Sensitive skin and exfoliation can feel like they do not belong in the same sentence. One wrong move and you are left red, tight, and regretting it. But skipping exfoliation altogether is not the answer either, because dead skin build-up is often what leaves sensitive skin looking dull and feeling rough in the first place.
The trick is choosing the right glove and using it the right way. Here is how to do both.
What makes a glove sensitive-skin friendly?
Not all exfoliating gloves are built the same. For reactive skin, you want:
- A softer weave. Gentle texture that lifts dead skin without scratching.
- A quality, breathable fabric. A plant-based fabric is kinder than rough synthetics.
- Control over intensity. You decide the pressure, so you can go as light as your skin needs.
- No soap required. Fewer products in the mix means fewer things to react to.
The Wildpier intensity map
Instead of one glove for everyone, Wildpier makes a range across three intensity levels. That way sensitive skin does not have to settle for a tool built for someone else:
- Deep: the Original and Plus+, for the most thorough exfoliation.
- Gentle: the Luxe, made for sensitive and reactive skin.
- Gentlest: the Ultimate, for the softest possible touch.
Our top pick for sensitive skin: the Luxe
If your skin runs sensitive, start with the Wildpier Luxe Deep Exfoliating Glove. It is our gentle option, made from a soft plant-based fabric spun from reed plant fibre, hand-cut and hand-sewn, and 100% biodegradable. It lifts away dead surface skin and leaves skin feeling smooth, without the scratch of a harsher tool.
If you want the softest touch of all, the Ultimate is the gentlest in the range.
How to exfoliate sensitive skin without irritation
Start warm and soft. A warm (not hot) shower for a few minutes softens the skin so the glove does more with less pressure.
No soap, light circles. Use the glove on bare, wet skin in gentle circular motions. Let the fabric do the work rather than pressing hard.
Go slow on frequency. Begin with once a week. If your skin is happy, you can move to twice. Gloves are best used 1 to 2 times per week, never daily.
Patch test first. Try a small area like your forearm before doing your whole body, so you know how your skin responds.
Always moisturize after. Within a minute of getting out, while skin is still damp, seal in moisture with a rich lotion or a few drops of body oil.
What to avoid
- The most aggressive glove you can find. Match the intensity to your skin, not the other way around.
- Daily use. Sensitive skin needs recovery time between sessions.
- Using soap with the glove. It reduces the grip and adds more product to react to.
- Skipping moisturizer. Exfoliation and hydration are a pair, not a choice.
The bottom line
Sensitive skin does not mean giving up exfoliation. It means choosing a gentle glove, keeping the pressure light, sticking to once or twice a week, and always moisturizing after. For most sensitive skin, the Luxe is the place to start.
With 500,000+ gloves sold, 4.5 stars across 4,600+ reviews, and features in Forbes, Good Morning America, and BuzzFeed, Wildpier is a gentle place to begin. Meet the Luxe glove or browse the full range.