The 7 best cat beds, feline-tested and approved
Cats sleep wherever — and whenever — they want, but the best cat beds offer more than just a cozy place to nap. A bed all their own can become a space that holds your cat's scent, giving them a sense of comfort and security. Just keep in mind: There's no guarantee your cat will use the bed you choose.
To increase your chances of success, I spoke with veterinarians and a certified cat behavior and retention specialist to gather insights into what makes a great cat bed. As a cat product tester, cat mom, and former cat foster parent, I've spent years assessing pet products for comfort, durability, and practicality. I also teamed up with seven Business Insider cat parents and their felines. Together, we tested 19 cat beds, narrowing our selection to just the best seven. Our top pick for the best overall cat bed is The Original Calming Donut Dog Bed from Best Friends by Sheri, a plush, nest-like bed that comes in several sizes. With its soft shag faux fur and deep, cushiony sleeping area, it provides an ideal space for kneading, curling up, and, most of all, feeling secure.
Our top picks for the best cat beds
Best overall: Best Friends by Sheri The Original Calming Donut Dog Bed - See at Chewy
Best heated: Knead Therapeutic Bed - See at Knead
Best cave: The Cat Ball - See at Amazon
Best overall
Best Friends by Sheri The Original Calming Donut Dog Bed
This donut-style bed combines a shag cover and plush polyester filling to create an irresistibly soft, cushioned retreat for cats.
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What we like
Calming retreat for cats who like to nestle
Soft surface encourages kneading
Machine washable and dryer-safe
Non-skid bottom
Specifics
Materials:Polyester cover, polyester fiber filling
Available sizes:6 sizes, 17' D to 54' D
Color options:10
Washing instructions:XS and S beds are machine washable and dryer-safe. Larger sizes have machine-washable and dryer-safe cover.
Warranty:None. 30-day returns for new, unused beds when purchased via Amazon. 365-day returns when purchased via Chewy.
The top pick for the best cat beds was loved by our felines and is the most budget-friendly option among our favorites. "Our cat, Papaya, is absolutely, positively, madly in love with this bed," says Sally Kaplan, Insider Reviews executive editor. Papaya isn't alone in her admiration of The Original Calming Donut Dog Bed. My two cats kept coming back to it, too. With its deep shag fur and plush yet supportive center, it's perfect for cozy nesting, which can bring a feeling of security, and is ideal for kneading, an up-and-down motion cats make with their paws when they feel safe and content.
Technically a dog bed, it comes in six sizes spanning extra-small to extra-large for pets big and small. "Papaya's a big cat, and she fits perfectly in the small size," Kaplan says. When the bed needed a refresh, she tossed the whole thing in the wash, and it came out looking like new. While you can't remove the cover from the size extra-small and small beds, they still have zipper openings so you can adjust or remove filling to get the ideal loft for your pet.
Cat beds play a significant role in reducing stress and anxiety in cats, says Dr. Maggie Placer, a veterinarian and veterinary sciences program manager at EveryCat Health Foundation. You can help reinforce these positive feelings by offering gentle pets or treats when your cat is lounging in their bed. For Kaplan and Papaya, this came naturally. "Papaya curls up in this bed for hours a day, napping and snuggling and demanding belly scratches when I come to visit her," she says.
Best heated
When I saw the $169 (sale) price tag on this heated orthopedic cat bed, I had to ask my experts if it was really worth the cost. "Orthopedic beds, especially heated ones, are a smart investment," says Dr. Jamie Tomlin, lead veterinarian and partner at CityVet Windhaven Clinic. Even if your cat isn't showing signs of arthritis, Placer says around 90% of senior cats have joint pain.
Some cat beds have high sides that can be tough for arthritic cats to climb in and out of, but not this one. The Knead Cat Bed offers a better way to rest, with 4-inch thick contoured memory foam for ergonomic neck and joint support, plus gentle heat to promote circulation and soothe aching muscles. My cats couldn't get enough of this bed. When one wasn't curled up on it, the other was. And while you might assume it was heat drawing them in, my cat, Lyra, claimed the bed before it was even plugged in — a testament to its cozy shape and soft, wool-like cover.
When plugged in and turned on, the brand says the bed warms to up to 104 degrees F. I measured the surface temperature on top of the cover to be a few degrees cooler. It has three timer options: continuous and four or eight-hour auto shut-off. It can also warm to 113 degrees F for 30 minutes, but check with your vet before using the higher heat. I found the four-hour timer perfect for my cats' naps. If you'd rather leave it on all day, the bed meets US and Canadian low-voltage safety standards. The cover is machine washable and the waterproof foam wipes clean.
