RELATED: Is It Better to Shower at Night or in the Morning? We Asked Experts Instead, opt for a fresh washcloth every time you bathe, or simply use your hands with some soap and water. If you like the exfoliating factor, try something like Harper + Ari Exfoliating Sugar Cubes ($24; dermstore.com), which are perfectly sized for a single use. If you must use a loofah, swap it out every 30 days and always let it hang to dry. RELATED: The 7 Most Common Hair Removal Mistakes If you struggle to keep up with routine swap-outs, try a razor subscription program like Billie ($9; mybillie.com). Your first kit comes with an ergonomic handle, a magnetic holder, and two five-blade cartridges encased in luxe charcoal soap. Then, depending on how often you shave, they’ll send you four new cartridges for $9 on a rolling basis. “It’s important to moisturize liberally head to toe within 60 seconds of coming out of the shower. Look for moisturizers with ceramides (a lipid naturally found in skin) to help replace those stripped away in dry skin, as well as humectants, such as hyaluronic acid and glycerin,” says Dr. Marchbein.