1. Why choose a bath ball brush?
Compared with ordinary towels or hand washing, bath ball brushes (also known as bath brushes, scrubbing brushes) have the following advantages:
Deep cleansing: It can effectively remove oil, dirt and dead skin on the surface of the skin and reduce pore blockage.
Gentle exfoliation: Helps metabolize old dead skin cells, promotes skin renewal, and makes the skin smoother.
Promote blood circulation: The massage effect of the bristles can stimulate blood circulation and improve skin condition.
Assists in improving "chicken skin": It has a certain relief effect on follicular keratosis (commonly known as "chicken skin").
Convenient and labor-saving: The long handle design can easily clean the back and solve the problem of not being able to reach the hand.
2. Correct use steps of bath ball brushes
- Choose a suitable bath ball brush
Bristle hardness: Soft bristles are recommended for sensitive skin, and medium hardness bristles can be selected for oily skin or those with thick keratin.
Material: Natural boar bristles (suitable for dry brushing), nylon bristles (suitable for wet use), silicone brushes (more gentle).
Handle length: Long handle is suitable for back cleaning, short handle is suitable for local use.
- Wet the skin and brush before use
Rinse the body with warm water first to open the pores and soften the cuticle.
Soak the bath ball brush, squeeze an appropriate amount of shower gel or scrub, and rub it into foam.
- Gently massage in circles
Moderate strength: Do not use too much force to avoid irritating the skin, and gently massage in circles.
Sequence suggestion: Brush from the limbs to the heart (such as feet → legs → arms → torso) to promote blood circulation.
Key areas: Brush more for elbows, knees, heels and other places with thick cuticles, but avoid sensitive areas (such as chest and face).
- Rinse thoroughly
Rinse off the foam and shed cuticles with warm water to ensure that there is no residue.
After washing, you can apply body lotion to help moisturize and lock in moisture.
- Clean and dry the brush
Rinse thoroughly after use to avoid bacteria breeding in shower gel residue.
Hang in a ventilated place to dry, avoid moisture and mold.
3. Precautions for using a bath ball brush
Frequency control: 2-3 times a week is enough. Excessive exfoliation may cause skin sensitivity.
Avoid wounds or inflammation: Do not use when the skin is damaged, eczema or allergic.
Use with caution for sensitive skin: If redness or stinging occurs after use, the number of times should be reduced or a softer brush should be replaced.
Do not share with others: avoid cross infection, especially long-handled bath brushes.
4. Matching recommendation: Improve bathing experience
Bath oil/scrub: Enhance exfoliation effect and make skin smoother.
Acid body lotion (such as fruit acid, urea): Help improve chicken skin and enhance moisturizing.
Dry brushing method: Use a dry brush to gently brush the skin before bathing to promote lymphatic circulation (suitable for boar bristle brushes).