Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Body Scrub - Loofah body exfoliation.

For most skin types, schedule loofah exfoliation every 2–4 weeks. Sensitive or reactive skin may need longer intervals. Your technician will recommend a personalized frequency based on skin condition, goals, and any concurrent treatments to ensure safe, effective results.

Yes, when performed by a trained therapist using gentle pressure and appropriate products. We conduct a consultation and patch test for sensitive skin, and may adjust technique, timing, or recommend alternatives like enzymatic exfoliation to prevent irritation.

Absolutely. Loofah exfoliation pairs well with massages, facials, and body wraps to enhance results. Inform your therapist about upcoming treatments to optimize timing and avoid over-exfoliation, especially before chemical peels or sun exposure.

Expect smoother, more radiant skin with temporary redness in some cases. Skin feels softer and hydrated; avoid direct sun and harsh products for 24–48 hours. We'll apply soothing moisturizers and sun protection if needed.

Contraindications include active sunburn, open wounds, contagious skin conditions, severe eczema, or recent chemical peels. Pregnancy and certain medications may require modification—disclose medical history during consultation so we can tailor or reschedule safely.

Arrive clean and avoid heavy lotions or fragrances. Inform us of medications and skin concerns. Drink water, wear loose clothing post-treatment, and plan to avoid intense sun or vigorous exercise for 24 hours to maximize benefits and comfort.