The 8 Best Hand Creams for Men in 2026, Tested by Grooming Experts
Working with your hands doesn’t need to end with dryness.

DESPITE COMING FROM a long line of laborers, I would never be mistaken for a handyman. Not just because I struggle with the most basic household projects (did everybody know mini-splits had filters?), but because my hands are far too soft. This is by design. Just like how I use a daily moisturizer to hydrate my face and a body lotion to prevent dryness all over, I rely on hand cream to keep my skin smooth.
Best Hand Creams for Men
- Best Overall Hand Cream: Aesop Resurrection Aromatique Hand Balm
- Best Hand Cream For Manual Labor: O'Keeffe's Working Hands Hand Cream
- Best Non-Greasy Hand Cream: CeraVe Therapeutic Hand Cream
- Best Value Hand Cream: Gold Bond Healing Hand Cream
- Best Heavy-Duty Hand Cream: Kiehl's Ultimate Strength Hand Salve
None of this is to say that my hands never see rough work or get dry and cracked. Before I moved to New York City, I was always working on old cars (because I couldn’t afford anything else), and no tool was better at repairing my admittedly too-delicate-for-manual-labor hands. Using a quality hand cream is essential for keeping your mitts healthy, especially with daily exposure to harsh weather, sun, frequent washing, and physical wear.
Regular use helps maintain moisture, improve skin elasticity, and prevent dryness, cracking, and irritation. Unlike lighter lotions, hand creams provide deeper hydration and create a protective barrier that locks in moisture and shields the skin from damage. In short, making hand cream part of your daily routine keeps your hands soft, resilient, and looking well-groomed year-round.
What to Consider
Ingredients
Depending on your primary concern, you’ll want to zero in on specific ingredients in your hand cream. Below are the most common concerns and the ingredients that best meet those needs.
- Dryness: You will need the best source of hydration, which will be derived from humectants, such as aloe vera, glycerin, and hyaluronic acid. They attract and bind water to your skin, increasing its moisture. Also, keep an eye out for emollients like argan oil, dimethicone, shea butter, squalane, and petrolatum. These ingredients create a physical barrier over the surface of the skin to prevent water loss and lock in hydration.
- Wrinkles: The skin on top of the hands is very delicate and prone to showing early signs of aging. While some of the same anti-aging ingredients found in face products can also be effective for the hands, the combinations may vary. To help the skin stay soft and youthful, look for the following ingredients: retinol, vitamin C, vitamin E, lactic acid, and niacinamide.
- Dark spots and discoloration: The best way to prevent discoloration on the skin is by protecting yourself from long bouts of sun exposure. For this, be sure to apply sunscreen over your hands after your cream. Ingredients like niacinamide, vitamin C, and licorice root extract in the hand cream can also help brighten the skin and fade dark spots over time.
Size
When it comes to skincare products, the container’s size is one of those things you probably don’t consider until it’s too late. This usually dawns on me whenever I’m packing and realize nothing I own is TSA-friendly. To avoid my ritual of chaotically rushing to the nearest drugstore to overpay for a travel bottle, buy something 3.4 oz or smaller to begin with if you’re a frequent flyer. On the opposite end of the spectrum, those who know they’ll be using the same cream every day at home should look for the largest bottle for the best possible value.
Scent
For those of us with sensitive skin, the question of fragrance will always be paramount. If your skin is easily irritated, I would look only for unscented options. That’s not to say we should all avoid fragrance. I can get away from some scent, as my hands aren’t nearly as sensitive as my face or scalp. Still, this requires its own thought process. You’ll want to keep in mind your other daily fragrances—colognes, deodorants, body wash, etc.—and look for options that will complement these scents, rather than clash with them.
How We Selected
As a grooming editor, I regularly test hand creams of all kinds, from new launches to tried-and-true staples. With normal-to-dry, sensitive skin, I’m able to evaluate how different formulas perform across a range of needs, paying close attention to ingredients, texture, absorption, and long-term results. Over time, I’ve revisited top picks and compared notes with fellow editors to identify the hand creams that consistently deliver hydration, comfort, and reliable performance. After testing over 25 hand creams over the past year, I landed on these eight as the best options for men.
More of Our Favorite Skincare
Moisturizers for Oily Skin | Moisturizers for Sensitive Skin | Moisturizers With SPF | Moisturizers for Combination Skin | Moisturizers for Dry Skin | Moisturizer | Night Creams | Foot Creams | Eye Creams | Body Washes for Dry Skin | Bar Soaps | Natural Soaps | Biodegradable Soaps | Face Washes | Moisturizing Body Washes | Deodorants | Skincare Brands for Men | Budget Skincare | Body Washes | Hand Creams|Best Body Lotions for Men
Additional reporting by Joseph Cheatham
Sean Zucker is the Grooming and Reviews Editor at Men's Health. He brings over half a decade of experience covering health, wellness, and lifestyle. When Sean's not writing about hair products, you can find him running for exercise, or toward the nearest food truck.
Christian is the Style and Reviews Director at Men's Health and Women’s Health, where he oversees shopping and style content for both brands. He started his magazine career as an accessories assistant at Vogue, and has since held editorial roles at Tatler Asia and The Manual. When he’s not online shopping, you can find him on long walks with his two corgis.
Readers Also Read

Electric Razors for Your Fastest, Cleanest Shave

25 High-Protein Snacks for All Your Cravings

Is Your Hair Loss From Thinning or Breaking?

You Can Own The Pitt’s Noah Wyle’s Linen Suit























