How to use: Dry brush your skin every morning before showering or bathing. Starting at the soles of your feet, work with long, sweeping movements towards the heart, focusing on areas prone to cellulite. It's the perfect remedy for cellulite, ingrown hairs, dry and flaky skin, and sluggish circulation.
How to clean:
Fill a bowl with water. The water level should be lower than the length of the bristles, preferably halfway.
Add three drops of tea tree oil. Tea tree oil is an essential oil with disinfectant properties. It will help get rid of any bacteria on the bristles of the brush.
Place the brush in the bowl, bristles facing downwards.
Move the brush around. The movement frees dead cells and dirt in the bristles and evenly distributes the tea tree oil in the bristles. Be gentle to avoid wetting the wooden base!
After five minutes, lift the brush, then replace the solution with clean water. Rinse the brush in the freshwater by moving it in the same way you did in step 4.
Shake the brush getting as much water out as you can and dry with the bristles down away from direct sunlight. You can also hit it with a hair dryer on low to dry more quickly!
The key is to avoid the bristles staying wet for long and to avoid wetting the wooden part of the brush so that you don't get any type of mold or mildew as a result of moisture being trapped in there for too long