Smooth Skin Without the Rough Patches
Body Treatments & Skin Renewal in Montgomery and surrounding areas for dry, rough, or uneven skin texture across the body
Body skin develops rough, uneven texture when dead skin cells accumulate faster than they shed naturally, which happens due to low humidity, infrequent exfoliation, or reduced circulation in certain areas. Three Sixty Beauty Esthetics provides body treatments and skin renewal services in Montgomery and surrounding areas that physically remove this buildup and restore hydration to the underlying skin. The Hydrating Full Body Treatment focuses on replenishing moisture in skin that feels tight or flaky, while the Exfoliating Full Body Polish addresses texture concerns by removing the dead cell layer that makes skin feel rough or look dull.
These treatments involve applying exfoliating agents—either mechanical scrubs or enzyme-based formulas—that break down the bonds holding dead skin cells in place. The exfoliating back scrub targets an area that's difficult to reach independently and often shows more buildup due to clothing friction and limited self-care access. After exfoliation, skin nourishment therapies apply hydrating products that absorb more effectively now that the barrier of dead cells has been cleared.
Book a body treatment consultation to assess your skin's current texture and hydration level.

$40
Exfoliating back scrub
This back treatment is for EVERYONE! includes cleansing, toning, extractions, and a mask application (perfect for back acne). This back scrub is designed to target problem areas in the hardest to reach part of the body, leaving you super relaxed and feeling clean.
What Body Exfoliation and Hydration Accomplish
The process starts with dry brushing or initial cleansing to prepare the skin, followed by full-body exfoliation using techniques matched to your skin's sensitivity and the degree of buildup present. Exfoliation is applied in circular motions with pressure adjusted for areas like elbows, knees, and heels where skin is thicker, versus more delicate areas where lighter treatment prevents irritation. Hydration is then layered onto the freshly exfoliated skin, and the treatment concludes with a period of rest that allows products to fully absorb.
Once the treatment is complete, rough patches on your elbows, knees, and heels feel noticeably smoother, and your overall skin texture is even rather than bumpy or flaky. Skin that was dull or grayish in tone appears brighter and more uniform in color because the dead cell layer that was diffusing light has been removed. Your skin also feels softer to the touch and more comfortable in clothing, since the rough texture that was catching on fabric is gone.
Mobile spa experience options allow these treatments to be performed in your home, which is particularly beneficial for full-body services where you can transition directly to rest or sleep without needing to dress and travel. Results typically last two to four weeks before texture concerns begin to return, depending on your skin's natural turnover rate and environmental exposure.
What Clients Want to Know About Body Treatments
Questions about body treatments often focus on the difference between exfoliation and hydration services and how to maintain results.
What's the difference between the Full Body Polish and the Hydrating Treatment?
The polish focuses on removing dead skin buildup through exfoliation, while the hydrating treatment prioritizes moisture restoration in skin that's already smooth but feels dry or tight—many clients benefit from alternating between both.
How does exfoliation improve product absorption?
Dead skin cells create a barrier that prevents hydrating ingredients from penetrating, so removing that layer allows moisturizers, oils, and treatment products to reach living skin cells where they can actually function.
Why does back skin need dedicated treatment?
The back accumulates more dead skin cells due to constant clothing contact, limited air exposure, and difficulty reaching the area for regular exfoliation, which means texture issues develop faster and are harder to address through routine self-care.
How long before an event should I schedule body treatment?
Booking three to five days before an event gives your skin time to fully settle after exfoliation, allows any temporary redness to resolve, and ensures hydration has visibly improved skin texture without the risk of next-day sensitivity.
What happens if I have sensitive body skin?
Sensitive skin protocols use enzyme exfoliants instead of abrasive scrubs, apply less pressure during treatment, and focus on barrier-supporting hydration that calms rather than irritates, achieving smoothness without triggering inflammation.
Three Sixty Beauty Esthetics customizes body treatment protocols based on your skin's texture, hydration needs, and sensitivity level. Schedule a mobile spa session to receive full-body skin renewal without leaving your home.
