Smooth thighs at the top of your shorts, then dark spots and bumps below the hemline. Strawberry legs are common, harmless, and incredibly frustrating - especially right before swim season.
Wildpier's hand-woven exfoliating gloves were not invented to cure strawberry legs. They were invented to gently buff away the dead skin and trapped debris that makes the dots and bumps so visible. For legs prone to strawberry skin and ingrown hairs, that consistent exfoliation is what reveals smoother, more even-looking skin underneath.
What are strawberry legs?
"Strawberry legs" is the everyday term for the small, dark dots that appear on the legs, often after shaving or waxing. Up close, they look like the seeds on a strawberry. The cause is usually one (or all) of these:
- Clogged hair follicles filled with dead skin, oil, or bacteria
- Ingrown hairs from shaving against the grain
- Folliculitis from razor or wax irritation
- Keratosis pilaris on the legs (similar-looking bumps from a different cause)
Strawberry legs aren't dangerous. But the dots and texture can stick around for years if you only treat them with shaving and moisturizer. The missing piece is usually gentle, regular exfoliation that clears clogged follicles before they darken or trap a hair.
Why exfoliating gloves work well for strawberry legs and ingrowns
The problem with traditional fixes:
- Body scrubs are inconsistent - some too rough, some too gentle, hard to control on the curved surface of legs
- Loofahs trap bacteria after a few uses and can make the bumps worse
- Chemical exfoliants (AHA, BHA) can help but often sting on freshly-shaved skin
- Just shaving more often usually makes ingrowns worse, not better
A well-made exfoliating glove gives you:
- Repeatable, even pressure over the whole leg in 60 seconds
- Mechanical action that opens trapped follicles before they darken
- No added product needed - works with just warm water
- Controllable intensity - lighter on sensitive zones, firmer on calloused areas
Which Wildpier glove is right for strawberry legs?
This is where intensity matters. The deepest exfoliating glove isn't always the right answer if your legs are already irritated.
- Normal-to-thicker skin, frequent strawberry legs: Original Deep Exfoliating Glove. Hand-woven plant-fiber weave, designed to buff away dead skin and clear clogged follicles.
- Sensitive, easily irritated, or recently waxed legs: Luxe Deep Exfoliating Glove. Same plant fiber, gentler weave.
- For face or kids: Ultimate Deep Exfoliating Glove. Softest weave, designed for the most sensitive skin.
Most customers start with the Original. If you have reactive skin or shave very frequently, the Luxe is the safer first step.
How to use the glove on strawberry-prone legs
- Time it right. Use the glove the day before shaving, or 2-3 days after. Avoid the same day as shaving - your skin is too raw.
- Wet your skin in the shower. Warm water, not scalding.
- Soak the glove for 10-15 seconds. This activates the plant-fiber weave.
- Use without soap. Soap reduces the friction the glove needs.
- Long strokes, upward. Move from ankle to thigh in firm but light strokes. Spend extra time on the front of the calf and inner thigh, where strawberry legs are most common.
- Use 1-2x per week. Over-exfoliating leg skin will make ingrowns worse.
- Moisturize after. Once skin is dry, apply a fragrance-free body moisturizer or one of our body oils.
- Rinse the glove and hang to dry. Lasts ~6 months with proper care.

What to expect over time
Week 1-2: Legs feel noticeably smoother. Some dots may already start looking less prominent.
Week 3-6: Dots and dark spots fade or shrink. Ingrown hairs become less frequent.
Week 8+: Many customers tell us their legs look more even than they have in years, especially in the front-of-shin and inner-thigh areas where strawberry legs tend to concentrate.
Strawberry legs don't always disappear completely - especially if the underlying cause is keratosis pilaris. But consistent gentle exfoliation makes them dramatically less visible.
What customers say
Wildpier has 4,600+ five-star reviews across the brand. The Original Deep Exfoliating Glove alone has 2,500+ reviews at 73% five-star. Read real customer reviews on the Original Deep Glove product page.
FAQ
Will an exfoliating glove get rid of strawberry legs?
For most people, regular use reduces the look and feel of strawberry legs significantly. Strawberry legs are usually caused by clogged follicles, and physical exfoliation clears them. If the underlying cause is keratosis pilaris, the dots may fade but not fully disappear.
How often should I use the glove?
1-2 times per week. More can irritate the skin and make ingrowns worse.
Can I use it right after shaving?
No. Wait at least 24-48 hours after shaving or waxing to avoid irritation. Best timing: the day before your next shave.
Will it help with ingrown hairs?
Many customers find that regular gentle exfoliation prevents hairs from getting trapped under dead skin. For severe or recurring ingrowns, see a dermatologist.
Is it safe for very sensitive skin?
The Luxe and Ultimate gloves are kid-safe and designed for sensitive skin. Start with one of those if your legs flare easily.
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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