Body Care Cycling: Why Your Body Needs a Different Strategy Than Your Face| Body by Stripped

Body Care Cycling: Why Your Body Needs a Different Strategy Than Your Face| Body by Stripped

What Is Body Care Cycling?


Body Care Cycling is an intentional approach to body skincare that alternates between active treatment days and recovery days giving your skin the ingredients it needs to perform, then the rest it needs to repair.

I didn’t learn this from a trend. I learned it from my own skin.

At one point, I looked down at my arms and legs and noticed a breakout that didn’t make sense. My first thought was diet. Then detergent. Something external. I never considered that I was the cause. I was layering product after product, believing more meant better. More moisture. More glow. More care.

But my skin was reacting. I was clogging my pores and didn't know it.

I remember looking in the mirror and saying to myself, “I need to do some body care cycling… because something isn’t right.”

And in that moment, it clicked. This wasn’t something people were talking about.


Body Care Cycling changes that.


Why Body Care Cycling Works: The Science



                                 
     (I didn't realize how much I was clogging my pores)

Your skin is not designed to be in constant treatment mode. According to a clinical review published in the Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology, incorporating scheduled rest periods and barrier-supportive care between active treatments reduces irritation, improves skin hydration, and supports the skin's natural recovery process.

We are taught more product, frequently, means better skin...That is not the answer. Overloading the skin even with quality ingredients can compromise the skin barrier, increase sensitivity, and actually reduce the effectiveness of the products you’re using.

The skin barrier relies on hydration to protect against environmental stressors. When you stress your skin with product overload, you actually lose the very protection you’re trying to build.

How Body Care Cycling Connects to the Bigger Longevity Conversation

If you've been paying attention to the wellness space, you’ve heard about NAD. I've been watching various doctors on YouTube and LinkedIn discuss the benefits of NAD. Melisse Shaban, founder of Aramore Skincare, does a deep dive on NAD- A great source of knowledge regarding this.  
Our NAD levels decline as we age. Our skin reflects that decline in Dullness, loss of elasticity, a weakened barrier that doesn’t recover quickly. 

Mostly, from what I've seen the industry has responded to this by working solely internally. Meaning discussing supplements, IV therapy, and NAD boosters. (Seek true medical advice from a licensed professional before using any of the listed)

But here’s what’s being missed.

Our skin is exposed every single day to UV radiation (the sun), pollution, and environmental stress all of which accelerate the very oxidative damage that NAD is working to defend against internally.

If you’re investing in your cells internally but ignoring the external cycling strategy your skin needs, then you're working against yourself.

Body Care Cycling is how you close that gap.
Internal + External + Environmental.
All three working together. That’s real skin longevity.

The Body Care Cycling Method: Active Days vs Recovery Days
Active Days.

On active days, you’re supporting your skin with targeted, functional ingredients that work with your skin’s biology:

Ingredients Inside Our Multivitamin Body Wash

• Niacinamide (Vitamin B3) — a building block in the NAD process, strengthening the barrier and improving how skin responds to stress

• Vitamin C — neutralises free radicals caused by daily pollution and UV exposure

• Vitamin A — encourages cellular renewal and helps skin recover from cumulative environmental stress

• Vitamin E — supports defence and recovery, keeping skin resilient against daily damage

• Panthenol (Pro-Vitamin B5) — replenishes hydration and reinforces moisture retention under environmental strain

Recovery Days
On recovery days, you step back from actives entirely- that being the body butters, lotions, scents/fragrances, and body oils. The focus is gentle care hydration, replenishment, and rest. No stripping. No overloading. Let the skin do what it’s designed to do.

This rhythm activation, then restoration  is what makes Body Care Cycling different from any body care routine that came before it.

Body Care Cycling vs Skin Cycling: What’s the Difference?

You may already know skin cycling, the dermatologist-developed facial routine that rotates active ingredients with recovery nights. It went viral for good reason. The science behind strategic rest periods is real and well-supported.
But skin cycling was built entirely for the face.
Body Care Cycling takes that same foundational science and applies it where it’s never been applied before…the entire body. The distinction matters because body skin has different thickness, exposure levels, and surface area than our face. It deserves its own framework, not an afterthought. Body Care Cycling is that framework.


Why Body by Stripped Was Built for This

Body by Stripped exists at the intersection of this.
The formulations aren’t designed to be layered on daily without intention. They’re built to work within a cycle, ingredients that perform on active days, and support recovery on rest days, without disrupting the barrier that makes all of it possible.
This is ingredient strategy, not ingredient marketing.

How to Start Body Care Cycling: Maintain DAILY use of our Multivitamin Body Wash

Starting is simple. You don’t need a complicated rotation or a shelf full of products.

Step 1 — Identify your active days. Two to three times per week is a strong starting point for most people.

Step 2 — On active days, use targeted Body by Stripped Body Butter, Body Oils, Lotions.  

Step 3 — On recovery days, keep it simple. Gentle cleansing, barrier-supportive hydration, nothing that strips or overloads. Use our Multivitamin Body Wash and our Stripped Fragrance Free Body Oil. 

Step 4 — Listen to your skin. If you’re seeing increased sensitivity, add more recovery days. If your skin is responding well and building resilience, you’re cycling correctly.

Step 5 — Pair your external cycle with your internal health strategy. Nutrition, hydration, sleep. Body Care Cycling works best as part of a whole-body approach to longevity.

Here's my routine: Daily I use the Stripped Multivitamin Body Wash. 4 Days out of the week I use our Body Gel Oil and Body Butter. 3 Days of the week I do not moisturize.

Example of Body Care Cycling Schedule:

Monday: Stripped Multivitamin Body Wash + Body Gel Oil/Body Butter.
Tuesday: Shower with Stripped Multivitamin Body Wash Only
Wednesday: Stripped Multivitamin Body Wash + Body Butter
Thursday: Stripped Multivitamin Body Wash Only
Friday: Stripped Multivitamin Body Wash + Body Gel Oil
Saturday: Stripped Multivitamin Body Wash
Sunday: Stripped Multivitamin Body Wash + Body Butter

The Bottom Line: This is not a Tiktok Trend

Body Care Cycling is not a TikTok trend. It’s a methodology grounded in skin science, built for the body, and designed for people who are serious about long-term skin health.

The conversation around skin longevity has been missing a body care framework. That framework now exists.

I personally do not use my body butter or body gel oil daily. I give my skin a break. Daily, I use the Multivitamin Body Wash no skips as it contains every vitamin that is vital to hydration and moisture. But 2-3 days out of the week, I do not use any extra hydration/moisturizer or sealer. I allow my skin time to breathe and repair. 


Reference:
Del Rosso JQ. Skin 101: 
Understanding the fundamentals of Skin Barrier Physiology. Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology/PMC. 2025. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11896616/ 

Body Care Cycling: Body by Stripped. 


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