Joint pain isn't required for cats to love a heated bed. If your cat simply enjoys warm naps, the Frisco Self-Warming Bolster Bed is a great inexpensive option. Rather than electricity, it uses your cat's body heat to create warmth. It's ultra-soft, and though small and lightly cushioned, my 11-pound cats love curling up in it.
Best cave
The Cat Ball Cat Ball Bed
Calling at kitties who like to burrow: This well-designed cat cave has two openings for prime stalking, pouncing, and never being caught off guard.
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What we like
Excellent play and napping value
Six-paneled enclosed design
Suitable design for anxious cats and multi-cat households
Machine washable cotton fabric
Vibrant colors don't bleed or fade after washing
Specifics
Materials:Cotton cover, polyurethane foam interior
Available sizes:17' D x 16' H; 6' D and 10' D openings
Color options:12 patterns
Washing instructions:Machine washable and dryer-safe
Warranty:None. Beds in original, unused condition may be returned to The Cat Ball within 30 days of purchase for refund.
Rachel Geller, a certified cat behavior and retention specialist and founder of All Cats All the Time, Inc., says cats who enjoy hiding in boxes or curling up under furniture may be happier with a cave-style bed over an open one. However, she adds that cave beds aren't for every cat. Some may feel anxious or stressed if there's only one way in and one way out. That's one reason why I love The Cat Ball. With two openings, it provides a hidden retreat while still offering a clear line of sight and an additional escape route from any unwelcome visitors.
I also consider The Cat Ball one of the best cat beds because, well, my cats love it. They took turns diving into it at full speed, rolling around inside, using it as a hideout to swat at toys from inside their cozy cover, and taking long naps. All that play and napping led to cat hair sticking to The Cat Ball, so I was glad the cotton fabric was machine washable. Since high heat can shrink cotton, I tumbled it dry, though it took two cycles and some air-drying afterward.
If you're looking for a classic wool cat cave, those made by Meowfia and Karma Cat are great choices. They're both made of durable wool that pops right back into form. The Meowfia cave comes in two sizes that have slightly lower entrances than Karama Cat caves. I've had Karma Cat caves for years, while Insider Reviews senior editor Lily Alig tested the large Meowfia. My caves have doubled as play gyms for foster kittens, and both of our cats have lounged inside, spilled out the front, and napped on top.
Best window perch
Amosijoy Cushion Pad Bed Cat Window Perch
Part cozy bed, part lookout spot, this perch is ideal for small spaces and cats who enjoy sun-soaked naps with a front-row seat to the outdoors.
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What we like
Provides cats with an elevated vantage point
Holds up to 40 pounds
Metal frame folds flat when not in use
Reversible bed for year-round use
Permanent installation not required
Specifics
Materials:Metal perch with suction cups, reversible cover cloth with fleece on one side and mesh on other side
Available sizes:23.3' L x 11.2' W
Color options:White
Washing instructions:Machine washable and air dry only
Warranty:None. 30-day returns for new, unused beds in original packaging when purchased via Amazon.
Cats are both predators and prey who love high vantage points from which they can survey their surroundings, so providing them with a window perch makes sense. I recommend the Amosijoy Bed Window Perch because it's a sturdy yet plush bed that gives cats a secure spot to lounge, nap, and watch the world go by. When it's not in use, you can fold the metal frame flat against the window.
You can attach this perch to any window that's at least 23.3 inches wide using the included suction cups — no permanent installation is required. The suction cups provide a firm grip that doesn't give when my cats jump on it. In fact, the perch is designed to hold up to 40 pounds, so even large breeds needing extra support can rest comfortably.
The temperatures have been chilly while testing this perch, so my cats have enjoyed curling up in the cozy bolstered fleece bed. Once the weather warms up, I'll flip the cushion to the breathable mesh side for a cooler snooze. The bolster lacks some support, though. The front bolster edge tends to fold over, and the bed tilts slightly forward. However, neither issue affected its sturdiness or discouraged my cats from jumping on and lounging on it. I mounted the perch on my large dining room window, overlooking my backyard chickens outside and dining table inside, so there's always something for my cats to watch.
Best with tunnel
Kitty City Cat Tunnel Bed
Our cats loved racing through this tunnel and refueling with a catnap in the plush center bed.
