Dry Massage Brush - 100% Bleached Bristles, HABYS
The "Habys" Dry Massage Brush is an excellent self-care tool, crafted from **natural, polished beechwood** and 100% bleached pig bristles. It is designed for individuals seeking gentle, daily exfoliation and skin tone improvement, as the soft bristles are suitable for **sensitive skin** and **delicate body areas** like the neck, décolletage, and chest region.
Features of the Habys Dry Massage Brush
The brush is precisely crafted from high-quality natural and eco-friendly materials.
It features dense and 100% natural pig bristles, which are suitably soft and delicate for dry brushing.
The bristles are ideal for sensitive areas of the body, such as the décolletage, neck, and bust region.
The base is made from carefully polished and smooth beechwood.
The oval shape fits comfortably in any hand, making it easy to use.
A sturdy cotton strap ensures a proper and comfortable grip during the massage.
It features a discreet and elegant Habys logo engraved on the base.
The brush offers visible improvement in skin firmness and tone.
It is an effective tool for reducing cellulite and stimulating blood and lymph circulation.
It aids in exfoliation, skin renewal, and the prevention of ingrown hairs.
Technical Specifications
Dimensions: 8 x 13 x 4 cm (3.15 x 5.12 x 1.57 inches).
Base Material: Polished Beechwood.
Bristle Material: 100% Natural Bleached Pig Bristles.
Handle: Sturdy Cotton Strap.
Origin: Made in Poland.
The product complies with international safety standards and carries CE and ISO certifications, ensuring reliable use.
GTIN: Not available.
MPN: Not available.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Why should a professional add dry brushing to the service menu?
It is a low-cost tissue preparation that enhances superficial micro-circulation and skin feel, helping the main massage start smoother and feel more effective. Offer it as a 5–10 minute pre-treatment or as a standalone express add-on, increasing ticket value without expensive consumables.
What is a safe 10-minute professional protocol?
Work on dry skin using long strokes toward the heart on limbs. On the torso use gentle continuous passes and circular strokes on the abdomen. Pressure: light to moderate, aiming for invigorating sensation without redness. Finish with towel wipe, brief moisturization, then transition to the main oil-based massage.
How does it integrate before deep tissue or sports massage?
Use as a 5-minute activation on large muscle groups to increase perceived warmth and tissue readiness. This allows a more comfortable entry into deeper techniques while reducing the need for heavy lubrication at the start.
Which bristle firmness suits delicate areas?
The brush’s 100% bleached natural bristles are softer, suitable for neck, décolletage and chest. For back/legs on robust skin, you may pair a second, firmer brush. Always test tolerance on the first pass.
What hygiene protocol should I follow between clients?
After each session, shake out residue, lightly wipe bristles with a cloth dampened in mild soapy water, wipe the base, and let it air-dry completely. Keep at least two brushes in rotation to ensure full drying. Avoid soaking or harsh disinfectants that may stiffen bristles.
How often should clients receive it within a program?
In spa/beauty settings, 1–3 times per week is common. For sensitive skin, start at 1–2 times, adjusting pressure and duration to skin response.
Any contraindications or cases to avoid?
Avoid use over wounds, active skin conditions, burns, pronounced spider/varicose veins, or immediately after hair removal on irritated areas. When uncertain, skip the area and advise medical guidance.
What tangible benefits does the client perceive?
The ritual provides an immediate sense of tone and smoother texture, mentally prepares for the main massage, and differentiates your service with a noticeable before-and-after feel, without adding oils or scents unless desired.