The Dry Brush Ruhi
£25
A minimalist round brush made of 100% medium-thickness boar bristles, ideal for dry brushing the body on a daily basis.
A minimalist round brush made of 100% medium-thickness boar bristles, ideal for dry brushing the body on a daily basis.
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Ideal for those looking for firmer, more radiant skin. Perfect for preventing stretch marks.
Skin concerns
Stretch Marks, Skin, Energy

Ruhi
The Dry Brush
The team insight
Bristles that are neither too fine nor too hard offer a pleasurable brushing experience without irritating scratching. We love the minimalist, robust design!
Usage tips
Always start with the ends of the legs and arms and work inwards towards the centre of the body. Brush using slow, gentle movements.
Legs: Start with the feet and work your way up to the thighs and buttocks.
Arms: Start with the backs of the hands and work up to the shoulders.
Stomach and back: Brush in a clockwise direction.
Brush care: Tap the brush head against a hard surface after each use to remove dead skin cells. Do not clean using water. Store in a dry place.
Results
This dry brush, with its boar bristles that are neither too soft nor too firm, is ideal for dry brushing the body on a daily basis. Also known as "gharsana", dry brushing is one of the traditional rituals of age-old Ayurveda practices. A few minutes of brushing a day promotes better blood and lymphatic circulation for lighter legs, firmer skin, gentle elimination of dead cells, and improved cell regeneration (which also helps to reduce the appearance of stretch marks). The dry brushing technique is also known to strengthen the body's immune response, making it particularly valuable during cold and flu season.
Composition
Usage tips
Results
Composition
Always start with the ends of the legs and arms and work inwards towards the centre of the body. Brush using slow, gentle movements.
Legs: Start with the feet and work your way up to the thighs and buttocks.
Arms: Start with the backs of the hands and work up to the shoulders.
Stomach and back: Brush in a clockwise direction.
Brush care: Tap the brush head against a hard surface after each use to remove dead skin cells. Do not clean using water. Store in a dry place.
This dry brush, with its boar bristles that are neither too soft nor too firm, is ideal for dry brushing the body on a daily basis. Also known as "gharsana", dry brushing is one of the traditional rituals of age-old Ayurveda practices. A few minutes of brushing a day promotes better blood and lymphatic circulation for lighter legs, firmer skin, gentle elimination of dead cells, and improved cell regeneration (which also helps to reduce the appearance of stretch marks). The dry brushing technique is also known to strengthen the body's immune response, making it particularly valuable during cold and flu season.
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