kam
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I have not been able to find a dry brush that I would like to purchase locally.
Wondering if any of you have ordered on line and what worked well for you??
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joalo
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What is the dry brush used for?
I use dry brushes in my tole painting but that probably isn't what you mean.
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kam
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This is from the website:
For DRY SKIN BRUSHING: Right before your morning shower or bath, brush lightly in one direction from the outer extremities to the center of the body [from the feet to the abdomen and from the fingers to the heart].
This action will open up the pores and help to clean out the lymphatic system. The whole process takes only a few minutes, but the results will impress. The skin and in fact, the entire body will look and feel refreshed.
I also read that it removes dead cells.
Thanks Anna. That is what I was looking for...one I could get the back also.
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kam
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LuLu..I would guess a boars bristle brush would also be fine.
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bettyg
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here i thought you were after a DOG hair brush! lol
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kam
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