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Dry Brush for Lymphatic Drainage, Circulation & Soft Skin
Dry brushing is one of the simplest, most effective wellness rituals that exists — and one of the most overlooked. A few minutes of dry brushing before your shower stimulates the lymphatic system, boosts circulation, exfoliates dead skin, and leaves your entire body feeling awake and alive.
What Dry Brushing Does
Your lymphatic system doesn't have a pump the way your cardiovascular system does — it relies on movement and manual stimulation to circulate lymph fluid and remove toxins. Dry brushing is one of the most direct ways to support that process. Benefits include stimulating lymphatic drainage and detoxification, increasing blood circulation for healthier skin, exfoliating dead skin cells for a smoother texture, reducing the appearance of cellulite over time, energizing your body and waking up your nervous system, and supporting your immune system through lymph flow.
How to Use The Flow Brush
Always brush on dry skin, before you shower. Start at your feet and brush upward toward your heart in long, firm strokes. Move from your ankles to your calves, thighs, and hips. Then from your hands up your arms to your shoulders. Brush your stomach in gentle clockwise circles. Avoid your face, neck, and any broken or irritated skin. The whole process takes two to three minutes. Follow with your shower, then moisturize.
Why This Brush
The Flow Brush is made with natural bristles firm enough to stimulate without scratching. The handle is designed for a comfortable grip so you can actually reach your back and shoulders. It's the kind of tool that sits in your bathroom and reminds you every morning that wellness doesn't have to be complicated.
Two minutes before your shower. The simplest ritual with the biggest payoff for your skin and lymphatic system.