
Glow Secret Scrub
Ever finished a shower feeling like your skin's tighter than before? You're not alone. Many scrubs strip away moisture along with dead cells. That's usually down to harsh physical exfoliants—think walnut shells or rough salt—that can scratch the skin. Plus, strong detergents in some formulas pull away natural oils, making dryness worse.
Exfoliation should gently clear away dead skin, not leave you red and raw. Scrubs use either physical bits (like sugar, rice powder, or fine seeds) or chemical ingredients (like glycolic acid) to help loosen up old cells. But using a scrub with jagged particles or too much fragrance? That’s where irritation creeps in.
Using your hands gets the job done for sensitive skin. For more body exfoliation, mesh gloves or soft loofahs help distribute product evenly. Just avoid anything that feels scratchy—overdoing it can break down your skin barrier.
If you want a scrub with natural ingredients and proven results, Arish BIO-NATURAL provides options using gentle, plant-based exfoliants and soothing oils. You’ll find blends that leave skin smooth without stripping away moisture. Check out our shower scrubs at arishbionatural.com for a skin-friendly upgrade.
No, it's best to use a scrub just once or twice a week. Daily exfoliation can irritate your skin and strip away its natural protective barrier.
Sugar scrubs are usually gentler because the particles are smaller and dissolve faster. Salt scrubs can be too abrasive for sensitive skin.
Absolutely! Exfoliating removes dead cells, but it can also leave your skin a bit dry. Always follow up with a good moisturizer.
Skip it. Body scrubs are too rough for the delicate skin on your face. Look for facial-specific exfoliants instead.
Yes, our shower scrubs use gentle botanicals and hydrating oils that soften tough areas like elbows and knees without harsh abrasion.
Look for rounded exfoliating particles, minimal fragrance, and added moisturizers. Patch test if you’re unsure.
If your skin feels sore, looks red, or stings after using a scrub, ease up. Gentle pressure is all you need to get results.
Natural scrubs with plant-based particles can be very effective for smoothing skin. Chemical exfoliants target deeper layers, but both have their place.
Definitely. Just make sure your loofah is soft and clean. Our scrubs pair well with gentle applicators for even exfoliation.
Regular exfoliation can reduce the risk of ingrown hairs by keeping pores clear and removing dead skin cells around hair follicles.