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LVA

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i remember reading some post once about the benefits of dry brushing

... i went to the healthstore the other day and couldn't find a brush ... was wondering if maybe i bypassed it ??

is this wut the brush looks like ??
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lol .... now that i take a closer look ... i kinda does ......

if any1 knows wut the brush looks like .... plz post a pic

 
i've seen this brush everywhere!! and had no idea!!

... but ... it has to be sythethic right ?

how much is it supposed to cost ?

 
i just checked out one of the threads about body brushing and it says, it is important to use a natural bristle brush as nylon or synthetic fiber brushes are too sharp and may damage skin. I dont know how much they are over the US maybe you could check of one the the US stores online.

oh hun, i do apolygise iv just checked and the bush u posted is actually a body brush aswell that is ideal for dry brushing.

 
iv just been on google and i found these brushes that seem interesting, im gonna look of out for one of them now. They say there called bristle cellulite combo

These combination brushes have soft bristles on one side and gentle cellulite pegs on the other to help exfoliate the skin and improve circulation to the skin.





 

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