Supercharge Copper Body Brush
HigherDOSE is a biohacking-forward tech wellness brand creating some of the most in-demand at-home wellness tools, powered by nature-inspired technologies designed to deliver a DOSE of feel-good chemicals—Dopamine, Oxytocin, Serotonin, and Endorphins—to elevate mood, support a healthy glow, promote long-term health benefits, and lift your spirit. From red light therapy to infrared sauna blankets and PEMF mats (even for pets), HigherDOSE offers tools that support your skin, health, and overall well-being over time.
WHY IT'S WORTH IT:
First impression: beautiful, substantial, and made to last
Exfoliation + lymphatic support
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Exfoliation: It sweeps away dead skin so your body looks smoother and feels softer immediately. After my first use, my skin had that fresh, polished feel—like I’d done a full-body treatment, even though it took maybe two minutes.
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Lymphatic-style stimulation: The brushing motion supports lymphatic flow by encouraging movement in the direction of your lymph pathways (generally toward the heart). That’s why dry brushing is often associated with a less “puffy” feeling and a more sculpted look over time—especially when you’re consistent.
Why the copper element makes it feel “supercharged”
How it felt to use (and how to avoid irritation)
The results: smoother skin, better glow, and a more “toned” look
Sidebar: How to Dry Brush (Quick, Easy Routine)
When to do it:
- Before showering, on dry skin
- 2–4x per week to start (daily if your skin tolerates it)
How long it takes:
- 2–5 minutes total
Pressure:
- Light to medium. You’re stimulating and sweeping—not scrubbing.
- Avoid broken skin, irritation, or active inflammation.
Direction (simple rule): move toward the heart
- Feet & calves: brush upward toward knees
- Thighs: brush upward toward hips
- Hands & forearms: brush upward toward elbows
- Upper arms: brush toward shoulders
- Stomach: use gentle clockwise strokes
- Chest: gentle strokes upward (avoid sensitive areas)
Pro tip:
-Use shorter strokes around joints (knees, elbows) and lighter pressure on thinner skin.
What to do after:
- Shower to rinse away exfoliated skin
- Follow with a body oil or lotion to lock in hydration (your skin will absorb it better after brushing)
How to clean the brush:
- Tap out debris after each use
- Keep it dry between uses
- Spot clean as needed (avoid soaking unless the brand instructions say it’s safe)