MINIMAL LIST beech wood & sisal dry body brush

13,50

Your skincare routine will level up with Minimal List’s dry body brush. Dry brushing will naturally exfoliate your skin, increase blood circulation to promote lymphatic drainage, to eliminate toxins within your body and will make your skin smooth and radiant!

SKU: ML222300 Categories: ,

Description

  • 100% natural sisal fibre
  • Beech wood
  • Cotton handle for easy use
  • Dimensions: 13,5cm x 8,5cm x 3,5cm
  • Eco friendly
  • Biodegradable
  • Vegan & Cruelty free
  • Zero waste
  • 100% plastic free packaging
  • Comes in a cotton bag

What is sisal?

It is a species of cactus with the botanical name Agave sisalana; although originally from Mexico this species has been successfully grown in many parts of the world. It yields a stiff and durable fibre from which our soap savers, brushes and many other products are made.

Made responsibly in China.

MATERIAL

Beech wood & 100% natural sisal fibre.

USE & CARE INSTRUCTIONS

  • Start at the bottom of your feet and using small and firm strokes work your way up your legs. On your arms area, begin at the hand and work upward. Always sweep up towards your heart using light strokes in one movement. In that way you work the lymphtatic flow of your body. A slight reddening of the skin is normal, it is the blood circulation responding to the skin brushing. But if you notice skin irritation you should stop brushing immediately.
  • Dry brush your skin ideally 3 times weekly for 3-5 minutes before your shower. Complete your skin care by applying a body oil or body butter and their nutrients will be greatly absorbed after the exfoliation.
  • For sensitive skins dry brushing should be applied once a week using very gentle strokes. You should stop immediately after you notice redness in your skin.
  • Exfoliation should be done carefully with slow and light movements without working the same area for the second time .Never brush over inflamed areas e.g. open wounds, inflamed sores, varicose veins, sunburnt skin and many other inflamations because the brushing may cause more irritation.
  • After each use rinse well and dry ideally outdoors.
  • Once a week wash the bristles with warm soapy water and dry well.
  • Don’t submerge brush in water for a long period of time.

END OF LIFE

  • Compost the sisal bristles after you remove them carefully with pliers.
  • Recycle the paper hanging card.