Detailed instructions on how to use silk facial massage brush

Silk Facial Massage Brush

¥6,600 (tax included)

A skincare tool developed with professional advisor and hair & makeup artist Hiromi Yamamoto. This massage brush is made from a 50/50 blend of raw silk from "Tomioka Silk" and goat hair. Used dry, it gently sweeps over the skin and décolletage to brush away old keratin, leaving your skin feeling refreshed. When wet and lathered with soap, it can also be used as a facial cleansing brush.

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The Silk Facial Massage Brush uses silk that is certified as “Tomioka Silk.”

Raw silk contains sericin, a component similar to the skin's own natural moisturizers. When it comes into contact with the skin's moisture, the sericin dissolves and blends gently with the skin.

Before using the brush, gently loosen the bristles on the back of your hand.
Use very light pressure and brush gently as if you are stroking the skin.
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    Around the Eyes
    Start at the outer corner of your eye, circle around the eye area, and then sweep down from your temple along the jawline.
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    Face Line
    Gently glide from the tip of your chin towards the ears.
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    Neck
    Stroke down from behind your ear to your décolletage.
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    Forehead
    Stroke upwards in a straight line from the space between the eyebrows. Then sweep back and forth horizontally just above your eyebrows.
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    Nose Bridge
    Stroke from the area between the eyebrows down to the tip of the nose. Then stroke from the inner corner of your eyebrow down to the side of your nose.
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    Sides of the Nose
    Stroke up and down along the sides of your nose.
This brush can also be used for wet cleansing.
Moisten the brush with lukewarm water. Take some facial cleanser into your cupped palm, and lather it up with the brush. Apply the fine foam onto your face and gently glide the rounded tips of the brush. After cleansing, rinse the brush thoroughly and let it dry.

Silk Facial Massage Brush

¥6,600 (tax included)

Gently stroke with silk for a refreshing feel.
Massage & Cleansing Brush

This massage and cleansing brush is made from a 50/50 blend of raw silk and goat hair. You have two options for how to use it: a dry massage to gently sweep away dead skin cells, or as a cleansing brush with soap and water. Either way, the key is to brush gently, as if you are caressing your skin. The raw silk contains sericin, a natural moisturizing component similar to what is found in your skin. It dissolves on contact with moisture, allowing it to blend smoothly into your skin.

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Hair & Makeup Artist

Hiromi Yamamoto

Constantly active at the forefront of the industry, she shares “techniques you can try right away” and leads the Japanese beauty world. Known for her clear theories that quickly solve various makeup concerns and guide you to a modern look, she is also the author of numerous books.