




Lemon Body Wash
If you've ever grabbed a stiff loofah hoping for smoother skin, you're not alone. But those scratchy mesh balls can leave microtears that make dryness and irritation worse, especially if you have sensitive or acne-prone skin. Most drugstore scrubbers are made with dense synthetic fibers that trap bacteria and don’t rinse clean easily.
Your skin’s outer layer acts as a shield. When you use something too abrasive, tiny cracks can form. This makes it easier for moisture to escape and irritants to get in. People with eczema, body acne, or keratosis pilaris (those little bumps on the arms) often see their symptoms flare after using harsh scrubbers.
The best body wash scrubber balances exfoliation with safety. Look for options made with plant-based or ultra-soft synthetic fibers. Silicone scrubbers, for example, won’t harbor bacteria and can be sterilized between uses. Textured washcloths with fine weaving also remove dead skin without roughness.
Bacteria thrive in damp scrubbers. Look for products labeled “quick-dry” or with ventilated storage cases. This small detail can prevent breakouts and odors.
If you’re struggling to reach your back or feet, a scrubber with a handle or flexible shape makes cleaning easier. No need to contort or risk over-scrubbing.
People with sensitive skin should skip anything labeled “deep exfoliation.” If you have body acne, go for silicone or antimicrobial options. Those with dry skin will benefit from softer fibers and gentle circular motions.
We’re proud to bring you plant-based, quick-dry body wash scrubbers designed for every skin type. Each one pairs perfectly with our Bionatural® Actives and is easy to clean. Use our AI Skin Analyser for a personalized recommendation and see all options at arishbionatural.com.
If you pick a gentle scrubber like silicone or bamboo fiber, daily use is usually fine. For rough loofahs or mesh, stick to 2-3 times per week to avoid irritation.
Every 2 months is ideal, even if it looks clean. Bacteria build up over time and can cause breakouts or infections.
Yes—if you use a non-abrasive, quick-dry scrubber like silicone. Avoid scrubbing too hard, and always clean your scrubber after each use.
Loofahs are plant-based and exfoliate well but can trap bacteria. Silicone scrubbers are gentler, dry faster, and are much easier to sanitize.
Liquid cleansers rinse out more easily and don’t leave residue in your scrubber. Bar soaps can clog fibers and foster bacterial growth.
That’s usually a sign of trapped moisture and bacteria. Wash and dry your scrubber thoroughly, and switch to a quick-dry design.
Our scrubbers are designed with skin-friendly fibers that minimize irritation. They’re a good match for sensitive, dry, or acne-prone skin types.
Facial skin is more delicate than your body. It’s best to use a dedicated facial brush or cloth—never your body scrubber.
We use plant-based, quick-dry materials that are easy to clean and gentle enough for daily use. You can see them at arishbionatural.com.
Rinse after each use and wash weekly with hot water and mild soap. Let it dry outside the shower for best results.