Whipps vs Whipped Lotion

Whipps vs Whipped Lotion

Whipps™ vs Whipped Lotion: Which One Does Your Skin Need?

Both of our fan-favorite moisturizers—Whipps™ and Whipped Lotion—leave your skin soft, hydrated, and glowing. But they’re designed to do two very different jobs. If you’ve ever wondered which one is right for your skin type or routine, here’s the easy breakdown.

💗 What Is Whipped Lotion?

Whipped Lotion is a lightweight, creamy moisturizer made for everyday use. It sinks quickly into the skin without feeling heavy, leaving a smooth, hydrated finish.

Best For:

  • Normal to oily skin
  • Daily hydration
  • People who don’t like heavy butters
  • Warm weather and summer months

What It Feels Like:

Soft, silky, and light with a natural glow. Never greasy.

💗 What Are Whipps™?

Whipps™ are our signature whipped body butters—thick, rich, and mousse-like. A little goes a long way. They’re perfect for locking in moisture and protecting the skin during cooler months or whenever your skin feels dry.

Best For:

  • Dry or dehydrated skin
  • Elbows, knees, feet, and hands
  • Fall & winter hydration
  • After-shower moisture sealing

What They Feel Like:

Fluffy, whipped, rich, and deeply nourishing with a soft finish.

✨ Which One Should You Choose?

  • Choose Whipped Lotion if you want lightweight, everyday hydration.
  • Choose Whipps™ if your skin is dry, flaky, or you want rich moisture.

But the real secret?

💗 Layer Them for the Best Results

The best routine is lotion first to hydrate—followed by Whipps™ to seal everything in. This combo keeps your skin moisturized all day long, even in harsh weather.

  • Step 1: Apply Whipped Lotion on damp skin
  • Step 2: Follow with Whipps™ to lock in moisture

🌸 Final Thoughts

Your skin’s needs change with the weather, the season, and your routine. Whipped Lotion and Whipps™ are designed to work together—or on their own—to give you soft, nourished, glowing skin anytime.

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