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This article was co-authored by Asmi Berry, FAAD. Dr. Asmi Berry is a Board Certified Dermatologist and Beauty Biohacker based in Los Angeles, CA. With over 8 years of experience, Dr. Asmi specializes in general and cosmetic dermatology and has a passion for educating others. Dr. Berry has been published in several peer-reviewed journals, including the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology and Cutis. She has been featured in publications including Vogue, Forbes, GQ, Vox, and more. She holds a BS in Human Communication Sciences from Northwestern University and a DO from Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine. wikiHow marks an article as reader-approved once it receives enough positive feedback. This article received 30 testimonials and 94% of readers who voted found it helpful, earning it our reader-approved status. This article has been viewed 487,691 times.

Dry skin is a common hassle, and your back can be the most dreaded spot to apply lotion. It’s difficult to rub lotion on your own back, but you have a few options that will make it much easier. Creative ways to apply lotion to your back include using your forearms instead of your palms, using plastic wrap like you would use a towel, and using a paint roller to extend your reach.

This article is partially based on an interview with Asmi Sanghvi, DO, Board Certified Dermatologist.

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Using a Spatula

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  1. Step 1 Get a spatula. 1 Get a spatula. You can use a plastic or rubber spatula, and a wooden one will work too, but avoid a metal spatula. If you have multiple options, opt for whichever one has the longest handle.[1]
    • You may not want to use a spatula that you frequently use to cook. If possible, buy one that you can designate for the purpose of applying lotion.
    • It’s possible to get splinters from a wooden spatula, so be careful when using one.
  2. Step 2 Squeeze a liberal amount of lotion onto the spatula. 2 Squeeze a liberal amount of lotion onto the spatula. Keep the spatula as flat as you can when you squirt the lotion onto it so that you don’t drop any onto the ground. You may do better to use a little less lotion and make more than one application. Advertisement
  3. Step 3 Gently reach the spatula behind your back. 3 Gently reach the spatula behind your back. Do your best to keep the spatula flat with the lotion side up, bend your arm around to your back and place the lotion against your lower back.
  4. Step 4 Spread the lotion around your back. 4 Spread the lotion around your back. Move the head of the spatula around in a circle covering your lower back first and moving up to your mid-back. You can then reach over your shoulder from the top and apply lotion to your upper back as well.
    • Add more lotion if you need to and repeat the process until you have covered all areas of your back.
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Utilizing Your Forearms

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  1. Step 1 Squeeze a line of lotion onto the tops of both forearms and the backs of your hands. 1 Squeeze a line of lotion onto the tops of both forearms and the backs of your hands. Hold your arm out flat in front of you with your elbow bent. The top of your forearm should form a level surface. Apply a line of lotion from the back of your hand up your arm almost to the crease of your elbow. Squeeze lotion onto both forearms.[2]
    • Do not rub the lotion into your arms, rather let it sit on your arm in the line you squeezed.
    • You can use as much or as little lotion as you feel is necessary to cover your back completely.
  2. Step 2 Place your arms behind your back. 2 Place your arms behind your back. Bend your elbows and reach both of your arms behind you, placing the lotion covered forearms against your back. Depending on how flexible you are, this may hurt a little. It might be easier to place one arm behind your back at a time.
    • If you have shoulder pain or are not very flexible, this method may not work well for you.
  3. Step 3 Move your arms in a windshield wiper motion. 3 Move your arms in a windshield wiper motion. Rub your forearms and the backs of your hands up and down your back like windshield wipers covering as much of your back as you can. You can use your left arm first to cover your left side and then place your right arm behind and use it to cover the right side of your back.
    • Repeat this process as necessary if you don’t feel like you got enough lotion on your back.
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Applying Lotion With Plastic Wrap

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  1. Step 1 Cut a two to three foot piece of plastic cling wrap. 1 Cut a two to three foot piece of plastic cling wrap. The exact length that you cut is up to you, but a longer piece will make the process easier. Use either a cutter that’s attached to the plastic wrap box or use a sharp pair of scissors.[3]
    • Plastic cling wrap can be difficult to keep from tangling up and sticking to itself, so place it flat on the table before you cut it. This will help keep it from wrinkling up.
    • If you don’t have plastic wrap on hand, you could substitute a number of different plastic sheet options. If you have an old disposable tablecloth, you could cut from that. You could cut a strip from a trash bag. You could even use the wrapping from a big pack of toilet paper.
  2. Step 2 Squeeze a blob of lotion into the middle of the strip. 2 Squeeze a blob of lotion into the middle of the strip. Squeeze as much lotion as you think you need onto the plastic strip. Lotion often goes farther than you think it will, so don’t overdo it. A blob that is an inch or two wide should be sufficient.
    • You can also put the lotion on the plastic wrap in a thin strip that is five or six inches long.
  3. Step 3 Stand with plastic wrap behind you. 3 Stand with plastic wrap behind you. If you try to pick up the plastic wrap while it is in front of you, you may up end with a mess. Turn so your back is toward the plastic wrap and you are close enough to touch it.
    • If you laid the plastic wrap out on a counter that is too high for you to reach behind you, pick the plastic wrap up in front of you and move it to a lower surface.
  4. Step 4 Reach behind your back and pick up the plastic wrap. 4 Reach behind your back and pick up the plastic wrap. Grab each end of the plastic wrap with one hand and lift it from the surface. Place the lotion against your back starting in the lower section first.
    • You may need to turn your head and look over your shoulder so you can see where the plastic wrap is at in order to pick it up.
  5. Step 5 Swipe the plastic wrap side to side on your back. 5 Swipe the plastic wrap side to side on your back. Pretend that you are using a towel to dry off your back and pull the plastic wrap side to side distributing the lotion onto your back. You can use an upward zigzag motion to reach up toward the middle of your back.[4]
    • You can reach more areas of your back by letting go of the plastic wrap with one hand and reaching over the top of your shoulder to swipe the plastic wrap in a more up and down motion getting your shoulder blade area.
    • If you are unable to move your shoulders or arma adequately, an alternative is to tape the plastic wrap to a flat vertical surface (doors work well and be cautious to choose a surface that will not be paint damaged and any over spill of lotion may be easily removed). Apply the lotion to an area of the plastic the same height as your target area. Turning away from the plastic, place your shoulder blades against it about three inches lower and the sliding your back on the lotion, stand up. Repeating this motion and moving from side to side should apply lotion to the entire target area. If necessary, apply lotion lower on the plastic and bend forward slightly to coat the small of the back.
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Rolling Lotion on Your Back

