Detailed instructions for using Silk Facial Massage Brush
Silk Facial Massage Brush
This skincare tool was developed with hair and makeup artist Hiromi Yamamoto as product advisor. It is a massage brush made from a 50% mix of "Tomioka Silk" raw silk and 50% goat hair. When dry, it can be used to gently massage the skin and décolleté, removing dead skin cells and leaving them feeling refreshed. When wet and lathered with soap, it can also be used as a face wash brush.
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Certified "Tomioka Silk"
I used silk.
Raw silk contains sericin, which is similar to the skin's natural moisturizing component, and dissolves when it mixes with the skin's moisture, blending into the skin.
Use a very light touch and brush gently, stroking the skin.
Daily Care (Clear Eye Area) Watch the video for detailed instructions
Special care (cleans the face)
Wet the brush with lukewarm water, take some cleanser into your hands, and work the brush into a lather. Place the fine lather on your skin and gently glide the rounded tip over your skin. After washing your face, rinse the brush thoroughly and dry it.
Silk Facial Massage Brush
Gently stroke with silk for a refreshing feel.
Massage and facial cleansing brush.
A massage and face-washing brush made from a 50% mix of raw silk and goat hair. It can be used for face massage and exfoliation when dry, or as a face-washing brush when wet and lathered with soap. In either case, the key is to brush gently, stroking the skin. Raw silk contains sericin, which is similar to the skin's natural moisturizing ingredient, and dissolves when it mixes with the skin's moisture, blending into the skin.
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Hiromi Yamamoto
She is always at the forefront of the beauty industry in Japan, sharing "techniques you can put into practice right away." She is well-known for her clear theories that quickly solve various makeup problems and lead to a modern look, and has written many books.