The Everything Shower List Routine: 10 Essential Steps for a Weekly Reset That Actually Works
An everything shower list routine is the reset your body and mind didn’t know they were missing. You know those showers where you actually do everything — and you walk out feeling like you just hit a full reset button? It’s not your 3-minute weekday rinse. It’s an intentional, head-to-toe ritual that leaves your skin glowing, your hair happy, and your mind a little clearer. Here’s exactly what to include.
1. Pre-rinse with warm water

Start by rinsing your whole body with warm (not scorching) water. This opens up your pores, softens your skin, and gets your hair ready to actually absorb all the good stuff you’re about to put on it. Think of it as waking everything up before the real work begins.
Pro tip
Give it a full 60 seconds — longer than you think you need.
2. Apply a hair mask or deep conditioner
Slap this on first so it has the whole shower to work its magic while you do everything else. Saturate your strands from mid-length to ends, twist it up, and forget about it until the final rinse. Your future self (the one with soft, shiny hair) will thank you.
Pro tip
Damaged or color-treated hair? Leave it on for the entire shower.
3. Cleanse your face
Use a gentle face wash to remove sunscreen, makeup, and the general grime of being a person in the world. The steam from your shower makes this extra effective — your pores are open and ready. Avoid hot water directly on your face though; lukewarm is your friend here.
Pro tip
Double cleanse if you’re wearing heavy SPF or makeup.
4. Exfoliate your body
Body scrub time. Work in circular motions from your feet upward, paying extra attention to elbows, knees, and heels — the spots that tend to collect dry, rough skin. Exfoliating removes dead skin cells and makes whatever moisturizer you apply afterward absorb so much better.
Pro tip
Keep it to 1–2 times a week max. Over-exfoliating is a real thing and your skin will let you know.
5. Shave (if that’s part of your routine)
After exfoliating, your skin is prepped and the hair follicles are soft — ideal shaving conditions. Use a fresh blade and a good shaving cream or conditioner if you’re in a pinch. Go with the grain first, then against it for a closer result if your skin can handle it.
Pro tip
Rinse your blade after every two strokes to keep it clean and effective.
6. Wash your body thoroughly
Now for a proper body wash from neck to toes. This isn’t the rushed version — take your time, use a loofah or washcloth, and actually get everywhere. A scented body wash that you genuinely love makes this feel less like maintenance and more like a small luxury.
Pro tip
Don’t skip behind your knees or between your toes. Just trust us on this one.
7. Scalp massage + shampoo
Work your shampoo in with your fingertips using firm circular motions across your whole scalp. Besides actually cleaning your hair, scalp massage boosts circulation and feels genuinely wonderful. Take a full minute on this — it’s one of those steps that costs nothing and delivers a lot.
Pro tip
If you use scalp treatments or scrubs, this is the moment to add them before shampooing.
8. Apply a face mask (optional but excellent)
If you have a clay mask, sheet mask, or any kind of face treatment you’ve been meaning to use, the shower is the perfect place for it. Steam keeps your pores open and helps active ingredients absorb better. Apply after shampooing, let it sit while you rinse everything else, then wash it off last.
Pro tip
Keep a small timer nearby if you’re prone to leaving masks on way too long (no judgement — we’ve all been there).
9. Rinse everything — hair mask last
Rinse out your shampoo first, then your face, then your body. The hair mask comes off last. When it’s time to rinse your hair, do it with cool water — this seals the hair cuticle and is the secret behind that glossy, smooth finish. It’s a small step with a noticeably big difference.
Pro tip
Cold water rinse not your thing? Even lukewarm is better than hot for your hair cuticles.
10. End with a 30-second cool rinse
Finish the whole shower with a quick cool rinse from head (optional) to toe. It wakes you up, closes your pores, improves circulation, and gives your skin a tighter, more refreshed look. It’s genuinely invigorating — the kind of thing that makes you feel like you actually did something for yourself today.
Pro tip
Can’t face a full cold rinse? Just hit your legs and arms. Still counts.
The everything shower list routine isn’t about perfection or spending an hour in the bathroom — it’s about doing all the things in one intentional session so you come out feeling reset, refreshed, and genuinely cared for. Pick a day that works for you, put on a playlist you love, and give yourself the time to actually show up for yourself. You deserve that.










