- CLEAN THE BODY: Quickly removes dead skin and body dirt, helps cells renew and improve circulation, promotes nutrient absorption, and makes the skin smoother.
- IMPROVING SKIN HEALTH: Dry brushing is a natural solution to cellulite, strawberry legs, and even painful & unsightly ingrown hairs.
- WILD BOAR BRISTLES: Natural bristles are neither soft nor hard, and can support soft skin without causing damage to the skin.
- TWO USAGE: A five minute dry or wet brush can improve the overall appearance of the skin, and you can choose to use it the way you like.
- FAST RESULTS: Use it 2-3 times a week. After two weeks, you can see amazing changes in your body and your skin becomes smoother and healthier.
Product Description
DRY BRUSHING–The cheapest way to keep your skin youthful
We like our skin to be smooth, flawless and youthful, and hope to maintain this state through daily maintenance.
But for healthy and flawless skin, can you only buy cosmetics for maintenance and pay a lot of money for it?
Dry brushing is recognized as an effective way to help maintain healthy skin and delay aging. The experience of more than tens of millions of users proves that this is the safest and cheapest option.
CORRECT UNDERSTANDING OF DRY BRUSHING
Dry brushing exfoliates the skin, that is, removes dead skin cells.
Starting in your thirties, dead skin may not come off on its own, and dry skin brushing can help you get rid of them.
Reduce cellulite and eliminate swelling
The experimental surface in the documentary “The Truth About Looking Good 2018” produced by BBC TV in the UK, dry brushing has a definite effect on cellulite and skin swelling. Dry brushing can effectively remove cellulite and make skin look younger.
Promote blood circulation and lymphatic drainage
Dry brushing can increase blood flow, which can help promote cell metabolism and support lymphatic system detoxification. At the same time, let the body recover from fatigue faster.
CORRECT STEPS
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Start at the feet and work your way up the legsStart at the very bottom of the body and brush upwards, which promotes lymphatic circulation and increases blood flow to the heart muscle. Helps the body flush out unnecessary toxins and improves blood flow. All movements should be done in one direction without interruption or brushing back and forth. |
Dry brush the arms, then the torsoThe process is almost the same as before, all movements should be directed towards the heart, do not interrupt or brush back and forth. dirty. Focus on dry brushing rougher areas, like your elbows, to make sure all the dead skin is removed. For the sides of the body, brush from the hips to the underarms. |
Dry brushing sensitive areasDry brush your face with gentle movements, from forehead to neck. The nipple or breast should be brushed with smaller movements to avoid irritating these sensitive areas. |
CARE AFTER DRY BRUSHING
Shower after dry brushing
Take a shower after dry brushing to wash away any dead skin that’s left on your body.
After bathing, pat your skin dry instead of drying it with a bath towel. Skin is especially sensitive after dry brushing, so avoid irritating it or allowing it to become infected.
Rub your skin with natural oils to replenish oil lost during dry brushing and bathing.
Dry brush the skin no more than 2 times a week
- Dry brushing too often can make the skin susceptible to infection and inflammation.
- No need to brush hard, gently exfoliating dead skin is better than brushing hard.