Dry facial massage brush
Facial brushing is not an additional step in the routine. It is the step that makes all the others make more sense. Cream, serum or oil, meaning what you apply to the face after brushing, gains in effectiveness.
The Primabiotic facial brush was made from oak wood and natural goat bristles. This fiber with exceptional fluffiness and elasticity is effective enough to stimulate microcirculation, while at the same time gentle enough not to irritate even sensitive skin.
The Polish product gives a guarantee of careful craftsmanship and reliable origin of materials. Our facial dry brush is for you if you do not want to compromise between effective and safe skin care.
With every facial massage brush we include a handmade bag made of premium cotton with an embroidered Primabiotic logo. It protects the bristles from dust and impurities. You can hang it in the bathroom, place it on the dressing table or pack it into a suitcase. The bag works equally well at home as during travel.
Facial brushing - how to do it?
Perform dry facial brushing on cleansed, dry skin, before morning or evening care. Below you will find a pattern that will quickly become your favorite moment of the day:
- Forehead - perform gentle, sweeping movements from the center toward the temples.
- Cheeks - move the brush from the nose outward and slightly upward, toward the ear.
- Jawline - move from the center of the chin outward.
- Neck and décolletage - massage the neck from the jaw toward the collarbones. Do not skip these areas, they are especially exposed to loss of elasticity.
Tips for safe care:
- Apply pressure very gently. The massage should not hurt. A light, pink coloration of the skin is a natural symptom of better blood circulation.
- Be careful around the eye area, this is a zone requiring special caution.
- After the dry facial brushing treatment, rinse the face with cool water and apply serum. The skin after brushing will absorb it much more intensely.
1-2 minutes of massage, performed twice a week, are enough.
Remember about hygiene: the facial brush is a personal item. After each use shake off the bristles, and from time to time disinfect. Avoid contact of the wooden frame with water.
Avoid skin with active acne, inflammatory conditions and fresh scars. In the case of vascular skin, before using the facial dry brush, consult a dermatologist.
Benefits of dry brushing face
Regular use of the facial dry brush is a simple ritual that gives visible results. You will notice the first smoothing immediately, and long-term results build with every ritual.
What are the benefits of dry brushing your face regularly?
- Smooth and soft skin. Exfoliated dead skin is better texture, more even skin tone and skin pleasant to the touch.
- Stimulated circulation. Thanks to the facial dry brush, the skin is better oxygenated, more firm and naturally rosy.
- Reduced swelling. Facial dry brushing supports lymphatic drainage, reduces puffiness and dark circles under the eyes.
- Radiant and rested appearance. Primabiotic customers confirm - after about two weeks of use the skin looks more radiant and gives the impression of being rested.
- Better effectiveness of cosmetics. Your care begins to work with full power.
- Relaxation and reduction of tension. Facial massage relaxes the muscles and soothes the nerves. That is exactly why evening brushing so easily turns into a pleasant moment of the day.
This small gesture will make you look more rested every day.
Let your skin rest and regain natural strength with the Primabiotic facial dry brush.
Facial dry brush - frequently asked questions
Is dry brushing good for your face?
Yes, facial dry brushing is an excellent way of natural skin stimulation. The Primabiotic brush, thanks to the use of exceptionally soft goat bristles, is safe even for the delicate areas of the eyes and neck. It helps stimulate circulation and lymph, which directly translates into a healthier and fresher appearance of the complexion.
How often should dry facial brushing be performed?
Dry facial brushing is best performed 2-3 times a week, using a brush with soft goat bristles. This frequency allows for regular skin refreshing without damaging its protective barrier, although in the case of very sensitive skin it is worth starting with one treatment per week.
What effects does dry facial brushing give?
The main benefits of dry facial brushing are primarily visible reduction of swelling (lymphatic drainage) and natural glow. Regular facial massage smooths skin texture, evens out its tone and makes expression lines less visible thanks to better tissue oxygenation.
When is the best time to perform a dry facial massage?
The best time is in the morning, before washing the face and applying cosmetics. Massage performed with a facial brushing brush quickly “wakes up” the complexion, removes lymphatic congestion formed during sleep and prepares the skin to absorb active ingredients from your favorite serum or cream.
Which brush should be chosen for dry facial brushing?
For dry facial brushing, you should choose a brush made of soft natural bristles, such as goat bristles used in the Primabiotic product. Hard plant fibers may be too aggressive, therefore delicate bristles on an oak handle are the safest choice.
How to clean a facial massage brush?
After each use, shake off the bristles to remove skin residue. Once a week wash the bristles with a gentle shampoo, being careful not to soak the oak handle. The brush should be dried only with the bristles facing down at room temperature. To maintain its cleanliness between treatments, store it in the included cotton pouch.