The 5 Best All-Natural Moisturizers On The Market in 2025

Adrienne Stewart, MD

Adrienne Stewart, MD

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Adrienne Stewart, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist at Aesthetic Surgery and Dermatology of Cherry Creek in Denver, Colorado. She's passionate about helping patients feel comfortable in their skin. She has more than 29 years of medical and cosmetic dermatology experience and stays abreast with the latest advances in technologies and proven treatments.

Dr. Stewart has over 25 years of experience completing injections. She taught cosmetic dermatology injection techniques at the University of Colorado in Denver for years and regularly takes continuing cadaver classes on injection techniques and theory.

Dr. Stewart attends yearly classes, studying the facial muscles and how to best combat common signs of aging.

Dr. Stewart is passionate about giving back to her community and teaching next-generation dermatologists. She enjoys improving her patients' lives by improving their skin health, appearance, and self-confidence. Dr. Stewart develops strong, long-lasting interpersonal relationships with her patients.

She earned her bachelor's and medical degrees at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. She also completed an internship and residency in dermatology at Tulane Charity Hospital, where she was a chief resident.

Dr. Stewart is a clinical assistant professor at the University of Colorado and a clinical instructor for internal medicine residents at St. Joseph Hospital in Denver.

She is also a national Botox® trainer and fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology. Dr. Stewart is a member of numerous professional organizations, including the Women's Dermatologic Society, Colorado Medical Society, Colorado Dermatologic Society, Denver Medical Society, and the American Society of Cosmetic Dermatology and Aesthetic Surgery.

She has been featured on numerous media programs and in publications, including WB, CBC, ABC, NBC, and Fox News, as well as Elle Magazine, Vogue Magazine, Bloom, and 5280 Magazine, which awarded her Top Dermatologist. She also regularly presents at prestigious medical seminars.

In her free time, Dr. Stewart loves gardening, spending time with her husband, and cheering on the Nuggets, Avalanche, and Broncos.

Dr. Stewart welcomes new and existing patients to Aesthetic Surgery and Dermatology of Cherry Creek and looks forward to maximizing their skin's health.

In my three decades of experience as a board-certified dermatologist, I've watched the evolution of skincare products and seen the increasing demand for all-natural formulations. In 2025, the market is filled with moisturizers claiming to be both natural and effective. However, not all deliver on their promises. It's important to know which products truly benefit the skin without compromising on natural integrity.

In this comprehensive review, I present the top five all-natural moisturizers available in 2025 with a special focus on their formulations, benefits, and potential drawbacks. (Read on to see what stood out as the best choice, with a unique blend of ingredients that set it apart from the competition.)

#2 Weleda Skin Food Original Ultra-Rich Cream

Weleda Skin Food Original Ultra-Rich Cream

Weleda Skin Food Original Ultra-Rich Cream

Overall Rating (4.2)
★★★★☆

Weleda's Skin Food Original Ultra-Rich Cream has been a staple in natural skincare for decades. Formulated with plant extracts and oils, it offers deep hydration for even the most parched skin. But, while it's excellent for intense hydration, its heavy consistency might not be ideal for daily use… especially under makeup or for those with more oily skin types.

Pros

  • Rich blend of sunflower seed oil, sweet almond oil, and beeswax for deep moisturization
  • Contains calendula, chamomile, and pansy extracts to naturally soothe the skin
  • Multi-purpose use makes it suitable for face, hands, and body

Cons

  • Heavy texture may feel greasy, especially for those with oily or combination skin
  • Fragrance contains essential oils that may not be suitable for sensitive skin types

#3 One Love Organics Skin Dew Coconut Water Cream

One Love Organics Skin Dew Coconut Water Cream

One Love Organics Skin Dew Coconut Water Cream

Overall Rating (3.8)
★★★☆☆

One Love Organics offers a moisturizer that combines coconut water with botanical extracts to provide hydration without heaviness. It's particularly nice for those who want a light, natural moisturizer. One Love Organics is a great option for those with normal to oily skin seeking a natural, lightweight product. However, people with very dry skin might need a more intensive moisturizer.

Pros

  • Lightweight formula absorbs quickly, leaving no greasy residue
  • Includes coconut water, aloe vera, and plant-based oils for a natural feel
  • ECOCERT certified, promising organic and natural ingredient sourcing

Cons

  • May not provide sufficient hydration for extremely dry skin
  • Natural, earthy scent might not smell great to all users

#4 Herbivore Pink Cloud Soft Moisture Cream

Herbivore Pink Cloud Soft Moisture Cream

Herbivore Pink Cloud Soft Moisture Cream

Overall Rating (3.7)
★★★☆☆

Herbivore's Pink Cloud Moisture Cream is designed to provide hydration while giving the skin a soft, dewy finish. It combines tremella mushroom and vegan squalane for moisture retention. It's fine for individuals seeking a natural moisturizer that imparts a radiant finish. However, those with very dry skin might need to layer it with additional products for the best hydration.

Pros

  • Dewy finish leaves skin with a nice, healthy glow
  • Natural ingredients free from synthetics or fragrances
  • Eco-friendly packaging made with recyclable materials

Cons

  • Texture might feel too light for those needing deep hydration
  • Higher cost compared to similar products

#5 Cocokind Texture Smoothing Cream

Cocokind Texture Smoothing Cream

Cocokind Texture Smoothing Cream

Overall Rating (3.6)
★★★☆☆

Cocokind's Texture Smoothing Cream focuses on refining skin texture using a blend of natural extracts and oils. It's formulated to support the skin barrier and provide hydration. It's a good choice for those aiming to enhance skin texture naturally. However, for individuals with significant dryness, it might need to be supplemented with a more hydrating product.

Pros

  • Contains celery superseed complex to improve skin texture
  • Natural, hydrating ingredients for most skin types

Cons

  • Hydration levels may not suffice for extremely dry skin conditions
  • Some people have reported breakouts and burning