





Dry Brush with Sisal Bristles
Dry Brushing is based on an ancient Ayurvedic practice called Garshana, (pronounced gar-shun-uh), meaning "friction by rubbing." It's benefits are many, especially as part of daily self-care practice.
Dry brushing stimulates the lymphatic system, which detoxifies and refreshes your skin. A daily dry brushing routine can stimulate the blood flow, which increases circulation as it exfoliates and encourages new cellular growth, leaving your skin glowing as it improves the tone and texture of your skin. We recommend dry brushing in the morning, before you shower or bath, because of its energizing effects. Use a dry brush as part of a daily self-care routine.
Dry Brushing is based on an ancient Ayurvedic practice called Garshana, (pronounced gar-shun-uh), meaning "friction by rubbing." It's benefits are many, especially as part of daily self-care practice.
Dry brushing stimulates the lymphatic system, which detoxifies and refreshes your skin. A daily dry brushing routine can stimulate the blood flow, which increases circulation as it exfoliates and encourages new cellular growth, leaving your skin glowing as it improves the tone and texture of your skin. We recommend dry brushing in the morning, before you shower or bath, because of its energizing effects. Use a dry brush as part of a daily self-care routine.
Dry Brushing is based on an ancient Ayurvedic practice called Garshana, (pronounced gar-shun-uh), meaning "friction by rubbing." It's benefits are many, especially as part of daily self-care practice.
Dry brushing stimulates the lymphatic system, which detoxifies and refreshes your skin. A daily dry brushing routine can stimulate the blood flow, which increases circulation as it exfoliates and encourages new cellular growth, leaving your skin glowing as it improves the tone and texture of your skin. We recommend dry brushing in the morning, before you shower or bath, because of its energizing effects. Use a dry brush as part of a daily self-care routine.