The Health Benefits & Cellulite Reduction of Dry Skin Brushing!

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Our skin is the largest organ of absorption and elimination. Many people exfoliate the skin on their faces regularly, but the truth is that your whole body could do with thorough and regular exfoliation. Skin that is clogged with toxins and dead cells cannot function properly because the toxins are not being eliminated. Since it is estimated that the skin eliminates over one pound of waste per day, skin brushing would be an excellent routine to add to your day. Dry skin brushing on a daily basis can provide numerous benefits, such as improved circulation, stimulating lymph drainage, stimulating hormones, and firming the skin.

• By increasing the circulation to the skin, you are encouraging your body to discharge metabolic waste.
• Dry skin brushing stimulates the lymphatic system, which also helps to eliminate toxins from the body.
• Dry skin brushing helps your skin to breathe by removing dead skin cells, and opening clogged pores.

Dry skin brushing tips

  • You will need a brush with soft natural bristles for dry brushing. Do not use synthetic bristles. This is quite similar to a hairbrush, but it has a longer handle. They are very affordable at their price.
    • Make sure that the dry brushing is done softly in the initial stages so that soreness is avoided. Application of a little more pressure can be done as your skin gets used to dry brushing.
    • Your skin and brush should be dry. Shower after skin brushing to remove exfoliated skin.
    • Do not do any dry brushing over cuts, wounds or rashes.
    • Begin by brushing the outermost parts of your body (hands and feet) towards the center of your body.
    • Pass the brush once over your body, except the face.
    • The brush strokes should move towards your heart. This improvement in blood circulation is why so many people feel extremely refreshed after an energetic session of dry brushing.
    • It is only when you are dry brushing your stomach that you are going to apply clockwise brushing movements.
    • You should not use a scrubbing, circular or back and forth motion.
    • Slight flushing of the skin is normal, due to increased circulation. The skin should not be red or irritated, if it is you’re using too much pressure.
    • The entire process should only take one to two minutes.
    • Clean the brush meticulously after every brushing session
    • If your skin is extremely dry, rub some oil into it after you have brushed it and showered. Jojoba oil is an excellent skin softener. The oil from the jojoba shrub is a wax ester, which means it’s very much like the natural oils our bodies produce.

 

Jojoba oil can be healthy for the skin in a variety of ways:

*   As an anti-bacterial—Just as Native Americans have known for centuries, jojoba oil is very effective in preventing and treating infections of the skin

*  As an anti-inflammatory—Jojoba oil reduces the painful swelling and redness that so often accompanies a skin injury. Its anti-inflammatory properties also make it an effective treatment for acne.

*  As a moisturizer—Because jojoba oil is so similar to the natural oils that our bodies produce on a regular basis, it’s particularly effective as a moisturizer. It’s easily absorbed and leaves the skin feeling soft and supple. This all-natural moisturizer is particularly effective for treating dry skin or helping to create a more youthful appearance for people with aging skin. Jojoba oil both cleanses and moisturizes the skin at the same time.

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IRENE DIAMANTOPOULOU
EFFECTIVE MARKETING OF BEAUTY PRODUCTS & SERVICES

 

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