1) ideally, you’d wash your brush every day. Not less than once a week 2) wash it with a gentle body wash with warm water in a shallow bowl. Rinse well. Keep the water away from the base to avoid melting the glue or damaging the wood (your bristles would fall off otherwise). Leave it to dry on a towel with the bristles side down
Thank you for this! I'm new to your page and looking forward to learning more:). I received a dry brush during cancer treatment and had no idea how to use it 🙈.
Just bought a set of brushes and they also have some with wood bases and rubbery knobby things on them lol. Thank you for these videos, it really means a lot right now.
Hi, I was wondering if you could please tell me the name of the brand of the small face brush you are using here --the one with the 2 different colored lines of wood. Thank you for the lovely videos.
Hi, I saw that you are using Castille for cleaning your brush. Do you also use it as a body wash and shampoo? Can you make video on how and what are the uses of this soap to you?
Hmm, I take my brush into the shower after dry brushing where it doubles as my scrub brush with my soap (cetophil), and I then scrub it in there after use and hang it to dry. If and when it finally breaks down, I will get a new one. I've had the present brush about 5 months and so far it is still looking like new, softer if anything.
Ur not talking about the bottom of the brush at all. Theres not just dead skin sells that get in there theres hair and lint and ur not saying anything regarding how to clean that.
@@elroy8272 If you click on 'Show More' in the description box under the video, it will expand and show full video info. Copied from description box: Products: Dry Brushes: Here is the Brush I used in this Video: amzn.to/3jM9goe -Face Brush used (different color in the photo): amzn.to/2UPdscK -Or, this popular set of Brushes including Body Brush (with long handle) and Face Brush: amzn.to/3nwVzvM -If you have sensitive skin and the dry brush is too harsh, something like this would be a gentle option instead: amzn.to/3g24BhI Soap: Dr. Bronner's + Tea Tree Bottle I have: amzn.to/3bmRh79 Dr. Bronner's Baby Unscented Liquid Soap: goto.target.com/kjjQ93 - Smaller Size of the above with tree tea: amzn.to/3kRICwl Baby Shampoo: amzn.to/38yuun5 Makeup Brush Mat: amzn.to/3bkMu5R For more ideas and tips to manage both primary and secondary lymphedema, follow along by subscribing or joining us on Instagram at @cancerrehabpt instagram.com/cancerrehabpt/
1) ideally, you’d wash your brush every day. Not less than once a week
2) wash it with a gentle body wash with warm water in a shallow bowl. Rinse well. Keep the water away from the base to avoid melting the glue or damaging the wood (your bristles would fall off otherwise). Leave it to dry on a towel with the bristles side down
Thank you as always you have been very helpful to me with my lymphedema, I am still doing dry brushing after my infusion.
Thank you for this! I'm new to your page and looking forward to learning more:). I received a dry brush during cancer treatment and had no idea how to use it 🙈.
Just bought a set of brushes and they also have some with wood bases and rubbery knobby things on them lol. Thank you for these videos, it really means a lot right now.
Thank you!
MAHALO SOOO MUCH!!! So AWESOME!
Nice video ❤❤
Hi, I was wondering if you could please tell me the name of the brand of the small face brush you are using here --the one with the 2 different colored lines of wood. Thank you for the lovely videos.
Thanks 🤍
Can you use cleansing whips to clean the brushes to clean them in between the soap n water clean ?
Hi, I saw that you are using Castille for cleaning your brush. Do you also use it as a body wash and shampoo? Can you make video on how and what are the uses of this soap to you?
Hi! where can i order the brush ?
Hmm, I take my brush into the shower after dry brushing where it doubles as my scrub brush with my soap (cetophil), and I then scrub it in there after use and hang it to dry. If and when it finally breaks down, I will get a new one. I've had the present brush about 5 months and so far it is still looking like new, softer if anything.
I use warm water and tea tree oil to clean my brush, is that effective?
Just wondering, could you use hydrogen peroxide to clean the brush?
Can you use apple cider vinegar thanks for the video ❤❤
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Is that ok to soak first on baking soda first with water before clean it
I use a sea sponge for dry brushing, so I've just been tossing it in the washing machine with a gentle ecofriendly soap. Is that okay?
Can i use the huge brush with a string on my face too??
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Thanks for sharing. Is there another option? We got rid of Dr. Bronner products in our household. How about using Baking soda and vinegar?
I’m curious, why did you get rid of Dr Bronner?
Do you dry brush before or after you shower does it matter when
She mentions in this video best to take a shower after dry brushing, so brush before shower❤
Ur not talking about the bottom of the brush at all. Theres not just dead skin sells that get in there theres hair and lint and ur not saying anything regarding how to clean that.
I just take it into the shower with me, pour lot's of soap on it and use my fingers to "clean" until there's no soap coming out haha
Haha, love it! That’s definitely the most efficient way.
@@CancerRehabPT where to get the brushes? Or can I use a back brush?
@@elroy8272 If you click on 'Show More' in the description box under the video, it will expand and show full video info. Copied from description box:
Products:
Dry Brushes:
Here is the Brush I used in this Video: amzn.to/3jM9goe
-Face Brush used (different color in the photo): amzn.to/2UPdscK
-Or, this popular set of Brushes including Body Brush (with long handle) and Face Brush: amzn.to/3nwVzvM
-If you have sensitive skin and the dry brush is too harsh, something like this would be a gentle option instead: amzn.to/3g24BhI
Soap:
Dr. Bronner's + Tea Tree Bottle I have: amzn.to/3bmRh79
Dr. Bronner's Baby Unscented Liquid Soap: goto.target.com/kjjQ93
- Smaller Size of the above with tree tea: amzn.to/3kRICwl
Baby Shampoo: amzn.to/38yuun5
Makeup Brush Mat: amzn.to/3bkMu5R
For more ideas and tips to manage both primary and secondary lymphedema, follow along by subscribing or joining us on Instagram at @cancerrehabpt
instagram.com/cancerrehabpt/
@@rosedevereux2391 thanks..must have missed it ...reading at 2am..lol
@@elroy8272 yw! 😎
This is turning into quite a time consuming hobby 😬...