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Dry Body Brush – Natural Exfoliating Brush – Skin Detox & Lymphatic Support – Spa Self Care Tool
Dry Body Brush - Lymphatic Drainage
Dry brushing is a simple, traditional self-care practice that helps exfoliate skin and support circulation and lymphatic movement. Our Dry Brushes are made with natural bristles and are designed to gently exfoliate the skin while leaving it feeling smooth, refreshed, and energized.
Dry brushing can help remove dry, flaky skin, improve the appearance of skin texture, and is often used as part of a lymphatic support routine. Many people enjoy dry brushing before a shower as part of their daily or weekly self-care routine.
How to use:
Use on dry skin before showering. Brush in gentle, upward strokes toward the heart, starting at your feet and working upward toward your legs, arms, and torso. Follow with a shower and moisturizer or body oil.
Why you’ll love it:
• Gently exfoliates dry skin
• Supports circulation
• Often used for lymphatic support
• Helps skin feel smoother and softer
• Great addition to a self-care routine
A simple tool that can make a big difference in your skincare and self-care routine
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How to Use + FAQs
What is dry brushing?
Dry brushing is a simple skincare practice that uses a natural bristle brush on dry skin to help exfoliate, support circulation, and promote a healthy glow.
What are the benefits of dry brushing?
Dry brushing helps remove dead skin cells, improve circulation, and may support lymphatic drainage. It can leave skin feeling smoother, softer, and more refreshed.
How do I dry brush properly?
Use gentle, upward strokes toward the heart, starting at your feet and working your way up. Always brush on dry skin before showering.
How often should I dry brush?
Dry brushing can be done 2–4 times per week, or daily if your skin tolerates it well. Start gently and adjust based on your skin’s sensitivity.
Does dry brushing help with lymphatic drainage?
Dry brushing is commonly used to support lymphatic drainage by encouraging gentle movement of lymph fluid through light, directional strokes toward lymph nodes.
Can I dry brush sensitive skin?
If you have sensitive skin, use a soft-bristle brush and apply very light pressure. Avoid irritated or broken skin and reduce frequency if needed.
What should I do after dry brushing?
After dry brushing, shower to rinse away exfoliated skin, then follow with a nourishing body oil or lotion to hydrate and protect your skin.