Attura by Laura Puga
Dry Brushing (coming soon...)
Dry Brushing (coming soon...)
Brushes made with horse hair.
Our grandmothers did it to keep their skin beautiful and healthy, they brushed their faces with a small wooden brush. With friction they eliminated dead cells and stimulated circulation.
It is an adaptation of the Garsham, a massage carried out by traditional Ayurvedic medicine, whose purpose is to exfoliate the skin and free it from toxins.
Activates circulation and lymphatic drainage, allowing the elimination of toxins.
It also stimulates cell regeneration, the skin gains softness, oxygenation and luminosity, thus it is more active to the products that are then applied.
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Type of skin |
all skins |
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professional advice
Maintenance. The most effective "at home" way is by using some kind of of flour like cornstarch. Sprinkle by hand little flour on the fibers and spread with the fingers to distribute it well throughout the hair. after a few minutes, shake the brush well and the fibers also with your fingers (even if you have another brush, they can be rub the fibers against each other) to remove the flour spare. With this, the flour absorbs the oil that may have accumulated from using it on the skin and act as a drying agent. We recommend that it be done dry cleaning, avoiding wetting the fibers
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Ingredients
reclaimed birch wood This wood is a mixture of remains of pruning and surplus or cuts of carpentry and sawmills. horsehair fibers Horse hair is obtained using techniques artisan and traditional; horses receive a haircut manually routine and for aesthetics. is a material organic with anti-mite properties and antifungals, which has the ability to absorb and expel moisture. natural linseed oil It is used for finishing wood. Seeds are cold pressed of linen, thus being a natural form of nurture and protect the wood and be a product respectful with the environment, thanks to its vegetable origin and its negligible carbon footprint.Ver más -