Have you ever thought about giving dry brushing a try?
Well then, what is dry brushing?
Dry brushing is a wellness and skincare practice that involves brushing the skin with a firm, natural-bristle brush while the skin is dry — typically before showering.
- It’s the act of gently brushing the skin (usually toward the heart) with a dry, stiff-bristled brush.
- Usually done in long, upward strokes, starting from the feet and working your way up.
- Followed by a shower or bath, then moisturising with oil.
Benefits of Dry Brushing
While not all benefits are clinically proven, many people report the following positive effects:
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1. Exfoliation
- Removes dead skin cells, revealing smoother, softer skin.
- Helps prevent clogged pores and ingrown hairs.
2. Improved Circulation
- Stimulates blood flow, which may give the skin a healthy, temporary glow.
3. Lymphatic Drainage Support
- May help stimulate the lymphatic system, encouraging the movement of lymph fluid to aid in detoxification.
4. Cellulite Appearance
- Some users report a temporary reduction in the appearance of cellulite, due to improved circulation and skin plumping.
5. Stress Relief
- The ritualistic aspect of dry brushing can be calming and meditative.
- The physical stimulation can feel invigorating and soothing.
6. Energising Effect
- Many people find dry brushing in the morning helps wake them up, thanks to increased circulation and tactile stimulation.
Cautions and Considerations
- Avoid on broken, sensitive, sunburned, or inflamed skin.
- Don’t brush too hard — gentle pressure is best.
- Always moisturise after, as dry brushing can dehydrate the skin.
- Start 2–3 times a week; daily brushing is optional once your skin adjusts.
How to Dry Brush: Basic Steps
- Choose a natural bristle brush (with or without a long handle).
- Start at your feet, brushing upward in long strokes.
- Move to your arms, brushing toward the chest.
- Use circular motions on the abdomen and joints.
- Shower afterward to wash away exfoliated skin.
- Apply a moisturiser or body oil to rehydrate.





