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Has anyone done much dry-brushing?
November 22 2007 at 8:26 PM Louise (Login Louise1982)
SENIOR MEMBER
Has anyone successfully used dry-brushing or manual lymphatic drainage to help weight loss or remove cellulite (I did loads of research on this when I was about 14 but never stuck to it) - does it work?
Reah
(Login Reah100)
Yes
November 22 2007, 9:28 PM
Hi Louise,
I have done body brushing in the past and it really worked for me on my cellulite. I lost a few pounds and my legs were visibly smoother and less lumpy. My skin was also as smooth as a babies. It's another commitment which I can't do at the mo with 2 small kiddies and no time but if I had some more time I would do it again. Worked wonders for me, so really recommend. Good luck!!
Louise
(Login Louise1982)
SENIOR MEMBER
ooooh lots of questions!
November 22 2007, 9:34 PM
Great - how long did you do it for? Just the thighs or the whole body? Did you use and actual brush or a sisal mat? Circles or strokes?
Lisa121
(no login)
Re: Has anyone done much dry-brushing?
November 23 2007, 3:27 PM
Hi Louise, I dont dry but wet brush, I just use a hard body brush and any time I shower I stroke my body upwards and towards the heart. I dont know about weight loss, but it does seem to help with the cellulite reduction, and I do notice when I havent done it for a week or so.
I couldnt be bothered dry brushing, when I am in the shower I just combine it with the whole body washing regime :-) but I couldnt be bothered doing it extra. I am noticing more and more that really I am quite a lazy person when it comes to putting extra effort into doing these things. Been totallly slacking with the hypnosis and boob massages too since I started working, hardly seem to have any time as I am never much at home any more.
As I am still trying to gain the weight, which is coming on slowly slowly I am not too bothered at the moment, still think that with the weight the boobage will gain too, so I am still waiting and seeing.
How are you doing, how are the boobs coming along?
dunny
(Login lil_dunny)
Re: Has anyone done much dry-brushing?
November 25 2007, 11:53 PM
i have been doing skin brushing for a few months now, maybe 4-5 times a week; takes maybe a couple minutes for a quick brush-over. linear strokes upwards towards the heart, over the whole body (pretty much). it def seems to help with cellulite, although the results are by no means instantaneous.
kieyah
(Login kieyah)
SENIOR MEMBER
Re: Has anyone done much dry-brushing?
November 26 2007, 9:46 PM
it reduced the fat on my thighs and back of hips that I couldn't get rid of, but when I quit some of it came back again. from what i have read you have to use a natural bristled brush and must be dry, skin must be dry too. I don't really understand why that is though.
Henri
(Login henriettahippo)
SENIOR MEMBER
Re: Has anyone done much dry-brushing?
November 27 2007, 1:27 AM
The reason for the skin and brush being dry is to prevent the skin from stretching.
There was a previous post on this a few months back. Might be worth looking into.
I will say the timing of this post is interesting, as I had started two weeks ago with dry brushing again ~ I haven't noticed any drastic changes, but have noticed a reduction in some of the appearance of cellulite, and some of my water retention I seem to be carrying around lately has disappeared.
I think though the best result from the dry brushing, is how great I feel after I do it. I can really tell the days that I don't have enough time to do it, because I just don't feel as "alive" as I usually do. It could be all in my head though. In two weeks I have only missed about 2 days.
November 22 2007 at 8:26 PM Louise (Login Louise1982)
SENIOR MEMBER
Has anyone successfully used dry-brushing or manual lymphatic drainage to help weight loss or remove cellulite (I did loads of research on this when I was about 14 but never stuck to it) - does it work?
Reah
(Login Reah100)
Yes
November 22 2007, 9:28 PM
Hi Louise,
I have done body brushing in the past and it really worked for me on my cellulite. I lost a few pounds and my legs were visibly smoother and less lumpy. My skin was also as smooth as a babies. It's another commitment which I can't do at the mo with 2 small kiddies and no time but if I had some more time I would do it again. Worked wonders for me, so really recommend. Good luck!!
Louise
(Login Louise1982)
SENIOR MEMBER
ooooh lots of questions!
November 22 2007, 9:34 PM
Great - how long did you do it for? Just the thighs or the whole body? Did you use and actual brush or a sisal mat? Circles or strokes?
Lisa121
(no login)
Re: Has anyone done much dry-brushing?
November 23 2007, 3:27 PM
Hi Louise, I dont dry but wet brush, I just use a hard body brush and any time I shower I stroke my body upwards and towards the heart. I dont know about weight loss, but it does seem to help with the cellulite reduction, and I do notice when I havent done it for a week or so.
I couldnt be bothered dry brushing, when I am in the shower I just combine it with the whole body washing regime :-) but I couldnt be bothered doing it extra. I am noticing more and more that really I am quite a lazy person when it comes to putting extra effort into doing these things. Been totallly slacking with the hypnosis and boob massages too since I started working, hardly seem to have any time as I am never much at home any more.
As I am still trying to gain the weight, which is coming on slowly slowly I am not too bothered at the moment, still think that with the weight the boobage will gain too, so I am still waiting and seeing.
How are you doing, how are the boobs coming along?
dunny
(Login lil_dunny)
Re: Has anyone done much dry-brushing?
November 25 2007, 11:53 PM
i have been doing skin brushing for a few months now, maybe 4-5 times a week; takes maybe a couple minutes for a quick brush-over. linear strokes upwards towards the heart, over the whole body (pretty much). it def seems to help with cellulite, although the results are by no means instantaneous.
kieyah
(Login kieyah)
SENIOR MEMBER
Re: Has anyone done much dry-brushing?
November 26 2007, 9:46 PM
it reduced the fat on my thighs and back of hips that I couldn't get rid of, but when I quit some of it came back again. from what i have read you have to use a natural bristled brush and must be dry, skin must be dry too. I don't really understand why that is though.
Henri
(Login henriettahippo)
SENIOR MEMBER
Re: Has anyone done much dry-brushing?
November 27 2007, 1:27 AM
The reason for the skin and brush being dry is to prevent the skin from stretching.
There was a previous post on this a few months back. Might be worth looking into.
I will say the timing of this post is interesting, as I had started two weeks ago with dry brushing again ~ I haven't noticed any drastic changes, but have noticed a reduction in some of the appearance of cellulite, and some of my water retention I seem to be carrying around lately has disappeared.
I think though the best result from the dry brushing, is how great I feel after I do it. I can really tell the days that I don't have enough time to do it, because I just don't feel as "alive" as I usually do. It could be all in my head though. In two weeks I have only missed about 2 days.