Natural Skin Brush
Dry Skin Brushing
Engaging in a daily skin brushing routine prior to showering can effectively aid in the removal of dead skin cells and toxins, support a balanced cellular turnover process, and contribute to the maintenance of healthy and revitalized skin.
The skin, being the largest organ in the body, serves various roles, including but not limited to:
Protection - It shields the body against elements, toxins, pathogens, and trauma.
Heat Regulation - It helps to maintain a healthy body temperature by adapting to environmental changes through mechanisms such as evaporation, perspiration, radiation, and insulation.
Excretion - The sebaceous glands, also known as oil glands, excrete sebum to keep the skin healthy. These glands, concentrated on the scalp and T-zone, are influenced by the endocrine system, which regulates hormones. Sebum not only lubricates the hair and skin but also safeguards them.
Absorption - The skin plays a crucial role in vitamin D synthesis and can absorb certain oily substances. Individuals with special conditions, like pregnancy, should consult healthcare professionals before using any skincare product.
Sensation - Nerve endings in the skin transmit impulses to the brain, enabling us to sense heat, cold, touch, pressure, and pain.
Dry Skin Brushing
Engaging in a daily skin brushing routine prior to showering can effectively aid in the removal of dead skin cells and toxins, support a balanced cellular turnover process, and contribute to the maintenance of healthy and revitalized skin.
The skin, being the largest organ in the body, serves various roles, including but not limited to:
Protection - It shields the body against elements, toxins, pathogens, and trauma.
Heat Regulation - It helps to maintain a healthy body temperature by adapting to environmental changes through mechanisms such as evaporation, perspiration, radiation, and insulation.
Excretion - The sebaceous glands, also known as oil glands, excrete sebum to keep the skin healthy. These glands, concentrated on the scalp and T-zone, are influenced by the endocrine system, which regulates hormones. Sebum not only lubricates the hair and skin but also safeguards them.
Absorption - The skin plays a crucial role in vitamin D synthesis and can absorb certain oily substances. Individuals with special conditions, like pregnancy, should consult healthcare professionals before using any skincare product.
Sensation - Nerve endings in the skin transmit impulses to the brain, enabling us to sense heat, cold, touch, pressure, and pain.
Dry Skin Brushing
Engaging in a daily skin brushing routine prior to showering can effectively aid in the removal of dead skin cells and toxins, support a balanced cellular turnover process, and contribute to the maintenance of healthy and revitalized skin.
The skin, being the largest organ in the body, serves various roles, including but not limited to:
Protection - It shields the body against elements, toxins, pathogens, and trauma.
Heat Regulation - It helps to maintain a healthy body temperature by adapting to environmental changes through mechanisms such as evaporation, perspiration, radiation, and insulation.
Excretion - The sebaceous glands, also known as oil glands, excrete sebum to keep the skin healthy. These glands, concentrated on the scalp and T-zone, are influenced by the endocrine system, which regulates hormones. Sebum not only lubricates the hair and skin but also safeguards them.
Absorption - The skin plays a crucial role in vitamin D synthesis and can absorb certain oily substances. Individuals with special conditions, like pregnancy, should consult healthcare professionals before using any skincare product.
Sensation - Nerve endings in the skin transmit impulses to the brain, enabling us to sense heat, cold, touch, pressure, and pain.
Disruptions to skin homeostasis (balance) can result from:
Contact with an irritant
Allergic reactions
Poor diet
Toxin accumulation
Hormonal imbalances
Stress
Poor hygiene
Underlying illnesses
Infections (bacterial, viral, or fungal)
Genetic predisposition
We recommend skin patch test prior to use. Do not use on face, broken/fragile or damaged skin. Our dry skin natural body brushes are made from the finest boar bristle.
Care: Rinse and dry thoroughly after use. Natural fibres will deteriorate if left in a wet condition.