I love things that are good for me that also feel good. I first came across dry brushing as a potential detox method when I was reading one of my favorite (and now very worn) books, Secrets of Longevity, by Dr. Mao Shing Ni (find it here). It’s an eight-week program of simple, but powerful longevity-boosting techniques to improve and extend your life, in every area from sleep to nutrition to de-stressing. In the first chapter on detoxification, one of the suggested methods of daily detoxification is dry brushing.
I’ve actually had a body brush for a long time, but it always just hung from a lonely hook in my bathroom, with the effect of making my bathroom look a little more spa-like. And I always thought it was just for scrubbing those hard to reach places. I hadn’t, until reading Dr. Mao’s book, thought of it as a health tool. And though there are no clinical studies I’ve found providing actual scientific evidence of the dry brush’s detoxification effects, I find Dr. Mao’s explanation compelling, and consistent with ancient, ayurvedic practices. Unlike new, untested health trends, I feel most confident putting my faith in practices that have endured for centuries in populations boasting the wisest centenarians.
“Brushing your body daily can activate lymph circulation, which is important to clear out toxic debris, slough off dead skin, and stimulate immunity.” –Dr. Mao, Secrets of Longevity
So, what are the benefits of dry brushing, and how do we do it?
Benefits of Dry Brushing
And maybe not an official benefit, but dry brushing feels amazing—super refreshing and invigorating! Some also claim dry brushing aids in cellulite reduction, but as far as I can tell, that claim is relatively unfounded, and any visible benefit is likely a result of better circulation and skin health. But I’m not an expert, and hey, if it’s true, then bonus!
How to Dry Brush
The general guidance is to brush moving from your extremities to your trunk. So, brush upward from your toes toward your torso, from your fingertips to your upper arms, down from your head to the sides of your neck, and on your abdomen, in clockwise motions.
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At the end of the day, dry brushing, at a minimum, feels amazing and makes the skin luminous (that’s enough for me!). It also likely helps flush toxins through your lymphatic system, which is an easy, safe way to help your body detox on the daily. You can even make it into a couple’s affair – I’ll brush your back if you brush mine!