The Lymphatic Face Brush
Rooted in the age-old ritual of dry brushing, redesigned for the way you actually live.
What's actually happening under your skin
Your lymphatic system has no built-in pump — unlike your heart, it depends entirely on movement to do its job. That means fluid and cellular waste can quietly accumulate, leaving you looking puffy, dull, or tired. The brush's bristles create a gentle sweeping motion that wakes up the lymph nodes sitting just beneath the skin's surface, encouraging natural drainage. The result: less puffiness, more defined contours, and the kind of glow that looks like you've been sleeping well.
How to use it
Always start on clean, dry skin — before any serums or oils. Use light pressure (lighter than you think). The lymphatic system responds to gentle stimulation, not force.
Move upward and outward:
- Neck → forehead
- Center of face → toward the ears
- Give extra time to the jawline, under-eyes, and forehead
Two minutes covers your whole face. Five to ten if you're targeting a specific area.
When to use it
Morning and evening gives you the best results — but three times a week still makes a real difference. Work it in wherever it fits.
One more thing
Apply your serum or moisturizer right after. Post-brushing, your skin absorbs products significantly better, so whatever you layer on does more.