A long-handled exfoliating body brush turns a quick wash into a more deliberate skin-care ritual. The boar-hair bristles bring a firm, tactile scrub, while the extended handle helps you reach the back and shoulders with less awkward twisting.
The scrub you feel straight away
Boar-hair bristles give a more purposeful texture than a soft cloth, suited to a proper body polish.
The long handle makes back brushing feel simpler, especially when you want a full-body routine.
Use it before bathing for a dry-brushing moment, or keep it as part of your wash routine if that suits your skin better.
The natural Hemu and bristle pairing has a calm, unfussy bathroom look.
It suits slow mornings, post-gym showers, and those small weekly rituals that make skin care feel less rushed.
Hemu and boar hair
This body brush is made from Hemu and boar hair, a simple combination with a practical purpose: a solid handle for reach, and bristles chosen for exfoliating the body. The feel is intentionally scrubby rather than cloud-soft, so treat it as a texture tool rather than an everyday pamper for delicate areas.
How to brush with care
Work with light pressure first, especially if you are new to body brushing. Use long, steady strokes over arms, legs and the back, avoiding broken, irritated or freshly shaved skin.
After use, rinse away any residue if the brush has been used wet, shake off excess water, and leave it somewhere airy to dry. Natural bristles and Hemu should not be left soaking.
A small ritual with a long history
Body brushing sits within a wider tradition of physical exfoliation, from European spa routines to bathhouse scrubs and home bathing rituals. The common thread is simple: using texture, repetition and water to refresh the feeling of the skin. This brush keeps that idea straightforward. No elaborate routine is needed, just a few quiet minutes before or during bathing, with enough pressure to feel awakening without being harsh.
Weight and handling
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region of manufacture: China
ingredient: Hemu, Boar Hair