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Ever tried a scrub that left your skin red and irritated? That usually comes down to the exfoliant. Fine sugar or salt granules are gentle enough for most people, while crushed shells or pits can scratch. If you have sensitive skin, go for cream-based scrubs with ultra-fine particles. For stubborn rough patches, a slightly grittier texture might help—but don't go overboard.
If your skin feels tight after scrubbing, it's missing moisture. Look for natural oils like coconut, almond, or jojoba. These not only soften but help lock in hydration, so you're not left flaky. Avoid products loaded with synthetic fragrances; these can irritate and dry you out.
Scented scrubs can make shower time feel luxurious, but for some folks, fragrance is a dealbreaker. If you've ever had a rash pop up after using a new scrub, check the label for added scents. Unscented options are best for reactive skin.
Start with the first five ingredients. If you spot natural exfoliants and oils up front, that's a good sign. Watch out for microplastics (polyethylene beads)—these aren't just bad for your skin, they're banned in many countries for environmental reasons.
Body scrubs range from ₹250 to ₹1200 depending on brand, size, and ingredients. Jars are easy to scoop from, but tubes are more hygienic, especially if you share.
Shells, pits, and large salt crystals sound natural but can cause microtears. If you've ever felt stinging after exfoliating, switch to something gentler.
Scrubbing daily strips away protective oils. 2–3 times a week is plenty for most people. If your skin feels raw or tight, cut back.
Choosing a body scrub shouldn't feel complicated. We blend gentle, plant-based exfoliants with nourishing oils—so you get smooth, healthy skin without irritation. If you're not sure which formula suits your skin, try our AI Skin Analyser for a quick scan and personalized recommendations. Check out our range at Arish BIO-NATURAL.
Most people do best exfoliating 2–3 times a week. If your skin gets dry or irritated, cut back to once weekly.
Body scrubs are usually too rough for facial skin. Go for a dedicated facial exfoliant for gentler action.
Wet your skin, scoop a small amount, and massage in gentle circles. Rinse thoroughly and follow up with moisturizer.
A mild tingle can happen, but stinging or burning means you should stop and switch to a gentler formula.
Regular exfoliation can help prevent ingrown hairs by keeping pores clear and removing dead skin cells.
Natural ingredients are usually gentler, but some (like crushed shells) can still be abrasive. Always check the texture.
Yes, we offer gentle scrubs with fine exfoliants and soothing oils. Try our AI Skin Analyser for a tailored pick.
Absolutely. Scrubs remove dead skin, letting moisturizers sink in better. Make sure yours has hydrating oils.
Scrubs can help fade dark patches over time by speeding up cell turnover, but results take several weeks.
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