Buff, Polish and Hydrate
A good body scrub can completely transform the feel of your skin, helping to smooth rough patches, lift away dull surface cells, and support a healthier-looking glow from head to toe. Whether you prefer a rich, grainy texture or a silky chemical exfoliant, our body exfoliators are designed to refresh and revive the skin while improving the absorption of your daily moisturiser.
If you’re targeting dryness or uneven texture, AMELIORATE offers expert smoothing blends formulated to refine bumpy or rough areas. For those who enjoy a more indulgent, spa-like experience, Coco & Eve creates nutrient-rich scrubs that help polish and soften the skin with a tropical-inspired finish. If you’re looking to enhance radiance, Sol de Janeiro provides glow-boosting body exfoliators that leave the skin feeling silky, nourished, and ready for moisture. For sensitive or reactive skin, First Aid Beauty offers gentle exfoliating solutions that smooth while supporting the skin barrier.
Most body scrubs work best when used two to three times a week, ideally after cleansing, so warm water can soften the skin before exfoliation. Choose physical scrubs for instant polish or chemical formulas with glycolic or salicylic acid to unclog pores and refine texture. Follow with a nourishing lotion, cream, or body oil to lock in hydration and prolong your glow.
Explore our full collection to find the body scrub that best suits your skin type, routine, and desired level of exfoliation.
Should I use a body scrub before or after shaving?
Most experts recommend exfoliating before shaving to help lift dead skin, reduce ingrown hairs, and create a smoother surface for your razor.
How often should I exfoliate my body without overdoing it?
Two to three times a week is ideal for most skin types. If you’re using chemical body exfoliators, adjust frequency based on strength and skin sensitivity.
Can body scrubs help with keratosis pilaris or rough bumps?
Yes. Many users report that regular exfoliation — especially with formulas containing AHAs, BHAs, or urea — helps smooth KP bumps and improve texture over time.