Guest guest Posted February 20, 2004 Report Share Posted February 20, 2004 Dry skin brushing is a method of daily hygiene that has many benefits and has been around for a long time. The daily routine will: -remove dried, dead cells that block pore, allowing the skin to breathe and incresing its ability to protect and eliminate the waste products of metabolish. -increase circulation of the blood and lynph vessels that lie close to the surface. -increase the nutrients to the skin. By clearing out stagnant material, there will be an increase of oxygen/carbon dioxide exchange and other nutrients, vitamins, minerals and enzymes are also brought to the area. -decrease the work load on the rest of the body with regard to circulation. -make your skin warm. Procedure: Use a natural bristle body brush or a nylon bristle brush before your bath or shower, though it can replace your bath if you like. Brush toward your heart. Start on the lower limbs, arms, back, then front of the body. Use moderate pressure with short strokes upward and inward. If you have a soft complexion brush, brush the face using circular motions. Strokes should leave a slight pink color to the skin or a slight tingling sensation. Never bruise, scrape or brush hard. One time is enough. You need to judge that. Be careful if you have delicate skin, easily damaged skin, open sores, bruises, or known malignancies of the skin or lymph system. Listen to your body. --- Tracey Hutson <hockeymom91030 wrote: > Hey All! > > I know someone asked this earlier but I didn't see a > response (forgive me if I missed it). > > What is Dry brushing? How do you do it? What do > you need to do it? How often do you do it? Where > can I go to get info on it? > > TIA for any help. > > Tracey > > Pat <eveningsongsoaps wrote: > OK Y'all, now I've gotta go buy me another brush & > get busy!!!! > Pat > > (And welcome to Dorey!) > > > Dry brushing helps > > to stimulate the area and make this stuff move > along > > so our bodies can eliminate it. > >Dorey > > > > Step By Step Instructions On Making Rose Petal > Preserves: http://www.av-at.com/stuff/rosejam.html > > To adjust your group settings (i.e. go no mail) see > the following link: > /join > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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