
Glow Secret Scrub
Glow Secret Scrub
Hair Plus Premium (Water Based)
Sunscreen SPF 60 Gel
Normal Shampoo
Sunscreen SPF 60 Lotion
AHA BHA Balance Exfoliator Toner
Hair Plus Premium (Oil Based)
Sunscreen SPF 40 Lotion
Sunscreen SPF 40 Gel
Lemon Body Wash
Most people grab the harshest scrub thinking it’ll work faster. Truth is, oversized grains or sharp materials can leave microtears, making your skin red and irritated. Look for natural exfoliants like walnut shell powder, bamboo, or sugar. They’re effective but won’t scratch up your skin.
Ever step out of the shower feeling tight and itchy? That’s your skin begging for moisture. Good scrubs blend exfoliation with hydration—think oils like coconut, olive, or almond. These not only help loosen dead skin, but also leave your skin soft instead of stripped.
Strong scents might seem luxurious, but they can trigger sensitivity, especially right after exfoliation. Go for lightly scented or fragrance-free options if you have sensitive skin.
You want a scrub with recognizable, skin-friendly ingredients. If you see alcohol, sulfates, or artificial dyes high up on the list, skip it. These can dry out or inflame your skin.
In-store testers or trial sizes help you feel the grit before committing. A good scrub should dissolve easily as you massage and rinse away clean—no residue, no sticky feeling.
If you want a shower exfoliating scrub that’s gentle but still gets results, our Bionatural® Actives are worth a look. We blend natural exfoliants with nourishing oils and keep the formulas simple—no harsh chemicals, no overpowering scents. You can even use our AI Skin Analyser to get a personalized recommendation instantly. Check it out at arishbionatural.com.
No, most skin types do better with exfoliating 2–3 times a week. Daily use can cause redness, dryness, or sensitivity, especially if you scrub hard.
Sugar scrubs are usually gentler for most skin, while salt scrubs can be more abrasive. If you have sensitive or dry skin, stick with sugar-based options.
Apply a fragrance-free moisturizer right away. If tightness continues, switch to a scrub with more oils or fewer harsh ingredients.
If your skin stings, turns red for hours, or feels scratched after use, the particles might be too large or sharp. Choose a scrub with finer, rounded grains.
A mild tingle can be okay if it fades quickly. Burning or stinging means you should rinse off immediately and try a gentler formula.
Massage gently on damp skin in circular motions, then rinse well. Don’t press too hard—let the scrub do the work.
Yes, regular gentle exfoliation can reduce ingrown hairs by clearing blocked pores and dead skin, especially before shaving.
Our formulas are designed to be gentle, but if you have eczema, test a small area first. Always check with your dermatologist for severe cases.
Our analyser helps you find the scrub and skincare routine that fits your unique skin needs—hydration, pigmentation, and more.
No, we only use natural exfoliants like walnut shell and bamboo, so you never have to worry about microplastic pollution.