Lymphatic Brush | Face Brush
The Lymphatic Brush is not a dry brush, a make-up brush, or a cleansing brush. The patented design provides an easy, ergonomic and effective way to incorporate lymphatic drainage into your professional and self-care face and body routines.
The patented design features a unique bristle pattern and density combination that grips the skin in a precise way, targeting the superficial lymph vessels residing just under the skin. When combined with specialized techniques, it mimics the passive contractions of the lymph vessels to manually propel fluids and stimulate lymph flow.
The ergonomic contoured shape ensures proper contact with the surface of the skin and accurate alignment with the lymph nodes and lymphatic pathways.
Although they appear the same, the face and body brush bristles differ slightly to provide appropriate pressure from head to toe. The bristles are soft, but durable. They won’t scratch, irritate, or damage sensitive and fragile skin types.
Benefits:
- Flush excess fluid and cellular waste to revive tired, restless legs, reduce swelling, improve digestion, minimize the appearance of cellulite, support the immune system and assist your body’s ability to heal.
- Gua sha and dry brushing techniques increase blood flow and fluid into the tissue.
- Lymphatic drainage decreases excess fluid in the tissue.
- Reduce puffiness, dark circles
- Brighten complexion
- Clear acne, blackheads
- Ease sinus congestion
- Minimize fluid retention, jowls
- Expedite healing; eczema, psoriasis
Small = face (longer, softer bristles)
Large = face, neck, crown and full-body (shorter, firmer bristles)
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Contraindications (watch video):
Use caution and alter treatment if you have,
- Bronchitis: don’t use directly over sternum
- Menstruation: can make period heavier
- Nevus (Raised Mole): work around
- Low Blood Pressure: be careful of over-use, do shorter sessions
- Hyperactive Thyroid: do not work on thyroid directly
Do not use if you have,
- Active cancer
- Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
- Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)
- Acute infection or inflammation