Facial dry brushing is my new fav activity. This lighting sucks but you can still see the results—lifted, more awakened tone. Obsessed is an understatement. (Technique tips below- # 2 is most important and most ppl don’t do it correctly) Dry brushing for the face is really gentle and relaxing. It helps with blood flow, lymphatic drainage and temporary toning/lifting of the face. A few important tips to remember bc a lot of people do lymphatic drainage incorrectly. I learned this from a certified lymph specialist years ago and I’ve used these steps ever since. 1. Always open your lymph channels before you begin this technique. This is located in the soft tissue behind your collarbone as well as your ears. A few simple palpitations/rubs of the area is all you need. 2. Start from the bottom of the face and work your way up. A lot of people start at the top of their face and work their way down, but imagine trying to move any fluid through areas that are still clogged up? Doesn’t work this way and create more harm than good over time. I start from under my jaw and push fluid down into the collarbone area to “dump” there. That will be your end point the entire time. Then I work my way up through each section of the face, and working my way down again with each pass through to effectively drain and not create any blockages or buildup. 3. Use skincare AFTER facial dry brushing. skincareroutine youthfulskin skincaretips lymphdrainage LTKselfcare LTKmorningroutine LTKBeauty

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