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Specifics
Materials:Wire frame, polyester tunnel cover, fiberfill bed
Available sizes:39' L, 12.5' tunnel diameter
Color options:White, brown, gray, plaid
Washing instructions:Tunnel is spot clean-only. Bed is machine wash and dry.
Warranty:None. 30-day returns when purchased via Amazon. 365-day returns when purchased via Chewy.
Like cat caves, tunnels give cats a covered space to hide out and stalk their prey. Unlike caves, tunnels also offer a path for zooming through and playing. My pick from Kitty City has a plush cushioned bed in the center for a cozy lounging spot between play sessions. Before I even zipped the bed to the tunnel, my cat, Lyra, had already claimed the cushy sherpa bed as that night's sleeping spot.
You can set up the Kitty City Cat Tunnel Bed however you and your cat prefer. My cats love it when the two tunnel halves are zipped together into a full circle. They zoom around it like a little racetrack. You can also zip the tunnel into an "S" shape with two open ends or leave the halves unzipped for two separate semi-circles.
The tunnel has a slight crinkle, but not enough to startle timid cats. "Crinkle materials are appealing because the rustling noise is reminiscent of prey running through grass or brush, which triggers the cat's prey drive and hunting instincts," Geller says. Each tunnel half includes a door with a dangling toy.
While the tunnel itself is spot-clean only, the bed is machine washable. When I wiped off a mixture of wet cat food and crushed dry food, the tunnel fabric remained smooth and came out clean without discoloration. The tunnel comes in four colors, including red and blue plaid, which I chose because I plan to zip it around my Christmas tree to see how well it works for cat-proofing.
Best for large cats
If you have an extra-large cat, they need extra-large gear — sturdy cat trees, large litter boxes, and a cat bed that they can sprawl out on. The medium-sized Bedsure Pet Couch has an impressive 30 inches of sleeping space. It's even roomy enough for two. My cats weren't interested in sharing, but Will Fischer, Insider Reviews senior content strategist, says his oversized duo (19.5-inch long Binu and 17.5-inch long Bomi) had no trouble fitting at once. Sometimes they lounge together and sometimes separately in the bed.
Shaped like a miniature couch, this bed has plush armrests and a cushioned back. One of Fischer's cats enjoyed propping a foot over the back for a good stretch. Mine preferred curling up on it or leaning against the bed while lounging on the cool floor. Thanks to its marginal weight of 6 pounds and a non-skid bottom, the bed doesn't slide even when cats position themselves against it.
The cat sofa comes in seven colors, and I chose cream specifically to see how much dirt and cat hair would stand out. Even after a winter of use in front of the fireplace by my short-haired gray cat and long-haired tuxedo, it still looks almost as good as new. If the bed collects fur, a quick pass with a lint roller or vacuum does the trick. You can also toss the removable cover into the wash, though it's a slight pain getting the cover off and on.
Best for cats and dogs
Cats knead their beds and sometimes drool in their sleep while dogs may circle and dig. The best bed for sharing needs to handle it all. The Bedsure Orthopedic Flannel Dog Sofa strikes a balance between cat-approved comfort and dog-friendly durability, offering 4 inches of egg-crate foam for joint support, a waterproof liner, a machine-washable cover, and a sturdy bolster that can support both pets.
This bed didn't just impress our tester for this guide, but it also earned a top spot in our guide to the best dog beds. It held up to our durability tests and even our kneading and fur retention assessments, though we recommend handwashing the liner as its zipper failed for some of our dog bed testers.
Steven Cohen, Insider Reviews senior editor, says his cat, Willow, gave it the ultimate seal of approval by ditching her favorite spot on his sofa for this bed. His medium-sized lab mix, Kenobi, was just as fond of it, too. "The bed was large enough for both of them, and they often slept nestled up together," Cohen says of the 42-inch long bed he tested.
While this bed's size and features make it a good fit for multi-pet households, our experts recommend giving your cat resources all their own, too, like one of the best cat trees.
What to look for in a cat bed
Cats snooze for 12 to 18 hours a day, and Placer says you can think of their bed as a cozy recharging station. Here's what my experts recommend looking for in the best cat beds to help your feline friend relax and recharge.
