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Back Brushes with a long handle are great for those hard to reach spots. The strong, firm bristles can feel like a sort of massage, but they aren't always the best for creating a rich, luxurious lather. Remember, you need a hook to hang them on. Wooden style brushes with removable heads are best for multitasking, both on your back and elsewhere. |
Loofahs are popular natural scrubbers with gentle but effective scrubbing action so as to not irritate sensitive skin. They come in handheld scrubs, mitts, and on a wooden handle similar to a back brush. The negative thing about loofahs is that they tend to impart an odor after awhile, especially if they are not able to dry out completely within a short amount of time. |
Nylon scrubbers are slightly more abrasive, but they dry quickly and come in a variety of forms from a sponge or pouf, to a mitt or cloth, depending on which you find most comfortable to use. They are good because they won't develop mold or any smell, plus they are virtually indestructible. Poufs are also great when you want to create a really foamy lather. |
From a simple washcloth to a sponge or mitt made of gentle terry cloth, you can be sure to get a rich, foamy lather with less skin irritation. It won't give you the same polished skin look of a harsher scrubber, but it will treat your skin with care. |
Massagers are great for using in the shower. While they are not quite scrubbers, they do offer therapeutic deep tissue relaxation. Excellent in the tub when you want to spend some time unwinding. Try a handheld styled massager, like the one featured here, or one of the innovative massage pillows.  |