Bring a small, steady ritual to the bathroom: a body brush for smoothing the feel of skin before a bath or shower, with a file surface for areas that need a more focused touch. The long wooden form sits neatly in the hand, while the bristles offer a tactile, traditional way to exfoliate without turning self-care into a fuss.
What you'll notice as you use it
The wooden handle gives reach and control, useful for shoulders, legs and the middle of the back.
Boar hair bristles create a firm, natural brushing feel, better suited to the body than the face.
The dark file surface adds a second texture for rougher patches that need more attention.
A white grip band helps the hand find its place, especially when the brush is stored in a bathroom.
The cord loop makes it easy to hang up, so it can dry in the air rather than sit on a shelf.
Hemu wood with natural bristles
The brush is made from Hemu with boar hair bristles, combining a warm wooden handle with a natural brushing surface. The photo shows a slim, elongated shape, a dark file panel on the back, pale bristles underneath, and a hanging cord at the end.
It has the simple look of a spa tool rather than a bathroom gadget: practical, quiet, and easy to keep within reach.
A simple brushing rhythm
Use light, even strokes on the body, easing the pressure around delicate areas. The bristle side suits general exfoliation, while the file side is for small areas where the skin feels rougher.
A few calm strokes are enough to make the ritual feel deliberate. There is no need to scrub hard.
Keeping the brush fresh
Tap out loose skin after use and let the brush air dry fully. If it becomes damp, hang it by the cord loop in a well-ventilated place and avoid leaving the wooden handle soaking in water.
Natural bristles and wood last best when they are allowed to dry between uses.
Dry brushing, in context
Body brushing sits within a long spa and bathing tradition, where texture, touch and repetition turn washin…
region of manufacture: China
ingredient: Hemu, Boar Hair