Comfort and support: It can be surprising to us humans what cats find comfortable. Paying attention to their favorite spots and behaviors can help you choose the best cat bed for them. If your cat loves to knead, go for a plush, padded bed, Geller says. Bolstered or high plush sides can help cats nestle in while older, arthritic, or overweight cats may prefer a low-sided or flat bed that's easier to get in and out of. "For arthritis, specifically, I recommend choosing a bed that is designed for orthopedic needs," Tomlin says.
Comfort isn't just about fluffiness, though, as your cat needs to feel safe and secure in their bed, too. A covered or cave-style bed might be best for cats who love to hide under furniture or in boxes. Cats who like a clear view may prefer an open bed, and felines who are always reaching new heights may like a perch bed attached to a window.
Materials: A majority of cat beds are made with synthetic fibers like polyester, which is fine for many cats, especially when the bed is durably constructed. Beds that don't readily shed, stand up to kneading, and hold up in the wash last longer and reduce the risk of loose fibers being ingested. That said, if your cat has sensitive skin or allergies, Placer says it may be worth exploring beds made with natural materials like cotton, wool, or latex.
Features: One way cat beds provide comfort is by holding onto your cat's scent, so you don't need to wash the bed unless it's visibly dirty or soiled. A removable cover makes it much easier to clean up hairballs and other accidents when they happen while durable fabrics let you remove fur with a lint roller without damaging the bed. For senior cats with incontinence issues, Placer recommends looking for a bed that is waterproof.
Beyond being cozy, Tomlin and Placer say heated beds can help alleviate pain associated with arthritis by improving blood flow and reducing inflammation. The ideal surface temperature should be between 90 and 98 degrees F, which is close to your cat's natural body temperature. If the bed has a setting for a higher temperature, like the Knead cat bed, check with your veterinarian before using it. Self-heating beds are the safest option because there are no cords to get tangled in or chew. Beds that plug into outlets are also safe when used as directed and tested to meet electrical safety standards. "Other safety features to consider include a low-voltage heating element, thermostat, and an automatic shutoff," says Dr. Liza Cahn, a veterinarian and veterinary consultant for Embrace Pet Insurance.
Size: The best cat bed dimensions depend more on your cat's sleeping style than their actual size, Geller says. Many cats prefer a bed that they fit snugly into without a lot of room to spare. "Being in a confined space makes cats feel safe and secure," she says. "They find comfort in the gentle pressure from the sides of the bed." Smaller beds also retain more body heat. But if your cat is the type to sprawl out, limbs extended and spilling over the edges, a larger bed might be the way to go, she says.
Price: Our top picks for the best cat beds range from $15 (our best overall recommendation) to over $200 (our heated bed pick). Most cost between $30 and $60. We found that bigger price tags often mean additional features and higher-quality materials, like cotton, heating elements, or orthopedic foam. "If your cat is a senior and/or has known joint issues, the investment in a heated orthopedic bed is generally worth it," Cahn says.
How we tested the best cat beds
As a cat mom to two nap-loving felines, a foster mom to over 50 cats and kittens, and a professional cat product tester, I know just how picky cats can be about where they sleep. To find the best cat beds, I took notes on how my cats responded to them, how well the beds held up to typical use, and how easy they were to clean. I also recruited seven Insider Reviews editors and reporters and their cats to weigh in on different beds. Here's the testing methodology we followed.
Materials and durability: We evaluated each bed's construction, resilience to kneading, and condition after washing. Upon unboxing, we checked for defects and ensured the quality matched our expectations. To mimic a cat's kneading, we lightly dragged a fork across the fabric and pressed into the bed, taking note of any fraying or lumping. We also washed each bed according to its instructions, looking for any signs of shrinkage, shedding, pilling, discoloration, or other changes in the fabric or filling.
Comfort and support: We took a hands-on approach to finding the best cat beds with an ideal balance of comfort and support, meaning they were plush enough for kneading yet firm enough that a cat doesn't sink into their bed. If a bed had a heating component, I used an infrared thermometer to measure its surface temperature. A bed was rewarded a top score if it maintained a surface temperature of around 90 to 98 degrees F, which closely matches a cat's body temperature without posing the risk of overheating. For perches and elevated beds, we evaluated their ability to support a cat's weight, ensuring they cradled the cat without excessive sagging and remained stable when a cat jumped on or off. No freestanding elevated beds tested passed our criteria for sturdiness.
