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Dry Skin Brushing is practice used for centuries across cultures to stimulate circulation, clear the skin, and awaken the body’s natural vitality. Our Copper Ion Body Brush upgrades this timeless ritual into now with its Ionic Copper Bristles making the brush work with the body in harmony, creating the release of negative ions that enhance protection against free radicals, facilitating detoxification, lymphatic drainage, circulation and more. Made with the highest quality craftsmanship and materials... Ash wood, natural horsehair, and ion-charged copper wire bristles, it is designed not only for surface beauty but for deeper rejuvenation. The combination of horsehair and copper bristles provides the perfect balance of gentle exfoliation and energy-charged stimulation. Our skin is our largest organ and a simple regime that you can add to your morning routine could greatly improve the health of your skin and whole-body renewal. Dry Skin Brushing is a truly exceptional beauty work out. Your skin is a complex system made up of nerves, glands, and cell layers that, when healthy, serves as a buffer that helps protect your body from extreme temperatures and chemicals. If skin is overrun with toxins or dead skin cells, it will not be able to eliminate wastes from your body efficiently. Dry skin brushing can brush off dead skin cells and activate waste removal via lymph nodes. Choose this high quality Copper Ion Body Brush to get the best results. The Ion-Charged Copper Bristles release natural negative ions during brushing, invigorating skin and energising the body. It is crafted from sustainably sourced ash wood, natural horsehair, and fine copper wire for durability and luxury. It helps reveal smoother, softer, glowing skin while offering a subtle, revitalising charge that connects you back to the healing power of nature. IN DEPTH INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED WITH YOUR BRUSH.
Q: Why use Copper bristles instead of just natural plant or horsehair bristles?
A: Copper is not only durable but also naturally conductive. When brushed against the skin, ion-charged Copper bristles are believed to help release negative ions, which can support circulation, energise the body, and create a subtle revitalising effect beyond mechanical exfoliation.
Q: Can dry brushing with Copper bristles influence the body’s electrical field?
A: Yes, many biohackers use Copper brushes because they interact with the skin’s bioelectric surface. The light static and ion exchange may support balance in the body’s natural energy field, aligning with practices like grounding or earthing.
Q: How does this brush complement sauna or PEMF therapy?
A: Brushing before sauna or PEMF opens pores, boosts circulation, and stimulates lymph flow, creating a primed state for deeper detoxification and cellular recovery. It enhances heat and electromagnetic therapies by allowing the skin and tissues to respond more fully.
Q: Does Copper dry brushing have detox benefits beyond the lymphatic system?
A: Indirectly, yes. By promoting better circulation and skin turnover, dry brushing may improve the body’s largest detox organ – the skin – while supporting lymphatic clearance. The ionisation effect from Copper can add another layer, subtly stimulating energy flow that may enhance overall detox capacity.
Q: How often should I use a Copper brush compared to a regular dry brush?
A: Most people benefit from 3–5 sessions per week. The Copper bristles are more stimulating than plant fibre, so daily use is fine if your skin tolerates it, but many find alternating with a softer brush balances stimulation and recovery.
Q: Is there a difference in skin benefits between horsehair and Copper bristles?
A: Yes. Horsehair bristles are softer and provide gentle exfoliation and lymphatic stimulation. Copper bristles add a stronger exfoliating action plus the unique ion effect. Together they create a dual-action brush that works on both the physical and energetic level.
Q: How does Copper brushing compare to grounding or walking barefoot?
A: Both practices involve ion transfer. Grounding connects the body directly to the earth’s electrons, while Copper brushing creates a micro-ion exchange at the skin’s surface. They complement each other: brushing before grounding can make the skin more receptive to electron flow.
Q: Can Copper dry brushing improve recovery after workouts?
A: Yes. Brushing post-training helps stimulate circulation and lymphatic drainage, clearing metabolic waste more quickly. Many athletes and biohackers use it before cold plunges or red light therapy to amplify recovery and reduce inflammation.
Q: Doesn’t Copper rust or degrade on the skin?
A: No. Unlike iron, Copper does not rust. Over time it may develop a natural patina, but this does not damage the skin or reduce effectiveness. In fact, many consider the patina to add a grounding, earthy quality to the brushing ritual.
Q: Isn’t brushing with Copper too abrasive for daily use?
A: Copper bristles are firm but not sharp. The brush is designed with the right balance of horsehair and Copper wire so that it exfoliates without scratching. As with all dry brushing, pressure should be moderate and adjusted to your comfort.
Q: Does Copper brushing actually generate ions or is it just marketing?
A: The interaction of Copper bristles with the skin does generate a mild static charge and releases negative ions. While the effect is subtle, biohackers and energy practitioners often report enhanced vitality, similar in principle to grounding or Himalayan salt lamps.
Q: Can Copper brushing replace detox protocols like sauna, fasting, or binders?
A: No. Copper brushing is a supportive ritual, not a substitute for systemic detox strategies. Its role is to keep the skin clear, stimulate lymphatic flow, and enhance the body’s receptivity to deeper practices. It works best as part of a holistic biohacker’s routine.
Q: I bought 2 Brushes they look a different colour why is that?
A: These are natural handmade brushes so there may be variations to colour and tree barks. They're each unique.
Q: My brush has lost some of the hairs from it, is that normal?
A: Yes, there may be slight hair loss over time, these are designed to use and last, but they will slowly degrade over time as they are natural and made from natural materials, however rest assure you will get ample use and years out of a single brush, even for those of you living over 120. The price for natural and high quality is that the product will naturally degrade over time.
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