
How to Build
Your Body Skincare Routine
7 Benefits of Maintaining a
Regular Body Care Routine

- Hydrated Skin:Regular moisturising helps to keep your skin hydrated, preventing it from becoming dry and itchy.
- Smooth Texture:Exfoliating removes dead skin cells, leading to a smoother skin texture.
- Clearer Skin:Proper cleansing helps to prevent body pimples by removing dirt and oil.
- Even Skin Tone:Consistent use of targeted treatments such as serums, as well as moisturisers with brightening ingredients, can help to reduce the appearance of dark spots and an uneven skin tone.
- Anti-Ageing:Consistent care with the right products can minimise the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
- Protection from the Sun:
Using sunscreen protects your skin from UV rays and potential sun damage.
- Improved Circulation:Massaging your skin during the application of products can improve blood circulation. This boost in circulation may promote healthier-looking skin.
Does Body Skincare
Differ Between Men and Women?
A body care routine for women may focus on moisturisers and addressing hormonal changes, like those during the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, or menopause, which can cause dryness or oiliness. Women's hormones can affect how the skin retains moisture and handles inflammation, so you might opt for thicker, more nourishing moisturisers or soothing treatments.
Men's body skincare often includes stronger cleansers to cater for their thicker skin. However, both men and women can benefit from cleansing, exfoliating, and moisturising their skin regularly.
5-Step Body
Skincare Routine
Use a body wash with hydrating ingredients such as glycerin or, if your skin is dry, opt for deeply nourishing formulas with ingredients like vitamin E to lock in the moisture.

Exfoliating helps to get rid of dead skin cells and make your skin feel smoother.
For best results, apply a body scrub to damp skin, and gently rub it in circular motions for 30 seconds to a minute. Focus on rough spots like your knees, elbows, and heels. Rinse off with lukewarm water and pat dry.
Aim to use a body scrub 1–2 times a week to avoid overly stripping the skin of moisture or compromising the skin barrier.
Hair removal is often part of a body skincare routine, and it helps to know the best skin-friendly way to shave, especially after exfoliating.
After exfoliating, apply shaving cream, foam, or gel to the areas of your body that you wish to shave. Warm water from the shower will have softened the body hair to make shaving easier.
Make sure to shave in the right direction for the desired shave and body part. Going against the grain can give a closer shave although, when shaving more sensitive areas, it can lead to irritation, ingrown hairs, and shaving rash.
Moisturising right after showering helps seal in the hydration from the water, leaving your skin feeling softer and smoother.
- Apply the Right Amount: Use around 2–3 tablespoons of body lotion for full coverage. Avoid using too much as this can lead to a greasy feel.
- Massage in Sections: Start with a small amount in your palms and apply in sections—begin with your legs, then move to your arms and torso for even coverage.
- Focus on Dry Areas: Apply extra lotion to dry spots like elbows, knees, and heels for extra hydration.
Protecting your body from sun damage is a crucial daily step to help prevent premature ageing. Before going outside, apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30 to all exposed areas of your body, including your arms, legs, neck, and face. Use enough sunscreen to cover your skin evenly and massage it in until fully absorbed.
Reapply every two hours if you're spending a lot of time outdoors, especially if you're sweating or swimming. Daily sun protection can help prevent premature ageing and damage from UV rays.
Common Body
Skincare Concerns:

If you have dry skin, use thick creams with ingredients like dexpanthenol and glycerin. Together, these ingredients may help to restore moisture, repair the skin barrier, and protect against further dryness. Try to avoid long, hot showers as they can strip your skin of natural oils, which leads to dryness.
If you experience dryness, try the NIVEA Repair and Care Fragrance Free Body Lotion, which is formulated to help soothe and ease the skin of symptoms associated with skin dryness. It contains dexpanthenol, which helps repair the skin barrier and reduce irritation, providing up to 48 hours of hydration.
Regularly massage the affected areas and use firming lotions with vitamin C or Q10 to improve skin texture.
If you have cellulite, try the NIVEA Q10 Firming Body Lotion. As you age, Q10 levels decline, causing the skin to lose its elasticity. By using a lotion infused with Q10, you can help restore firmness and elasticity, making this lotion especially effective for areas affected by cellulite.
If you're looking for a hydrating body cream to help visibly reduce stretch marks, try the NIVEA Anti-Stretch Mark and Dark Spot Cream. With regular use, this body lotion reduces the visibility of stretch marks, sun blemishes, and pigment spots within four weeks.
Extra Body Care Tips
and Tricks:
- Hydrate:
Drink plenty of water throughout the day to keep your skin hydrated from the inside out.
- Dry Brushing:Use a dry brush before showering to boost circulation and exfoliate the skin, which may promote cell renewal, reduce puffiness, and improve skin texture.
- Night Care:Use richer products at night to help your skin repair and regenerate.
- Shaving:
Use a moisturising shave cream and follow with an aftershave balm to prevent irritation and ingrown hairs.
- Foot Care:Regularly exfoliate and moisturise your feet to help prevent dryness, cracking, and calluses.
How to Make a Homemade
Body Scrub
- Sugar and Olive Oil Scrub:Mix one cup of sugar with half a cup of olive oil. Stir the mixture until combined and apply generously.
- Coffee Scrub:Combine half a cup of coffee grounds with half a cup of coconut oil and a quarter cup of sugar. The small coffee grounds are gentle on the skin, whilst still effectively removing dead cells from the skin's surface.
- Oat Scrub:Blend one cup of oats with half a cup of honey and half a cup of plain yoghurt. Oats contain plenty of antioxidants and have anti-inflammatory properties that can help soothe irritated or sensitive skin.