips, $11, well.ca

“Before I got laser hair removal, these wax strips were my go-to. They’re easy to use, and there’s very little mess. And, most importantly, they work!” Ishani Nath, senior editor, Flare

drugstore beauty for body: orange parissa wax strips box with smiling model image

Sally Hansen

Airbrush Legs, $17, londondrugs.com

“This lightweight formula is quick and easy to apply, with sheer to buildable coverage that evens out skin tone in minutes. Try mixing it with your favourite body moisturizer.” Kaily Grist, makeup artist

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drugstore beauty for body: bronze sally hansen airbrush legs spray with image of woman's legs

Nivea

Natural Comfort Aluminum Free Deodorant, $4, amazon.ca

“Finding this deodorant was like hitting the hygiene jackpot! It’s aluminum-free, and it actually works.” Alicia Melanson, master stylist and makeup artist

drugstore beauty for body: white Nivea natural comfort deodorant

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Emily MacCulloch is a freelance beauty writer and co-founder of The T-Zone.

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