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Title: Skin not feeling clean after shower
Post by: Yash on Apr 03, 2026, 06:07 AM
I use a loofah and shower gel and rinse well, but after I dry off, some dirty‑looking residue still comes off when I rub my skin. Scrubbing harder hasn't helped and it happens every time.

Has anyone faced this? Any tips or routine changes that worked for you?

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Title: Re: Skin not feeling clean after shower
Post by: Meera on Apr 03, 2026, 06:07 AM
That's not dirt, bro. It's just your skin. First off, don't rub hard even while showering. Treat your skin like a soft glass, not a stone. You don't even need a loofah—your hand is enough.

Some body washes leave a bit of residue for moisturising. Folks often think it's dirt. If that's what you're seeing, just switch the body wash.
Title: Re: Skin not feeling clean after shower
Post by: Naveen on Apr 03, 2026, 06:07 AM
Use an exfoliating glove. You can find them on Amazon.
Title: Re: Skin not feeling clean after shower
Post by: Imtiaz on Apr 03, 2026, 06:07 AM
I faced this too.
Shower as usual but use hot or warm water to soften the skin. Pat it dry so it's still a bit damp, then gently rub with a dry or slightly damp exfoliating glove or a regular hand towel. You'll see dead skin coming off. If you like, finish with a quick cold‑water rinse to soothe, and moisturise well afterwards.
Title: Re: Skin not feeling clean after shower
Post by: Nikhil on Apr 03, 2026, 06:07 AM
I use an exfoliating glove that removes all dirt, sweat, and dead skin.
Title: Re: Skin not feeling clean after shower
Post by: Devendra on Apr 03, 2026, 06:07 AM
Can you describe the residue? Is it a greyish film on the skin or something else?
Title: Re: Skin not feeling clean after shower
Post by: Riya on Apr 03, 2026, 06:07 AM
Lohe ka jhuna
Title: Re: Skin not feeling clean after shower
Post by: Parth on Apr 03, 2026, 06:07 AM
I had the same issue and hated how dead skin stuck to my towels. Just exfoliate. You don't need pricey chemical exfoliants or scrubs—an exfoliation glove does the job. I got one for ₹150‑200. Learn how to care for it and you're set. Don't overdo it; once a week is enough.

If you still use a loofah or pumice stone, ditch them. Loofahs just scratch your skin hard. You want cleaner skin, not a new layer.
Title: Re: Skin not feeling clean after shower
Post by: Mister on Apr 03, 2026, 06:07 AM
Could it be hard water?
Title: Re: Skin not feeling clean after shower
Post by: Nandini on Apr 03, 2026, 06:07 AM
Yes, I had the same problem.

Before bathing, apply coconut oil or any oil that suits you, then wait 2‑3 hours (or as convenient) before you shower.

I stopped using loofahs and those creamy soaps or body washes. Synthetic loofahs don't help; I only use natural brown loofahs about once a month.

I use a salicylic‑acid‑based body wash twice a week. Sometimes I even use Vatika brown‑bottle shampoo as a body wash—it feels nice on the skin, probably because of reetha.

Afterward I just apply a simple body lotion.
Title: Re: Skin not feeling clean after shower
Post by: Vivek on Apr 03, 2026, 06:07 AM
Why not use an exfoliating glove along with a body scrub?