
How to Help
Get Rid of Strawberry Skin
What is
Strawberry Skin?

The term 'strawberry skin' is often used to describe those tiny red or dark-coloured spots you might notice on your legs or arms. They are usually slightly raised and look a bit like the seeds on a strawberry, which is where the name comes from. These red dots often become more visible after shaving or waxing and usually appear when pores or hair follicles get clogged with oil, dead skin or trapped hairs.
While strawberry skin generally isn’t something to worry about, it can sometimes make you feel a bit self‑conscious about how your skin looks and can cause itching. To look after it properly, it helps to understand the origin of these small bumps. If you notice signs of infection or you’re unsure about what’s going on, it’s a good idea to speak to a doctor, who can advise you on the most suitable care and treatment. When strawberry skin is linked to shaving, simple hygiene and care habits can often help improve the look and feel of your skin over time.
5 Causes
of Strawberry Skin
Strawberry skin is completely normal and very common, but what actually causes those tiny red, pink or brown dots on your legs to show up? In many cases, it comes down to how your skin naturally sheds, how it reacts to hair removal, or how well it holds onto moisture. Here are some of the most common reasons why strawberry skin might appear:
If the area becomes sore, swollen or doesn’t start to improve after a few days, it’s a good idea to speak to a pharmacist or your GP – just to rule out any infection or an underlying skin condition.
4 Ways to Help
Get Rid of Strawberry Skin
If you experience strawberry skin, it’s important to try to work out what’s causing it so you can treat it in the best way. In some cases, particularly with razor burn, there are simple, gentle steps you can take to help smooth its appearance over time. Regular care and using the right products can help support your skin’s natural texture and hydration, helping it look and feel its best. However, if you don’t see any improvement with your usual care, or you suspect a medical condition, don’t hesitate to speak to your doctor.

Daily cleansing helps wash away sweat, oil and build‑up that can make bumps more noticeable. Before shaving, cleansing also helps prepare your skin and hair, creating a smoother surface for the razor.
Strawberry skin often appears on areas that are dry, rough or bumpy to the touch, especially after shaving or during the colder months. These textured areas are usually caused by clogged pores, keratin build‑up or dehydration. Regular exfoliation helps remove dead skin cells and reduce clogged pores, one of the possible causes of strawberry skin on your legs or arms.
Exfoliate your skin once or twice a week with a gentle scrub or chemical exfoliant to remove dead skin cells and unclog pores. Look for ingredients such as Salicylic Acid or Lactic Acid, which help to loosen dead skin.
If you shave your legs or arms, how you do it – and the technique you use – can make a big difference. Shaving too quickly, without proper prep or with a blunt razor, can increase the chances of ingrown hairs or irritation – which can make strawberry skin more noticeable.
4 Tips for a Smoother Shave:
- Thoroughly cleanse your skin with a mild cleanser to remove any impurities before shaving.
- Apply a shaving gel or balm to protect the skin and reduce friction.
- Use a clean, sharp razor and shave in the direction of hair growth.
- Moisturise your skin after shaving to soothe and hydrate the skin barrier.
You might also like to think about other hair‑removal methods such as depilatory cream, waxing or laser hair removal. Laser hair removal is one of the most effective methods for helping to prevent small pimples and ingrown hairs.
Dry skin can make the appearance of strawberry skin on your legs and arms more obvious. When the skin lacks moisture, pores can become more prominent, especially after shaving, making red spots easier to see. Daily moisturising with a rich, nourishing lotion can help smooth your skin’s texture and support its natural barrier. Over time, this can help reduce the rough, bumpy look associated with strawberry skin by keeping your skin soft, supple and less prone to visible irritation.

Facts
Overview
What is strawberry skin?
It’s the appearance of small red or dark‑coloured pimples, often caused by clogged pores or hair follicles.
Causes of strawberry skin:
Common causes of red dots on your legs and arms can vary and include, in particular, shaving irritation or other forms of hair removal, dry skin and blocked pores.
How to improve the appearance of strawberry skin:
Regular cleansing, careful shaving and daily moisturising can all help get rid of strawberry skin. However, the results will depend on the cause, and in some cases it may be necessary to turn to medical treatments or avoid shaving or hair removal altogether for a period of time.
Are strawberry legs and strawberry skin the same?
Not quite. Strawberry legs refers specifically to the legs, but strawberry skin can appear on other areas like your arms too. While strawberry legs are often associated with shaving, the small flesh‑coloured, pinkish or brown bumps that appear on the arms or thighs are more often caused by keratosis pilaris.
NIVEA
Body Care Products
Taking care of your skin is essential for maintaining a healthy and even appearance. Dry skin is more prone to developing conditions such as strawberry skin. Below you’ll find some moisturising body care products, some of which can also be useful for other skin concerns such as stretch marks or loss of elasticity.

NIVEA Rich Nourishing Body Lotion is an ideal moisturising lotion for dry to very dry skin. With Pure Hyaluronic Acid, Sweet Almond Oil and NIVEA Nourishing Serum, it provides 72 hours of hydration to leave your skin feeling smooth and soft. It delivers intense care, absorbs quickly and helps keep skin nourished and hydrated.
For a targeted solution to improve the signs of extra dry and rough skin, try NIVEA Repair & Care Cream. Formulated with 15% to 18% of a blend of Glycerine, Provitamin B5 and Urea, it deeply moisturises the epidermis and gently exfoliates, helping to reduce roughness, itching and dryness. From the first use, it supports the skin barrier and leaves your skin feeling soothed, comfortable and visibly supple.

Summary
Strawberry skin is incredibly common and, in most cases, it’s simply a cosmetic issue that you don’t need to worry about. It’s often caused by clogged pores, dryness or irritation from shaving. With the right care – including regular exfoliation, gentle shaving habits and deep hydration – you can help reduce its appearance and support smoother, more even‑looking skin.
From nourishing body lotions like NIVEA Rich Nourishing Body Lotion to targeted treatments such as Repair & Care with UREA, building a consistent skincare routine can make all the difference to how your strawberry skin looks and feels.