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  1. Step 1 Buy a paint roller with roller cover. 1 Buy a paint roller with roller cover. A standard 12 inch (30.5 cm) roller helps you cover the most area at once, but a smaller four inch one gives you a more precise application. Choose a ¼” nap thickness. You’ll have a few options for the handle length, and your height will determine how long of a handle you need.
    • You can buy paint supplies at home improvement stores, as well specialty paint stores or most big-box stores.
    • If you already have a paint roller that is clean, you don’t need to buy a new one.
    • An addition option is to also buy a paint tray which is used to roll paint onto the roller.
  2. Step 2 Squeeze lotion onto the roller. 2 Squeeze lotion onto the roller. Squeeze some lotion in a line across the entire length of the roller. You may want to put two or three lines of lotion on the roller for better coverage. If you bought a paint pan, you can squeeze some of the lotion into the pan and roll the roller in the lotion to coat it.
    • The amount of lotion that you use is up to you, and it may take a little bit of trial and error to determine the right amount.
    • If you can squeeze some lotion around the entire circumference of the roller it may help you get a more even application.
  3. Step 3 Roll the lotion onto your back. 3 Roll the lotion onto your back. With the roller in your hand, bend you arm over the top of your shoulder and begin applying the lotion. Then switch and bend your arm around your side and behind your back and roll the lotion onto your lower back and mid-back.
    • You may need to add lotion to the roller more than one time as some of it will soak into the roller.
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  • Question Using this wooden spatula -- is it possible that I could get a splinter? Community Answer Community Answer If it is old and splintered, then yes. But if it is new and well made, then most likely not. You could use a plastic one if preferred. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 17 Helpful 29
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  • Question Is there a way using mirrors that I can see my back? Community Answer Community Answer Yes, you can get two mirrors, one large on a wall and a small hand held one. Face your back to the big mirror and look into the small mirror, adjusting as needed. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 2 Helpful 15
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  • This is what I do to apply lotion, sunscreen, etc. on my back! I take 2 long pieces of duct tape (enough to cover the area of your back, plus an additional foot to hold on to) and tape them together. Then, I put the cream on the duct tape. I hold on to the 2 ends and move the tape back and forth over my back. The tape does not absorb the cream and it spreads well onto your skin. You can even reuse the tape by wiping away any excess product.
  • Try squirting the lotion onto your clean shower wall. Then, lean back into the lotion and move around (think: a bear scratching its back on a tree) until you feel sufficiently moisturized. To clean up, squirt some shampoo or body wash on the wall. Rub it around with your hand or use a cleaning sponge. Then, rinse off the soap and lotion with hot water.
  • To apply lotion to your back, take an old, clean sock and put lotion on it. Toss one end of the sock over your shoulder and grab the other end with your hand. Then, rub the sock on your back. It works great!
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  • Plastic wrap
  • Paint roller

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Asmi Berry, FAAD Co-authored by: Asmi Berry, FAAD Board Certified Dermatologist This article was co-authored by Asmi Berry, FAAD. Dr. Asmi Berry is a Board Certified Dermatologist and Beauty Biohacker based in Los Angeles, CA. With over 8 years of experience, Dr. Asmi specializes in general and cosmetic dermatology and has a passion for educating others. Dr. Berry has been published in several peer-reviewed journals, including the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology and Cutis. She has been featured in publications including Vogue, Forbes, GQ, Vox, and more. She holds a BS in Human Communication Sciences from Northwestern University and a DO from Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine. This article has been viewed 487,691 times. 42 votes - 94% Co-authors: 27 Updated: June 4, 2025 Views: 487,691 Categories: Skin Care Products Article SummaryX

To apply lotion to your own back, squeeze a line of lotion onto the tops of both of your forearms and the backs of your hands, then reach both of your arms behind you so your forearms are against your back. If you’re not very flexible, it might be easier to do one arm at a time. Move your arms in a windshield wiper motion to cover as much of your back as possible. Keep reading to learn how you can use a spatula to put lotion on your back! Did this summary help you?YesNo

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