If you have eczema-prone skin, rosacea, dry patches, or skin that flares from new products, the idea of "deep exfoliation" probably sounds risky. It should. Most exfoliating gloves on the market are too rough for sensitive skin and can leave it red, irritated, or worse.
Wildpier's Luxe Deep Exfoliating Glove was designed specifically for this. It's the same hand-woven plant fiber as our Original glove, but woven in a gentler way - soft enough to use on reactive skin, on kids, and on areas you'd never touch with a regular scrub.
What "sensitive skin" actually means
"Sensitive skin" is a catch-all term. For most people, it means one or more of:
- Eczema-prone: patches of dry, itchy, sometimes inflamed skin
- Rosacea or redness-prone: face or chest that flushes easily
- Reactive: stings, burns, or breaks out from many products
- Naturally thin or dry: easily irritated by hot water, soap, or scrubs
- Post-treatment: recently waxed, lasered, or chemically peeled
All of these benefit from gentle exfoliation, but only the right kind. The wrong intensity makes everything worse.
Why most exfoliating gloves are too rough for sensitive skin
The category problem:
- Disposable mitts are designed for one intensity (often the most aggressive)
- Loofahs are coarse AND trap bacteria - bad combo for sensitive skin
- Body scrubs with sugar, salt, or seeds have inconsistent grit sizes that can micro-tear skin
- Chemical exfoliants (AHA, BHA, retinol) work for some, but often sting or trigger flares on reactive skin
The solution isn't more product. It's softer mechanical action, used less often.
Wildpier Luxe is designed for sensitive skin
The Luxe Deep Exfoliating Glove is hand-woven from the same plant-fiber viscose as our Original, but with a gentler weave structure. The fabric is:
- Significantly softer than the Original glove (think soft cotton vs textured scrub)
- Kid-safe - many parents use it on children with reactive skin
- 100% biodegradable plant fiber, no synthetic exfoliants
- Reusable for ~6 months with proper care
You still get visibly smoother skin in the first shower. You just don't get the red flare-up afterward.
Which Wildpier glove is right for sensitive skin?
- Sensitive, eczema-prone, rosacea-prone, or generally reactive skin: Luxe Deep Exfoliating Glove. Our recommended starter for any sensitive-skin customer.
- Ultra-sensitive skin or face use: Ultimate Deep Exfoliating Glove. Our gentlest weave, designed for face and the most sensitive body areas.
- Normal-to-thicker skin elsewhere (and you also want a deeper option): Original Deep Exfoliating Glove. NOT recommended for sensitive skin - it's our most intense weave.
Start with the Luxe if you're unsure. You can always size up to Original later if you find Luxe isn't enough.
How to use the Luxe glove on sensitive skin
- Start once a week. Not 2x. Build up slowly to see how your skin responds.
- Wet your skin in the shower. Warm water, NOT hot. Hot water sensitizes skin.
- Soak the glove for 10-15 seconds. This activates the plant-fiber weave.
- Use without soap. Soap reduces friction AND can irritate sensitive skin.
- Light strokes only. Almost no pressure. The fabric does the work.
- Avoid any inflamed, broken, or actively flaring areas. Wait until they're calm before exfoliating.
- Moisturize immediately after. Apply a fragrance-free moisturizer or body oil within 3 minutes of getting out of the shower to lock in hydration.
- Rinse the glove and hang to dry. Lasts ~6 months with proper care.

What to expect over time
Week 1-2: Skin feels smoother, less rough. Sensitivity should NOT increase. If it does, switch to Ultimate or pause for a few weeks.
Week 3-6: Dry patches look less rough. Texture more even.
Week 8+: Many sensitive-skin customers tell us their skin feels softer and looks more even than it has in years - without the irritation cycles they used to get from other exfoliators.
If you have a flare-up at any point, stop using the glove until your skin calms down. This is normal during the adjustment period.
What customers say
Wildpier has 4,600+ five-star reviews across the brand. The Luxe Deep Exfoliating Glove is particularly loved by customers with reactive, eczema-prone, and rosacea-prone skin. Read real customer reviews on the Luxe Deep Glove product page.
FAQ
Is the Luxe glove safe for eczema-prone skin?
Many customers with eczema-prone skin use it successfully on calm, non-flaring areas. Skip any active flare-ups until they're settled. If you're unsure, consult your dermatologist.
Can I use it on rosacea-prone areas?
For rosacea-prone face areas, our Ultimate Deep Exfoliating Glove is our gentlest option. Use very light pressure and avoid any actively flaring areas.
What if my skin still reacts to the Luxe?
Move to the Ultimate, which is our gentlest weave. If even that's too much, your skin may need to recover before any physical exfoliation. Focus on barrier-repair moisturizers first.
How often should I use it?
Start once a week. You can gradually increase to twice a week if your skin tolerates it well.
Is it safe for kids?
Yes. The Luxe and Ultimate are both kid-safe and gentle enough for children's skin.
How long does one glove last?
About 6 months with proper care (rinse, hang to dry, don't wad up wet).
About the author
Mallory Leblanc started Wildpier Beauty in 2020 after developing her own approach to exfoliation while managing psoriasis. Six years later, Wildpier ships hand-woven plant-fiber gloves and konjac sponges across North America.
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