The copper bristles are the real deal.
Three weeks of daily brushing. Skin is smoother, circulation feels noticeably better in my legs, and the ritual itself has become the best part of my morning. The beech handle has a lovely weight to it.




This is not just dry brushing. This is a return to ritual.Designed to work with both the physical and energetic body, this brush supports the natural movement of the lymphatic system while awakening the skin th...
A daily return to the body. Use with slow, intentional strokes — guiding fluid toward the body's natural drainage points.
Copper-rich alloy bristles. The bristles are made from a copper-rich alloy, designed to bring together both conductivity and resilience. Copper has long been associated with energy flow and movement within the body, while a small amount of zinc is added to strengthen the fibres so they hold their shape over time.
FSC-certified beech handle. Each handle is crafted from beech wood sourced from FSC-certified forests in South America and Southeast Asia, ensuring it is harvested with care and responsibility.
It's important to us that what you hold in your hands feels aligned — not only in how it supports your body, but in how it honours the natural world it comes from.
Dry brushing can be done daily. Many people prefer brushing in the morning to stimulate circulation and energise the body for the day ahead. Use on dry skin, before your shower or as part of a self-care ritual.
Always brush towards your lymph nodes. For the lower body, use upward strokes towards the groin. For the upper body, brush towards the underarms, where the main clusters of lymph nodes sit.
You can begin closer to these areas (such as the thighs or upper arms) before moving further out, then use longer sweeping strokes in the same direction. Think of it as guiding fluid back to where the body can process and release.
Start gently and build consistency over time — your body will guide you.
Your dry brush does not require frequent cleaning. If needed, you can gently wipe the copper bristles with a dry cloth. Avoid water or moisture, as this can affect the integrity of the brush over time. Store in a dry place between uses.
With proper care, your dry brush is designed to last 12 months or longer. Over time, the copper bristles may naturally deepen in colour or develop a soft patina. This is a normal process of oxidation and does not affect the function of the brush.
For those feeling stagnant, heavy, or disconnected from their body. For those wanting to support lymphatic flow and skin vitality naturally. For those who crave a deeper, more intentional start to their day.
For anyone ready to turn a daily habit into a ritual.
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Used on dry skin with slow, intentional strokes — guiding the body toward its natural drainage points, underarms and groin. Because the body isn't just physical. It's responsive. It's intelligent. It's energy in motion.

Three weeks of daily brushing. Skin is smoother, circulation feels noticeably better in my legs, and the ritual itself has become the best part of my morning. The beech handle has a lovely weight to it.
Was sceptical about copper vs regular bristles. After a month I'm a convert — softer skin, no irritation, and the handle feels substantial without being heavy. The packaging is beautiful too.
Use it every morning before my shower. The bristle firmness is perfect for dry brushing — enough pressure to feel it working but nothing aggressive. Bought the dark wood version for my partner.
