We spend a lot of time on our facial skincare, but the skin on our backs is often neglected simply because it’s hard to reach. This leads to "bacne," clogged pores, and a rough texture. Learning how to exfoliate back areas properly is the secret to clear, glowing skin and preventing those annoying breakouts.
The skin on your back is thicker than the skin on your face and has a high concentration of oil glands. Sweat from workouts and friction from clothing can trap dead skin cells, leading to congestion. Regular exfoliation—about two to three times a week—removes this buildup and allows your skin to breathe.
You don’t need to be a gymnast to get the job done. Here is the simplest way to do it:
How to Exfoliate Your Back Step by Step
|
Method |
Best For |
Frequency |
|
Physical Scrubs |
Immediate smoothness & flaky skin |
2x per week |
|
Chemical Washes (AHAs/BHAs) |
Active "bacne" and deep pores |
3x per week |
|
Dry Brushing |
Lymphatic drainage & detox |
Before showering |
Tips for Exfoliating your back
While you might dedicate a lot of your time to achieve beautiful, healthy skin, your back needs just as much attention! Unfortunately, the reason so many of us neglect our back skin is that it can be hard to reach (and often impossible).
If poor back care leads to clogged pores, back acne and rough, dry texture. The good news?
There’s a secret weapon to achieving clear, glowing back skin and preventing the dreaded back acne: exfoliation.