Ease of cleaning: After use by our cats, we noted how much fur accumulated on each bed and whether it could be easily removed with a lint roller without damaging the fabric. Then, we washed all beds according to the manufacturer's instructions, giving the highest scores to those that were easy to disassemble, clean, dry, and reassemble. For spot-clean-only products, like tunnels, I smeared a mix of wet and dry cat food on the fabric, let it dry overnight, and then wiped it clean to test stain removal.
Ease of assembly: While most of these cat beds didn't require assembly, we rated perches and elevated beds based on how clear the instructions were, whether extra tools were needed, and whether they could be assembled in 15 minutes or less.
Cat bed FAQs
What kind of bed do cats like best?
"Look through your cat's eyes when purchasing a bed for them," Placer says. The best way to figure out which bed your cat might use is by observing their sleeping habits and behaviors. Geller says cats who like to stretch out may prefer a larger bed or even a rectangular one. Those who curl up tightly usually go for round beds not much larger than themselves. Some cats like to hide to feel secure, making a covered or cave-style bed a better option. Since a cat's mood can change depending on the time of day, the season, or even what's going on in your home, having more than one type of bed is a good idea. For senior cats, our experts agree that a bed with good support, ideally orthopedic, is the best cat bed for them.
What materials do cats like best to sleep on?
Cats like sleeping on a lot of different materials, and unexpected ones at that — a cool tile floor, your keyboard, or (a favorite of my cats) a pile of clean laundry. So, while it's tough for our experts to say exactly what material your cat prefers, they have some recommendations for the healthiest options. "Organic cotton, wool, and latex are great choices for cats with allergies, like asthmatic cats or those with sensitive skin," Placer says. "These materials may also help to regulate the cat's body temperature."
Do cats prefer open or covered beds?
It depends on your cat's personality and the dynamics of your household, Placer says. Some cats enjoy the privacy of a covered bed, and playful ones may use it as a hiding spot for stalking and pouncing. However, in multi-pet households — or for anxious cats — a covered bed might feel confining if they can't see what's around them. An open bed allows them to keep watch. Geller says if your cat often burrows under furniture or blankets, they'll likely appreciate a covered bed.
What is the best place for a cat to sleep at night?
The best place for your cat to sleep is anywhere that's safe and comfortable for them. If you'd like your cat to sleep in their designated bed at night, Placer recommends putting it where they tend to hang out and away from potential stressors, like other pets or children. She also recommends creating positive associations by offering a treat whenever your cat chooses to settle in their bed. Geller says additional tricks to encourage use include sprinkling catnip inside, adding a few treats, or using a pheromone spray. "My cats will always choose to nap on a piece of clothing I leave on the floor," she says. So, she often places a worn clothing item in any new cat bed to make it more enticing.
Janelle Leeson
Freelance Writer
Janelle Leeson is a Portland, Oregon-based contributor for Insider Reviews, where she tests and writes about products for pets. She holds a bachelor of science in biology and transitioned to freelance writing after a decade-long career in the field. Her approach to pet care writing and reporting is rooted in scientific principles which consider a pet's biological need for play, proper nutrition, and environmental enrichment. In addition to writing about animal health, behavior, and nutrition, Janelle also writes about sustainability, beauty, and fashion. Her work on pets and other topics appears at Daily Paws, Great Pet Care, Rover, Shop Today, USA Today Reviewed, Fetch by The Dodo, and elsewhere. Her work has also appeared in print in Inside Your Dog's Mind, Inside Your Cat's Mind, and Paw Print magazines. You can find Janelle on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
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Something about the slight velvet finish that this lotion leaves behind serves as the perfect base for makeup to layer on top of — no pilling or unsightly foundation separating. In fact, it works better as a base than some other expensive primers that I've tried. Plus, the fact that I can procure a value-sized bottle of this for less than $20 keeps me coming back time and time again.I hesitate to make this comparison, since I'm such a huge fan of the slightly pricier version, but this reminds me of the cult-favorite Embryolisse Lait-Crème Concentré, a magical French facial cream that also doubles as a makeup primer. Get it from Amazon for $13.68+ (available in two sizes). A velvety liner that rivals Charlotte Tilbury's famous "Pillow Talk" Everyone is most likely familiar with the iconic "Pillow Talk" lip liner by Charlotte Tilbury, which I'm also a devotee of, but cringe at the $26 price tag. Milani is the maker behind tons of notable drugstore cosmetics, including this retractable lip liner that comes in nearly identical shades