Here’s how to actually dry brush your skin
Dry brushing is a natural skin-care routine that many people swear by to invigorate the skin, boost circulation, and even provide a temporary reduction in cellulite appearance. Here’s how to dry brush your skin effectively and safely:
1.Choose the Right Brush: Look for a brush with natural, not synthetic, bristles; it should feel firm but not too harsh. It’s often recommended to select one with a long handle so you can reach all areas of your body.
2.Start Dry: Dry brushing is most effective when the skin and the brush are both dry, so this should be done before showering.
3.Begin at the Feet: Starting at your feet, move in long sweeping motions toward your heart. This is important because you want to follow the direction of lymphatic fluid flow.
4.Use Gentle Pressure: Apply light pressure in areas where your skin is thin and firmer pressure on thicker skin, like the soles of your feet.
5.Work Upward: After your feet and legs, proceed to work up the body—the stomach, arms, and back. When dry brushing your stomach, follow the direction of the digestive system; clockwise.
6.Be Careful Over Sensitive Skin: Avoid sensitive areas or anywhere the skin is broken or inflamed. Never dry brush over eczema, psoriasis, or rashes.
7.Shower After Brushing: After you’ve brushed your entire body, shower to wash away dead skin cells.
8.Hydrate Your Skin: Always moisturize after showering to hydrate the skin as dry brushing can be dehydrating.
9.Clean Your Brush: Cleanliness is crucial. Wash the brush with soap and water once a week and let it air dry to avoid any bacteria build-up.
10.Frequency: Most experts recommend dry brushing no more than once or twice a week to prevent over-exfoliation or irritation.
While many enjoy the invigorating feel of dry brushing and tout its benefits for circulation and exfoliation, it’s always best to approach new skincare routines with caution—listen to your body’s responses and consult with a dermatologist if you have any concerns about whether dry brushing is right for you.