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Living Libations Energy Dry Body Brush
Living Libations
Living Libations Energy Dry Body Brush
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The Best Body Brushes Ever!


Oxygen atoms make up over 80% of the human body, making oxygen the true elixir of life. We thrive on negatively-charged oxygen ions that are inhaled through the air, absorbed through our drinking water, and ingested in the concentrated form of hydrogen peroxide.


Oxygen ions connect us with the earth. They are found in the coastline of a beautiful beach, the elegant rush of a waterfall, each droplet of rain and every sparkling snowflake Oxygen ion levels are increased with air friction, which is created by dry-brushing the skin. Brushing also has massive benefits for the body?s circulatory and nervous systems.




Energy Dry Brush


Upgrade your dry brushing game with Living Libations Energy Brush is made with bronze bristles that contain real copper and zinc. The molecular structure of these robust bristles allows ions to be captured by the skin. Energy abounds as the body is revved by this special dry brush.




The Body and Breast Brush may be used every day, completely dry or with a single, potent drop of Verve + Tonic on the bristles.




To clean the dry brushes, there are a couple of options...either pop them in boiling water for a few moments and let them dry in the sun, or just leave them in the sun, or suds with a pure soap and dry in sun.




Clean Your Cleaners: Body Brushes, Dry Brushes, Toothbrushes & Wood Combs




Body Brushes and Dry Brushes




Quickly dip the brushes in boiling water and then set them out in the sun for a few hours to dry.




Or, every few months, gently clean the brushes with a pure soap and rinse well. Then put them in the sun to dry.




Toothbrush




After using your toothbrush, dip it in food grade 3% hydrogen peroxide. It is safe to put in your mouth and will deter unfriendly bacteria from growing on the brush.




Wood Combs




Avoid soaking your wood comb in water to avoid swelling and splitting.




Jojoba and coconut oil are beautiful for cleaning and conditioning these wood combs. Apply a small amount of oil to a clean cloth and carefully run the cloth between each tine to remove debris. If there is build-up from hair products on the comb, use a retired toothbrush to gently scrub it away. For fine toothed combs, try using a piece of unwaxed dental floss between the tines to work out any debris. Using a soft, absorbent cloth, wipe away any remaining oil.

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The Best Body Brushes Ever!


Oxygen atoms make up over 80% of the human body, making oxygen the true elixir of life. We thrive on negatively-charged oxygen ions that are inhaled through the air, absorbed through our drinking water, and ingested in the concentrated form of hydrogen peroxide.


Oxygen ions connect us with the earth. They are found in the coastline of a beautiful beach, the elegant rush of a waterfall, each droplet of rain and every sparkling snowflake Oxygen ion levels are increased with air friction, which is created by dry-brushing the skin. Brushing also has massive benefits for the body?s circulatory and nervous systems.




Energy Dry Brush


Upgrade your dry brushing game with Living Libations Energy Brush is made with bronze bristles that contain real copper and zinc. The molecular structure of these robust bristles allows ions to be captured by the skin. Energy abounds as the body is revved by this special dry brush.




The Body and Breast Brush may be used every day, completely dry or with a single, potent drop of Verve + Tonic on the bristles.




To clean the dry brushes, there are a couple of options...either pop them in boiling water for a few moments and let them dry in the sun, or just leave them in the sun, or suds with a pure soap and dry in sun.




Clean Your Cleaners: Body Brushes, Dry Brushes, Toothbrushes & Wood Combs




Body Brushes and Dry Brushes




Quickly dip the brushes in boiling water and then set them out in the sun for a few hours to dry.




Or, every few months, gently clean the brushes with a pure soap and rinse well. Then put them in the sun to dry.




Toothbrush




After using your toothbrush, dip it in food grade 3% hydrogen peroxide. It is safe to put in your mouth and will deter unfriendly bacteria from growing on the brush.




Wood Combs




Avoid soaking your wood comb in water to avoid swelling and splitting.




Jojoba and coconut oil are beautiful for cleaning and conditioning these wood combs. Apply a small amount of oil to a clean cloth and carefully run the cloth between each tine to remove debris. If there is build-up from hair products on the comb, use a retired toothbrush to gently scrub it away. For fine toothed combs, try using a piece of unwaxed dental floss between the tines to work out any debris. Using a soft, absorbent cloth, wipe away any remaining oil.