to the luxury version (Cinammon Statement or Nude Entrance). It's creamy, long-lasting and doesn't feather along or above the lip line when I want to accentuate my lips.I'm equally obsessed with the Milani Color Fetish line of matte lipsticks, which are ultra-pigmented and very soft on the lips. Get it from Amazon for $7.97 (available in 12 colors). A flexible and imperceptible concealer The Maybelline Age Rewind concealer has been my exclusive concealer of choice for nearly a decade and I have yet to find a formula that manages to be so imperceptible on the skin, yet so effective at brightening my under eye. The formula blends easily and because it's so thin, it does a really great job of not settling into my fine lines or creasing throughout the day and I don't even need to use powder to set it. It easily disperses from the built-in sponge applicator and comes in 28 shades, including a redness-canceling green shade and a brightening pink tone.I personally can't speak to this comparison, but the Age Rewind is often cited as an affordable alternative to the Nars Radiant Creamy concealer, a medium-coverage product that promises to be good for dark it from Amazon for $8.98. A fine-line liquid eyebrow pen that looks like real brow hairs I have some sparse patches on my left eyebrow from previous scarring, and I adore how NYX's Lift & Snatch eyebrow pen manages to fill in the gap, without making it look like I just have a solid block of color on my skin. The flexible tip is ultra-fine to help mimic the look of brow hairs, while the ink-like formula is instantly drying and completely budge-proof. Available in 10 shades, this product is strikingly similar to my beloved micro-stroke pen by Anastasia Beverly Hills, a brand known for its incredible brow products. Get it from Amazon for $9.99+. Latex-free makeup sponges that perform exactly like the Beauty Blender For the longest time, I only used a Beautyblender to apply my makeup, a $20 tool that is so revered it can even be considered the industry standard for makeup sponges. Then, about three years ago, I discovered these latex-free lookalikes that cost around $5 for a colorful carton of five and have never looked back. Like the Blender, this delightfully squishy sponge makes my foundation look airbrushed and mimics the original's exact shape: a round body and a pointed precision tip. I use this damp for the perfect dispersion of products and bounce it along the skin in a stippling motion to apply my foundation, blend cream products and even a five-piece set from Amazon for $5.38+ (available in five color combos). The most hydrating and cushiony lip oil I've ever used If you're not familiar with lip oils, think of them as a grown-up version of those sticky glosses from the '90s that promise the same coveted shine, but with the feel of a hydrating balm. Colour Pop's Lux lip oils were the first I ever tried and ultimately the reason I fell in love with this type of formulation. Available in four sheer shades, this lip oil has a unique gel-like texture that melts down to a lightweight and cushiony gloss that's incredibly comfortable and smooth to wear. It uses a blend of antioxidant-rich chamomile and calendula oils to help nourish lips and keep them feeling hydrated. In my opinion, the feel and longevity of this gloss even beats the cult-favorite Tower 28 high-shine lip jelly, which costs $6 more. Get it from Amazon for $9.97. A milky skin conditioner that reminds me of Laniege Although this isn't a product that you could grab from your local Target or Walmart, it does have a drugstore price and a list of ingredients that is strikingly similar to the Laneige Cream Skin milky toner, a formula that's also Korean and costs over twice as much. The PDRN pink milky toner is a recent find from buzzy Korean skin care brand, Medicube, and so far, I'm loving it. The hydrating skin conditioner contains both ceramides and peptides (just like Laneige's Cream Skin product) for brightening and plumping power, but it also contains the addition of salmon-derived PDRN, an anti-aging ingredient that's risen in popularity this past year for its potential to improve skin texture and collagen production. Even after just a few months of use, I've already noticed increased softness and better bounce-back to my it from Amazon for $16.16. A nourishing body oil that's not greasy My skin is notoriously dry and I've found that incorporating body oils post-shower and after moisturizer has helped trap in hydration, improved skin texture and stave off my chronic eczema. This was one of the best oils that I ended up trying (including better than the uber-popular Osea Undaria algea body oil), and I don't hear a lot of people talk about how great it is. As a person who is opposed to certain textures, I'm in love with the fact that this formula doesn't sit greasy or stick atop the skin. It actually soaks in quickly and thoroughly to the point that I'm able to throw on my clothes right after and not leave a stain. Deceptively luxurious and available in five mild scents, it's enriched with three different oils that are nourishing and rich in antioxidants like squalane and you want to go a step further, I also use Saltair's SPF-infused version of this body oil because I prefer it significantly more than rubbing on regular SPF lotions that feel suffocating on my it from Amazon for $22.