Dry brushing can help give you a better skin and body. (Photo: Trunk Archive/Ian Rubin) You brush your hair and teeth daily on autopilot, but there’s actually another very significant body part that ...
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Building a “body skincare routine” is a must this year. As the largest organ on our body, the skin extends far past just the face. That said, why not add new body care techniques, like dry brushing, ...
Scrolling on social media, you might’ve come across the term “dry brushing” as one of the best ways to exfoliate your body. But what is dry brushing, and is it actually safe? If you’re looking to ...
If you're thinking about dry brushing, know that experts warn it can trigger irritation and dark marks on melanated skin.
Dry brushing involves brushing the skin with a bristle brush to exfoliate the skin and remove dead skin cells. Some say it can also boost circulation, promote lymph drainage, and boost the immune ...
“I recommend doing it in the mornings before you shower versus at night,” says esthetician Joanna Czech of its potential to energize the body. Fashion’s favorite facialist Tata Harper agrees: “Using a ...
Dry body brushing – literally brushing your body with a bristle-y brush, sans soap and water –has developed a bit of a halo around it, much like sea moss, weighted hula hoops and ashwagandha. Why?
Johna Burdeos is a family mom, registered dietitian and freelance writer. Having provided nutrition care to many patients with acute and chronic medical conditions over the years, Johna is passionate ...