Dry Brushing denotes gentle brushing on the skin to exfoliate the skin, stimulate the lymphatic system, and improve blood circulation. This cosmetic procedure is done with the help of a dry stiff-bristled brush. It is an ancient Ayurvedic method introduced in India. The practitioners still follow this method for exfoliation treatment in a specific pattern to stimulate the cells.
Besides the removal of dead skin cells, this technique enhances the skin texture by clearing the toxins from the pores.
The Benefits of Dry Brushing
- Exfoliating the Skin

Dry brushing is referred to as physical exfoliation which involves scrubbing the dry brush on your skin. Though this technique sounds complicated, it eliminates the dead skin cells instantly. Moreover, dry brushing reduces dead skin build-up by allowing new cells to grow. When you remove the dirt, the skin becomes smoother and starts to glow.
However, it may disturb the temporary barriers (Keratinocytes and Keratin). Since your skin naturally contains moisture, dry brushing the cells may make them dryer.
- Improves Lymphatic Drainage
A gentle massage on the body will eliminate the toxins through the sweat. The rough bristle rubs the skin and opens up the pores.
- Blood Circulation

No research has stated that dry brushing would stimulate blood circulation. However, dry brushing is more similar to massage so it may stimulate the blood vessels. Regular massages will improve the oxygen supply and increase the blood flow to your skin.
It will enhance the radiance of your skin and make you look bright.
- Reduces Cellulite Appearance
According to scientific evidence, there's no proof that dry brushing cures cellulite.
It may help some people, but it does not provide a permanent cure.
- Relaxing
How to Do Dry Brushing?
Dry brushing is an easy DIY self-care method. You can use a natural dry brush with soft and dense bristles. Avoid using plastic brush as it might be rough on the skin. Use a long-handle dry brush so that you can easily reach your back.
- Once you remove the clothes, start brushing your feet and slowly move up to your upper body
- Brush the skin in a circular motion for up to 30 seconds
- Keep massaging your back and buttocks
- Don’t brush on sensitive areas like breasts or nipples
- Take a shower before and after dry brushing so that you can easily remove the dead skin cells
- Follow once or twice a week for the best results
Risks of Overusing Dry Brushing
- May Cause Skin Irritation
Remember that dry brushing should make you feel relaxed, it should not burn or cause irritation.
- Dry out Your Skin
- Won’t Suit for All Skin Types
Clean the Brush Often
As you are using the brush to clean the toxins on the skin, the bacteria could stick to the bristles. So wash the dry brush using soap after every use. Dry it as soon as you wash it, do not let it wet for more hours.
Dry brushing has many benefits but still needs to be done carefully. You can include this with your skincare routine to get soft and smooth skin.
Add this tool to your skin care essentials for the best results. However, check if this method works for you, if you have any allergies, kindly consult your doctor.