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Your Full Body Skincare Routine After 40: Simple Steps for Softer, Smoother Skin

You moisturize your face religiously. You’ve got a whole shelf of serums and SPF for your neck. But what about the rest of you: your arms, your legs, your chest? If your body care routine is still just “whatever body wash is in the shower,” you’re not alone, and you’re not doing anything wrong. Most of us were never taught to treat our bodies with the same care we give our faces. But after 40, that oversight starts to show.

As estrogen declines, our skin naturally becomes drier and thinner. You might start noticing rough patches, less firmness, or an overall lack of glow.

Here’s what’s actually happening: estrogen supports collagen production, oil production, and your skin’s ability to hold onto water. When it drops in perimenopause and menopause, all three take a hit, and studies show we lose up to 30% of our skin’s collagen in the first five years after menopause alone. That’s why the lotion that worked fine at 35 suddenly isn’t enough, and why “crepey” becomes a word you use about your own arms.

This is normal. But you don’t have to accept it without support. And honestly, there’s a happy shift happening in beauty right now: we’re finally taking care of our bodies the way we’ve always taken care of our faces and necks, with the same ingredients and the same attention. A few intentional upgrades to your body care routine can make a major difference in how your skin looks and feels. No overhaul required.

A Full Body Skincare Routine for Women Over 40 in 6 Simple Steps

This routine is designed to be realistic and effective. You don’t need to do all six steps every single day, but incorporating most of them a few times a week can make a major difference over time.

Close-up of a woman's shoulder with water droplets on smooth, glowing skin after a shower, representing full body skincare for women over 40

1. Start with Dry Brushing (2–3 Times a Week)

Woman in white robe using a long-handle dry brush on her legs in a bathroom setting before showering
Read: The Importance and Benefits of Dry Brushing

Dry brushing gently exfoliates dead skin cells and boosts circulation. Some people swear by it for lymphatic drainage, too. The evidence there is thin, but honestly, the exfoliation alone earns its spot. If your skin is feeling dull or rough, this is one of those small habits that delivers visible results.

How to do it:
Before you shower, use a dry brush in short, upward strokes toward your heart. Start at your feet and work your way up. Use light pressure, and don’t brush over sensitive or broken skin.

Favorites:

  • EcoTools Dry Body Brush – under $10, gentle enough for frequent use, and a great place to start
  • Esker Dry Brush – a beautiful upgrade with densely packed sisal bristles and a handle that actually reaches your back
  • Goop Dry Brush – I’ve had mine for years and it still does the job; the bristles run firm, so use a light hand.

2. Use a Hydrating, Skin-Boosting Body Wash

The goal is to cleanse without stripping your skin. As we get older, the skin on our body becomes drier, thinner, and more sensitive. A good body wash can help restore moisture, reinforce the skin barrier, and even gently exfoliate to improve texture and tone.

Ingredients to look for:

  • Glycerin – attracts and retains moisture
  • Ceramides – help repair and protect the skin barrier
  • Niacinamide – brightens and calms irritation
  • Lactic acid or glycolic acid – gently exfoliate dull, dry skin
  • Shea butter or squalane – nourish and soften

And you don’t have to spend a lot here. Drugstore formulas work beautifully. It’s all about choosing the right ingredients for your skin’s needs.

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3. Exfoliate 1–2 Times a Week

Exfoliation is key to smoother, brighter skin, especially as we age and natural cell turnover slows down. It helps remove dead skin cells, unclog pores, and allows your moisturizer to absorb more effectively.

You can use a chemical exfoliant (like AHAs or BHAs) or a gentle physical scrub, depending on your skin type and preferences. Just be careful not to overdo it, especially if you’re also dry brushing.

Ingredients to look for:

  • Lactic acid or glycolic acid – gently dissolve dead skin cells and improve texture
  • Salicylic acid (BHA) – helps with clogged pores and keratosis pilaris
  • Urea – softens and smooths rough skin
  • Pumice, sugar, or microcrystals – for physical exfoliation (should feel gentle, not scratchy)

Favorites:

Tip:
Don’t exfoliate on the same day you dry brush. Choose one or the other. Your skin doesn’t need both at once.

4. Moisturize While Skin Is Still Damp

One of the easiest ways to improve your skin’s texture and hydration is to apply moisturizer immediately after your shower, while your skin is still slightly damp. This helps seal in moisture and prevents water loss, which becomes even more important as our skin gets drier with age.

Ingredients to look for:

  • Shea butter or cocoa butter – deeply nourish and soften
  • Hyaluronic acid – attracts water and boosts hydration
  • Urea – softens rough, flaky areas
  • Colloidal oatmeal – soothes and calms irritation
  • Ceramides or dimethicone – strengthen and protect the skin barrier

Favorites:

Tip:
Keep your lotion in by the shower so you can apply it before your skin fully dries. It makes a bigger difference than you’d think.

5. Treat Targeted Areas (Neck, Chest, Hands) and Crepey Skin

Woman exfoliating her legs with body scrub while wearing a white bathrobe, demonstrating a full body skincare routine for smoother skin after 40

The skin on your neck, chest, and hands is thinner, more exposed, and often shows signs of aging faster than anywhere else on the body. And if you’ve noticed a fine, crinkled texture on your arms or above your knees, that’s crepey skin, and it’s one of the most common complaints I hear from readers.

The fix isn’t more moisture alone. Crepey skin responds to the same active ingredients you use on your face: retinol to speed cell turnover, and peptides to support the collagen and elastin your skin is making less of. The body care category has finally caught up here. Firming and peptide body treatments are everywhere now, and some of them are genuinely worth it.

Ingredients to look for:

  • Retinol – improves firmness and texture
  • Peptides – support collagen and skin repair
  • Niacinamide – calms and brightens

Favorites:

Tip:
If your face routine already includes actives, apply what’s left on your hands to your neck and chest before reaching for anything new. It’s free, and it works.

6. Always Apply SPF

No body skincare routine is complete without daily sun protection. Even if you’ve nailed your cleansing, exfoliating, and moisturizing steps, skipping SPF can undo a lot of that effort, especially on areas that are regularly exposed like your chest, arms, and hands.

Sun damage is one of the biggest contributors to premature aging, discoloration, and loss of firmness, and it adds up over time, even from everyday activities like driving or walking outside.

Where to apply:

  • Chest and neck (especially with v-necks or open collars)
  • Arms and shoulders
  • Back of hands

What to look for:

  • Broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher
  • Hydrating or lightweight formulas that feel good on your skin
  • Fragrance-free options if you’re sensitive

Favorites:

Tip:
Keep a travel-sized SPF in your bag or car. Reapplying on your hands or chest during the day takes seconds but helps prevent long-term damage.

Bottom Line

You don’t have to overhaul your whole routine overnight. Just start small. Swap in a better body wash. Try applying lotion before your skin fully dries.

These little upgrades compound, and six months from now, your skin will show it. Pick one step and start this week.

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