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Suzanimal
04-10-2016, 03:20 PM
I've been dry brushing the back of my thighs for about six months and I can feel a difference. I didn't have cellulite but it seemed like my ass was starting to slide down the back of my thighs.:o It's a lot firmer now, thank God.:)

Here are the ones I bought - I keep one in the shower and I keep one dry

http://www.amazon.com/Earth-Therapeutics-Purest-Brush-Count/dp/B00759RDX6?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_search_detailpage


You brush your hair and teeth daily on autopilot, but there’s actually another very significant body part that could use brushing as well: Your skin. Dry brushing is a multitasking technique that, given its many benefits, should really be much more prevalent and popular than it is. “Dry brushing increases blood flow, which is healthy, but its main purpose is to stimulate collagen production, which will help to thicken the skin and lessen the appearance of fat cells,” says celebrity facialist Joanna Vargas, founder of Joanna Vargas Salon and an eponymous skincare collection.

The beauty guru to stars including Karlie Kloss and Julianne Moore says there are countless perks to scrubbing without suds. “It’s actually incredible as a cellulite treatment,” says Vargas. “It also dramatically increases elasticity, so it’s great for lifting and toning a problem area.” Another perk is softer, smoother skin thanks to the exfoliation achieved by the brush’s tough bristles. Even better, according to the expert: “Results usually appear within the first two weeks.”

So why isn’t everyone on the dry-brushing train? Perhaps because it can be hard to add a step into a well-established routine. Even finding two more minutes can sometimes be tough. But it’s worth prioritizing. The important part is to do it before showering, on dry skin. “Start at the tops of the feet and brush upwards towards the heart,” says Vargas, whose preferred tool is the Bernard Jensen Dry Brush ($12). “Spend extra time on areas that tend to be more stagnant, like the inner thigh. And don’t forget to include the backs of the arms and the back.”

After tending to your largest organ, shoulder to toe, don’t be concerned if you feel warmer, as the method immediately increases circulation. It also helps the lymphatic system, and can have a positive effect on the metabolism, too. And while the tingly, hot feeling that occurs might make the idea of adding a moisturizer or oil into the mix appealing, Vargas stresses that it’s best on bare skin. “The whole point is to do it dry, without product — hence the name,” says Vargas. “It won’t work if you are introducing product that will reduce friction.” And never fear: Any slight discomfort will disappear a few days in.

Our faces need to be exfoliated a couple times a week, and the rest of our skin is no different. Along with brushing, body exfoliants are a good thing to add to the shower routine. Grown Alchemist Purifying Body Exfoliant with Pearl, Peppermint, and Ylang Ylang ($34) further decongests and removes dead cells gently using proteins from pearls. Coffee-based formulas like Babescrub ($24) also target cellulite, while Bottega Organica Rejuvenating Body Scrub ($68) has a balm-like texture that incorporates rejuvenating elements from carrots, apricots and prawn sage for radiance.

Post-shower, Vargas suggests a body lotion with antioxidants to help strengthen elasticity, and coconut oil that detoxifies and also tends to cellulite. “It serves not only to hydrate and restore the lipid layer with omega 3 fatty acids, it also increases the metabolism at the cellular level so you will be detoxed and hydrated,” says the skin expert. “A thin layer of coconut oil rubbed all over should do the trick.” Just don’t forget to brush first.

https://www.yahoo.com/beauty/dry-brushing-the-simple-trick-to-a-better-body-126442491493.html

opal
04-10-2016, 10:40 PM
I read the amazon ad..
Warnings Keep out of reach of children. As with all dietary supplements consult your healthcare professional before use
rofl

TheCount
04-10-2016, 10:54 PM
... that's just a rebranded toilet brush isn't it.

heavenlyboy34
04-10-2016, 11:32 PM
I've been dry brushing the back of my thighs for about six months and I can feel a difference. I didn't have cellulite but it seemed like my ass was starting to slide down the back of my thighs.:o It's a lot firmer now, thank God.:)

Here are the ones I bought - I keep one in the shower and I keep one dry

http://www.amazon.com/Earth-Therapeutics-Purest-Brush-Count/dp/B00759RDX6?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_search_detailpage


https://www.yahoo.com/beauty/dry-brushing-the-simple-trick-to-a-better-body-126442491493.html

If and when it happens, we will all have fond memories of firm and supple SuzAss. :D <3

Suzanimal
04-11-2016, 06:48 AM
I read the amazon ad..
Warnings Keep out of reach of children. As with all dietary supplements consult your healthcare professional before use
rofl

LOL! I think I'm going to consult my doctor about it just to see the look on his face.:) Did you read this review?:eek:

http://www.amazon.com/review/R1H0F49S91N7KT/ref=cm_cr_dp_cmt?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B000KNHJ5G&channel=detail-glance&nodeID=3760901&store=hpc#wasThisHelpful


... that's just a rebranded toilet brush isn't it.

It has many uses.


If and when it happens, we will all have fond memories of firm and supple SuzAss. :D <3

When ya get over 40, body parts start sliding around. :(

tod evans
04-11-2016, 07:03 AM
:cool:


http://www.pdqinc.com/images/icon/lg/gen5-brush-control.jpg

Suzanimal
04-11-2016, 07:05 AM
LOL! That's exactly what I need!!!


:cool:


http://www.pdqinc.com/images/icon/lg/gen5-brush-control.jpg

Working Poor
04-11-2016, 07:18 AM
I love dry brushing. It helps so many things. I love looking at after Christmas sales for the bath kits that contain natural bristle skin brushes and other things for skin care. The last one I got had a natural bristle brush, luffa, pumice stone, and some exfoliating lotion and I only paid $5 bucks for it on sale at Walgreens. I bought one for myself and one to give as a gift to one of my friends.

The skin is the largest organ of the body it is a part of the excretory system and works with the lungs, colon, and kidneys in eliminating waste from the body. Skin brushing is the ideal way to help slough off dead skin, stimulate the flow of lymph, and increase blood flow. We should never do anything to try and suppress sweat. Antiperspirants are dangerous to both men and women don't use them.

Suzanimal
04-11-2016, 07:34 AM
I love dry brushing. It helps so many things. I love looking at after Christmas sales for the bath kits that contain natural bristle skin brushes and other things for skin care. The last one I got had a natural bristle brush, luffa, pumice stone, and some exfoliating lotion and I only paid $5 bucks for it on sale at Walgreens. I bought one for myself and one to give as a gift to one of my friends.

The skin is the largest organ of the body it is a part of the excretory system and works with the lungs, colon, and kidneys in eliminating waste from the body. Skin brushing is the ideal way to help slough off dead skin, stimulate the flow of lymph, and increase blood flow. We should never do anything to try and suppress sweat. Antiperspirants are dangerous to both men and women don't use them.

Great idea! I have extremely dry skin and dry brushing has made a huge difference in how it looks. One of my black girlfriends tells me I'm the only white girl she's ever seen get "ashy" - then she explained what "ashy" was.:)