Many people experience the difficulty of reaching behind their shoulders or their back. This can be especially challenging for people with oily skin on their backs. The thick oily skin can cause dead skin cells to build up in this area and cause clogged pores, or what many people call "bacne" (back acne).
Since your back is a "hard-to-reach" zone, the right tools are non-negotiable. Most people fail because they use a standard loofah that doesn't provide enoughcoverage.
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Tool Type |
Best For... |
Why it Works |
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Exfoliating Back Scrubber |
Deep Cleaning |
A long fabric band with handles that lets you "saw" across your back. |
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Long-Handled Body Brush |
Dry Brushing |
Reaches the center of the spine; great for stimulating lymph flow. |
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Salicylic Acid Wash |
Chemical Exfoliation |
Dissolves dead skin cells without scrubbing; perfect for acne-prone skin. |
To get the best results without irritating your skin, follow this simple routine:
You can make an effective back scrub at home:
Removing dead skin from your back is easy when you have the right tools, like a long-handled brush or an exfoliating band. By exfoliating just 1–2 times a week, you can prevent breakouts and keep your skin feeling silky smooth.