
12. Try Dry Brushing to Exfoliate Skin and Boost the Lymphatic System
Dry brushing is one of the best habits that you can do for both your skin and your lymphatic system. When you dry brush, it opens up the pores and stimulates the surface of the skin. As the skin is stimulated, it encourages the flow of blood, oxygen, and nutrients. Research shows that in addition to exfoliating and unclogging the pores, it also helps plump skin and reduces the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and even cellulite. Furthermore, the flow helps stimulate the lymphatic system. The lymphatic system is responsible for removing toxins from the body, which stops them from clogging pores and leaving blemishes on your skin.
Dry brushing is best done with a brush that has short, rough bristles. However, if you have more sensitive skin, a raw silk glove will give the same benefits without causing further damage the to skin. With dry brushing, start at the feet and move up the body, making short brushstrokes that go in the direction of the heart. After doing the legs, dry brush your arms (moving up from the hands and toward the heart), as well as your belly and back. You’ll want to make short strokes on the arms and legs and use a small circular motion on the back and stomach.