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Lymphatic Drainage Facial Brush
Lymphatic Drainage Facial Brush
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- ✔ Reduces Visible Morning Puffiness in Minutes
- ✔ Follows Natural Lymph Drainage Pathways
- ✔ No Messy Oils or Serums Needed
- ✔ Gentle & Soft (vs Hard Gua Sha)
The Sculpt & Drain Brush
Experience the intersection of lymphatic drainage and meditative ritual. Crafted with a solid wavy wood base and ultra-fine silk fibers, this tool provides instant facial rejuvenation without the friction of traditional stones.
Instant Definition: Gently guides excess fluid away from the eyes and jawline for a naturally lifted look.
Kind to Skin: A soft, non-abrasive alternative to Gua Sha no bruising, no redness, just results.
The Dry Ritual: No oils, no mess, no cleanup. Designed for a seamless 2-minute refresh, anywhere.
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▸ How does the Sculpt & Drain Brush work?
Unlike traditional facial tools, the Sculpt & Drain Brush uses ultra-soft silk bristles to apply gentle, even pressure along your face’s natural lymphatic pathways.
By moving the brush in upward and outward strokes, excess fluid is guided toward your lymph nodes, helping reduce puffiness while defining the jawline and cheekbones.
▸ What material are the bristles made of?
The brush features ultra-fine, high-density silk fibers that are significantly gentler than stone or plastic tools.
The handle is crafted from solid wavy wood and ergonomically shaped to follow the contours of your face without requiring strong pressure.
▸ How soon will I notice results?
Many users notice reduced puffiness and tighter-looking skin after their very first 2-minute session.
For longer-term facial contouring and improved skin texture, consistent daily use is recommended.
▸ How do I clean my brush?
Because the brush is designed for dry use, it stays cleaner than oil-based tools.
Simply tap the bristles after use to remove dry skin particles. Once a week, lightly mist the bristles with a gentle brush cleaner or wipe the tips with a damp cloth and allow them to air dry.
Avoid submerging the wooden handle in water.
▸ Is it better than a Gua Sha?
For sensitive skin, yes. Gua Sha stones and rollers can sometimes cause tiny red bruises (petechiae) or irritation when used incorrectly.
This brush provides similar lymphatic drainage benefits with minimal friction and requires no oils, making it easier and safer for daily use.
