From pigmentation and prematore aging to breaouts and blackheads, even TMJ, sensitivities and mental stress, no matter your skin state or the condition you're trying to treat, these facial tools deserve a spot in your daily routine and will leave you feeling lighter and lifted.
For facial tools, follow lymphatic pathways for optimal detoxifying, depuffing and firming effects.
Everything you need to know about this global beauty ritual, how it will enhance welllness and the best way to dry brush, step-by-step.
Dry Brushing 101 Tutorial
Use light, gentle pressure starting on the neck and moving up the face from the midline out towards your hairline.
Dry brush once daily on dry skin (don’t use with water or product).
Brush in the morning after splashing skin with water (and patting dry) to depuff + brighten skin, then follow with toner and serum/cream.
Brush upwards with gentle, short strokes towards your heart.
Always use light pressure – the point isn’t to scrub off your skin, but to gently, effectively get blood and lymphatic fluid moving!
The best time to dry brush your body is before showering and apply Body Oil/Butter after drying off.
These ancient wellness tools and techniques are rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda, some of the oldest holistic healing modalities on the planet that consider the whole person (and the body’s beautiful self-healing capabilities) in cultivating optimal well-being.
We hope these beauty rituals help to not only impact your skin health and create space to reconnect with yourself, but are a tangible reminder to connect with the world and its beautiful traditions around you.