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To have beautiful skin, it must be hydrated. For the body, there is butter; these are thick creams that can nourish your skin. Be careful; not all body butter is created equal; here are the two we tested.

At The Body Shop, Olive Body Butter: 4/5
This rich cream melts on application and provides immediate softness. We also really liked the light olive scent and found it refreshing. However, be careful not to put too much because the fragrance can be pretty powerful. It remains a classic that you should not deprive yourself of.

17 euros, the jar of 200 ml

At Biotherm, Body butter: 4/5
This product is for those who suffer from dehydrated skin. Obviously rich in shea butter, it strengthens, soothes and protects the skin rather effectively. The smell is just as pleasant. Note that it is also a butter perfectly suited for winter.

30.5 euros per 200 ml jar

- A word from our sposor -

Test bench: body butters