If you’ve come across the term body squeegee and thought,
“Wait… what is a body squeegee?” — you’re not alone.
A body squeegee is a simple shower tool designed to remove most of the water from your skin after you turn the shower off and before you use a towel. It’s not meant to replace towels — it’s meant to make them work better.
Once people understand what a body squeegee actually does, the value usually clicks pretty fast.
What Is a Body Squeegee?
A body squeegee is a handheld tool, typically made from soft, flexible silicone, used to displace water from the surface of your skin after showering.
Instead of absorbing water like a towel, a body squeegee:
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Pushes water off the skin
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Leaves you mostly dry in seconds
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Reduces how much water your towel needs to absorb
Most people are surprised to realize they already do a version of this instinctively — usually by swiping water off their arms and legs with their hands. A body squeegee is simply designed to do that step more efficiently.
How Does a Body Squeegee Work?
The difference comes down to absorption vs. displacement.
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Hands and towels absorb or smear water
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A body squeegee displaces water
Hands are soft and uneven, so when you swipe water off your body, it’s mostly redistributed and quickly beads back up.
A silicone body squeegee has a clean, continuous edge that maintains contact across the skin, allowing it to push water completely off the surface in a single pass.
This is the same principle professional drying systems use for glass, cars, and surfaces — displacement is simply more efficient than absorption.
When Do You Use a Body Squeegee?
A body squeegee is used inside the shower, immediately after you turn the water off.
A typical routine looks like this:
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Turn off the shower
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Use the body squeegee on arms, legs, and torso
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Step out mostly dry
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Use a towel to finish
Most people find they’re about 85–90% dry before the towel even touches them.
Why Use a Body Squeegee Before a Towel?
Using a body squeegee before drying off helps solve several everyday annoyances:
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Towels get soaked and stay damp
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Towels develop musty or mildew smells
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Bathroom floors end up wet
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Towels take longer to dry
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Laundry piles up faster
By removing most of the water first, your towel:
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Absorbs far less moisture
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Dries faster between uses
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Stays fresher longer
You’re not replacing your towel — you’re changing the order of operations.
Is a Body Squeegee a New Idea?
Not at all.
Tools similar to a body squeegee date back thousands of years. Ancient Egyptians and Romans used tools called strigils to remove water and oils from the body after bathing.
The modern body squeegee updates that idea using:
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Soft, skin-safe silicone
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Flexible blades designed for body contours
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A smooth, non-scraping experience
Good ideas tend to stick around — they just get refined.
Is a Body Squeegee Better Than Using Your Hands?
Hands work — and that’s where most people start.
The difference is efficiency.
Hands tend to smear water because they can’t form a continuous edge. A body squeegee is designed specifically to maintain contact and displace more water in one pass, which is why most people notice a clear difference once they try it.
Who Is a Body Squeegee For?
A body squeegee is especially useful if you:
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Want to dry off faster after showering
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Deal with damp or musty towels
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Share a bathroom and want dry floors quickly
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Go to the gym, pool, or beach often
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Want a cleaner, more efficient shower routine
It’s a small upgrade to something you already do every day.
Final Thought
If using your hands and a towel works perfectly for you, that’s great.
A body squeegee isn’t about fixing bad habits — it’s about reducing unnecessary moisture and making your shower routine cleaner and more efficient.
Once people understand what a body squeegee is — and what it actually does — the value tends to speak for itself.
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