Scalp & Body Care Blog
Dry Scalp vs Dandruff: How to Tell the Difference
Dandruff and dry scalp both flake, but underneath they are opposites: dandruff comes from too much oil and yeast on the scalp, while dry scalp...
African Exfoliating Net vs. Body Scrubber: An Honest Comparison
The African exfoliating net is genuinely good at what it does. Understanding where it works well and where its limitations are makes for a more...
What Does Exfoliating Your Body Actually Do?
Exfoliation removes the layer of dead skin cells your body is continuously shedding but not always clearing fast enough on its own. When that layer...
How to Give Yourself a Body Scrub Massage at Home
A body scrub massage combines exfoliation with massage-like pressure to soften skin and improve circulation. You don’t need a spa or a separate massage tool...
TPE vs. Silicone Body Scrubber: What's Actually Different?
TPE and silicone feel similar in your hand. Both are soft, flexible, and non-porous. But the material differences matter when you're choosing a tool that...
What a Shampoo Brush Actually Does for Your Scalp
Medically reviewed by Michael Bair PA-C Written by Ryan Payne · June 2026 Most people wash their hair with their fingers. Fingers do a reasonable...
Loofah vs. Silicone Body Scrubber: Which Is Actually More Hygienic?
Time to level up your shower game and bid adieu to those icky loofahs. Meet scrub-dub®, the ultimate body scrubber that takes cleanliness to a...
How to Remove Hair Product Buildup from Your Scalp
Medically reviewed by Michael Bair PA-C Written by Ryan Payne · June 2026 Hair gel, hairspray, dry shampoo, pomade, styling products are designed to stay...
Does a Scalp Scrubber Help with Dandruff?
A scalp scrubber reduces dandruff flaking by clearing the buildup layer that prevents your antidandruff shampoo from reaching the scalp. It won't cure dandruff, because...
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