How to Use a Lymphatic Face Brush
“Lymphatic face brush” is one of the most common ways people search for a soft facial brush used in a gentle, upward facial-massage routine. It’s a helpful search term — so here’s a clear, honest guide to what this tool is and how to use it.
First, what it is (and isn’t)
Aurelle’s brush is a cosmetic facial massage brush with soft bristles, designed to make a light, dry facial massage easy to add to your day. It is not a medical device, and it isn’t intended to drain lymph, detoxify your body, treat swelling, or change your facial structure. Think of it as a calming, few-minute ritual that can help your skin look more awake.
When to use it
Most people like it as a morning facial massage routine — a quick reset before makeup or skincare. It works on clean, dry skin, so there’s no oil or serum required.
How to use it — step by step (about 60–90 seconds)
- Start at the neck. Brush lightly upward toward the jaw.
- Jaw and cheeks. Continue outward and upward along the natural contours of your face.
- Forehead. Finish with light, outward strokes.
Pressure guidance
Use light pressure — this is a gentle massage, not scrubbing. The bristles should glide, not drag. If any area feels sensitive, skip it. Less is more.
How often
A short daily routine is fine for most people. Keep sessions brief and gentle.
Cleaning your brush
Rinse the bristles under lukewarm water, gently reshape, and let it air-dry with the bristles down or flat. Avoid soaking the handle.
Precautions
Avoid broken, irritated, sunburned or very sensitive skin, and active breakouts. If you have a skin condition or any concerns, check with a qualified professional first. Stop if you notice irritation. This tool is for cosmetic use and individual results vary.
A gentle gua sha alternative
Prefer a brush to a hard stone? A soft-bristle facial brush is an easy, dry-use alternative with a different feel and technique.
Ready to try it? Meet the Aurelle Sculpting Facial Brush — available in single, duo and trio sets.