The 12 Best Dry-Brushing Tools
Say hello to baby-soft skin.
![The 12 Best Dry-Brushing Tools](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/fWAHwjEsBDUV2Fza6ViYyG-415-80.png)
If you want to avoid issues like dull skin, cellulite, and ingrown hairs, you should be exfoliating your body occasionally. Sure, you could use a body scrub and a loofah in the shower to get your exfoliation on, but if you truly want baby-soft skin at all times, then you should be adding some dry brushing into your skincare routine. These are our favorite dry-brushing tools of the trade.
This dry-brushing set is our favorite. Equipped with all of the essentials, including a body brush, a face brush, and a cellulite massager brush, users are essentially receiving an at-home spa treatment with this kit. It may not feel so luxurious at first, but doing the technique consistently will help you achieve salon-quality results.
Not only will this dry brush give you the most luxurious scrub-down ever, but it's also made with 100% eco-friendly materials! Give your skin an invigorating treatment with this dry brush, which uses boar bristles that won't fall apart. The results: a softer, glowing look and feel to your body, just in time for bikini season.
If you want to give your face a bit of a scrubbing boost, then try this dry brush. It's made to give your face, chest, and neck a gentle brightening and exfoliation boost.
If you've dry brushed before, then you know that they can get a little too rough. If your sensitive skin can't handle the intensity of the average dry brush, then try using this softer option from Scala Beauty. The bristles were made for use both in and out of the shower, and they're ultra soft, so your delicate skin won't feel beaten up after use.
Brush your skin to perfection on a budget with the Fantasea Natural Bristle Body Brush. This popular dry brushing tool exfoliates, increases blood flow, and promotes healthy, glowing skin. As a bonus, it features a handle for a secure grip.
Amazon reviewers rate this all-natural brush just shy of five stars for its quick performance (results have been seen in as little as 3 days). Its versatility is appreciated as well: It comes with a detachable handle to get those hard-to-reach spots.
A curved, ergonomic handle makes this dry brushing tool even more comfortable to wield while brushing in upward strokes. Whisk away dead skin, improve lymphatic drainage, and detoxify your body with ease.
Detoxify your body and stimulate your lymphatic system by gently brushing your skin to optimal health with the Rengöra Dry Brushing Body Brush. This best-seller is accompanied by a sturdy handle to allow access to those hard-to-reach parts.
When dry brushing gets difficult — like when you're squirming to reach all areas along your back — this long handle brush comes in clutch. The tool's exfoliating fibers are gentle against the skin, can be used wet or dry, and quick-drying thanks to the hanging loop.
The effects of Yerba's dry-brushing tool are sweet — literally! Featuring Tampico fibers derived from the unbleached stem of an agave plant, stroking the bristles in an upward motion sloughs away dead skin cells and helps increase blood circulation.
This unique dry brush by Nuva Spy features boar bristles and massagers to give you the ultimate comfort during your dry-brushing session. This one is perfect for your next at-home spa day!
Aromatherapy Associates' dry-brushing tool is made from soft cactus sisal bristles for a natural scrub that's easier on skin. And unlike other brushes, the Polishing Body Brush features a hand strap for better control.
Stay In The Know
Marie Claire email subscribers get intel on fashion and beauty trends, hot-off-the-press celebrity news, and more. Sign up here.
Ashley is the beauty and style editor at BestProducts.com, and her work has been featured on Cosmopolitan and Town and Country. She has an obsession with designer handbags, Liberty prints, 1960s fashion, and owns more shoes than she’s willing to admit. She's been using her learnings from owning a boutique and her shopping addiction for good since 2015. She’ll never accept that black isn’t a color. Away from the computer, you’ll likely find the Texas native binging on a British period drama or theorizing over Game of Thrones. She has yet to find a real cup of queso in NYC.
-
Most Republicans Aren't Talking About Gender and Race. Here's Why Kamala Harris Should
The GOP knows that if this becomes a campaign about identity, they’re going to lose.
By Reshma Saujani Published
-
'Too Hot to Handle' Rule Breakers Katherine LaPrell and Charlie Jeer Are Sexy Pair to Watch This Season
The two models have had a rocky road toward coupling up, but could they be in it to win it?
By Quinci LeGardye Published
-
Ice Spice Hits Back at Claims Taylor Swift Became Friends With Her for "Clout"
She's insulted by people's assumptions.
By Iris Goldsztajn Published
-
Is Makeup With SPF a Real Substitute for Sunscreen?
A shortcut to sun protection might be costing you.
By Halie LeSavage Published
-
This Valentino Perfume Is the Best Fragrance of 2024, According to Beauty Experts
It's a layerable, floral fragrance.
By Samantha Holender Published
-
Bag Balm Started as a Farm Remedy. It's Now a Viral Solution for Glowing Skin
Is Bag Balm's viral resurgence worth the hype?
By Samantha Holender Published
-
Is Colostrum the New Collagen?
Doctors and wellness professionals have a lot to say about TikTok's supplement of the moment.
By Gabrielle Ulubay Published
-
TikTok Is Making "Unsexy" Beauty Products Seem Very Appealing
There's more to worthwhile products than pretty packaging.
By Halie LeSavage Published
-
Fendi's First Fragrances Are Designed for Fashion Obsessives
It's finally available to shop.
By Halie LeSavage Last updated
-
Tata Harper’s New Calming Créme Makes My Redness Disappear
I tried it before anyone else—and I'll never get over the results.
By Samantha Holender Published
-
Why Beauty Experts Are Calling Out Youthforia's New Foundation
This isn't the way to do inclusive shades.
By Halie LeSavage Published