The Korean body scrub has become one of the most sought-after spa treatments for travellers visiting Bali. Originally rooted in Korean bathhouse culture -- the jjimjilbang -- this deep exfoliation technique delivers results that no ordinary body scrub can match. Your skin feels completely renewed, softer than it has been in years, and the effect lasts for days.
If you are in Bali and curious about trying one, here is everything you need to know: what a Korean scrub actually involves, why it works so well, and where to find the most authentic version on the island.
What Is a Korean Body Scrub?
A Korean body scrub (called "ttaemiri" in Korean) is a full-body exfoliation performed by a trained therapist using special rough-textured mitts called Italy towels. Unlike a sugar or salt scrub where you rub granules across the skin, the Korean method relies on friction and technique to physically roll off dead skin cells from the surface of your body.
The results are immediately visible -- you can actually see the grey rolls of dead skin being removed. It sounds intense, and it is. But it is also deeply satisfying, and the smoothness of your skin afterward is remarkable.
How the Treatment Works
An authentic Korean scrub follows a specific sequence that maximises the effectiveness of the exfoliation:
- Steam or soak -- The treatment begins with 15 to 20 minutes in a steam room or hot bath. This is essential. The heat and moisture soften the outer layer of dead skin cells, making them much easier to remove. Skipping this step significantly reduces the quality of the scrub.
- The scrub itself -- You lie on a wet table while the therapist works methodically across your entire body using the exfoliating mitts. They apply firm, rhythmic strokes that roll the loosened dead skin into visible strips. The therapist will typically do your back, legs, arms, stomach, and chest, turning you as needed.
- Rinse and wash -- After the scrub, warm water is poured over your body to rinse away the exfoliated skin. Many places follow this with a soap wash or foam bath.
- Massage -- A quality Korean scrub experience includes a massage afterward. Your skin is now completely clean and your pores are open, so oils and lotions absorb far more effectively than usual.
Benefits of a Korean Scrub
The Korean body scrub is not just about aesthetics -- though the immediate glow is hard to ignore. The treatment offers several genuine benefits:
- Deep exfoliation -- Removes significantly more dead skin than chemical peels or scrub products, reaching layers that topical treatments cannot.
- Improved circulation -- The vigorous scrubbing action stimulates blood flow throughout the body, similar to a dry brush but more thorough.
- Better product absorption -- With dead skin removed, moisturisers, serums, and sunscreen penetrate more effectively and last longer.
- Ingrown hair prevention -- Regular exfoliation helps prevent the buildup that causes ingrown hairs, particularly on the legs and bikini area.
- Stress relief -- The physical intensity of the scrub, combined with the steam and massage, creates a deep sense of relaxation that is difficult to achieve through gentler treatments.
Where to Get the Best Korean Scrub in Bali
Hesa Wellness Spa in Ubud offers what is widely considered the most authentic Korean scrub experience in Bali. The treatment follows the traditional Korean bathhouse sequence faithfully: you begin in a eucalyptus-infused steam room, move to the scrub table for a thorough exfoliation with proper Italy towels, and then receive a full body wash and massage.
What makes Hesa's version stand out is the complete bathing journey that surrounds the scrub. Rather than offering the scrub as a standalone treatment, it is woven into a longer session that includes the steam room warm-up, the scrub, a body wash with natural products, a full massage, and access to hot and cold plunge pools for contrast therapy. This mirrors the multi-stage experience you would find in an actual Korean bathhouse -- something that very few spas outside of Korea offer.
The spa has accumulated over 5,000 five-star reviews, with the Korean scrub consistently mentioned as something guests did not expect to find in Bali. Couples sessions are also available, where you go through the entire experience side by side.
What to Expect and How to Prepare
If you have never had a Korean scrub before, here are a few things to keep in mind:
- Do not exfoliate beforehand -- Avoid scrubbing or using exfoliating products for at least two to three days before your appointment. You want a good layer of dead skin for the mitts to work with.
- It will feel intense -- The pressure is firm and the mitts are rough. It should not be painful, but it is definitely more vigorous than a typical spa treatment. Most people find it surprisingly enjoyable after the first few minutes.
- You will see results immediately -- The visible rolls of dead skin are part of the experience. It is normal and nothing to be alarmed about -- everyone has dead skin to shed, regardless of how clean you are.
- Your skin will glow -- For the next several days, your skin will feel noticeably smoother and look visibly brighter. Many people say it is the best their skin has ever felt.
- Stay hydrated -- Drink plenty of water before and after. Between the steam room and the scrub, your body loses moisture, and rehydrating helps your skin recover and maintain its new smoothness.
Is It Worth Trying?
If you are in Bali and enjoy spa treatments, a Korean scrub should be high on your list. It is a genuinely different experience from the Balinese massages and flower baths that most spas offer -- more physical, more results-driven, and surprisingly refreshing. And if you visit Hesa in Ubud, you get the full Korean bathhouse journey wrapped into a single session, which is something you would normally have to fly to Seoul for.