Beauty Detective: Do You Dry Brush"
Is dry brushing part of your routine"
The post Beauty Detective: Do You Dry Brush" appeared first on Vicki Archer.
Is dry brushing part of your routine"
At the beginning of this year, we put together a list of beauty resolutions for 2019.
One was to make our body skincare equally as important as our facial skincare.
That’s when we gave some thought to dry brushing, not necessarily a new phenomenon in the beauty game, but admittedly is still something a lot of us may be yet to try.
What"
Dry brushing is a combination of exfoliating and massaging using a firm bristled brush.
The bristles thoroughly exfoliate the skin whilst the pressure stimulates circulation and lymphatic drainage.
Why"
It’s a great way to exfoliate without having to use a scrub which can sometimes irritate the skin.
It helps to prime the skin and absorb ingredients from serums and body moisturisers.
Dry brushing prevents ingrown hairs and keeps the skin smooth and refined.
There will be increased circulation, helping the body to be more toned.
Dry brushing stimulates the lymphatic system strengthening our immunity and delivers oxygen to the cells increasing energy.
When"
Twice a day, morning and night is suggested but a few times a week is a great place to start.
It’s the time to use body oil such as this one, as the brushing will allow it to sink into the skin.
Where"
Brush upwards towards the heart and keep the pressure firm...
The post Beauty Detective: Do You Dry Brush" appeared first on Vicki Archer.
Is dry brushing part of your routine"
At the beginning of this year, we put together a list of beauty resolutions for 2019.
One was to make our body skincare equally as important as our facial skincare.
That’s when we gave some thought to dry brushing, not necessarily a new phenomenon in the beauty game, but admittedly is still something a lot of us may be yet to try.
What"
Dry brushing is a combination of exfoliating and massaging using a firm bristled brush.
The bristles thoroughly exfoliate the skin whilst the pressure stimulates circulation and lymphatic drainage.
Why"
It’s a great way to exfoliate without having to use a scrub which can sometimes irritate the skin.
It helps to prime the skin and absorb ingredients from serums and body moisturisers.
Dry brushing prevents ingrown hairs and keeps the skin smooth and refined.
There will be increased circulation, helping the body to be more toned.
Dry brushing stimulates the lymphatic system strengthening our immunity and delivers oxygen to the cells increasing energy.
When"
Twice a day, morning and night is suggested but a few times a week is a great place to start.
It’s the time to use body oil such as this one, as the brushing will allow it to sink into the skin.
Where"
Brush upwards towards the heart and keep the pressure firm...
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