
Morning puffiness can soften the appearance of your jawline and leave your face looking more tired than you feel. The Lymphatic Face Brush turns a few quiet minutes into a gentle massage ritual that helps your face appear fresher, less puffy, and more defined.
It gives your routine a calm, intentional finish without adding another complicated skincare step.
Gentle outward sweeps can help soften the temporary puffy appearance around your cheeks and jaw. Your face looks refreshed rather than dramatically altered.
The brushing motion gives your complexion a softly stimulated, revitalised appearance. It is ideal when your face looks dull after sleep, travel, or a long day.
The brush feels natural in your hand and covers more area with each gentle pass. There is less slipping, less awkward angling, and no complicated technique to memorise.
Begin with clean, dry skin and use feather-light pressure. Start with several gentle downward strokes along each side of the neck, then sweep from the centre of the chin toward the ears, from the sides of the nose across the cheeks, and from the centre of the forehead toward the temples.
Finish by brushing softly down the sides of the face and neck. Never scrub, press hard, or use the brush over irritated, broken, inflamed, or recently treated skin.
The most realistic result is a temporarily fresher and less puffy appearance after gentle facial massage. With consistent use, the brush becomes an easy part of your skincare routine rather than another tool left forgotten in a drawer.
94%
said their face appeared less puffy after use
97%
said the brush was simple to add to their routine
96%
said their complexion looked fresher after brushing
Try the Lymphatic Face Brush for 30 days. If it is not the right addition to your skincare routine, we will offer a full refund.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. The brush does not remove facial fat or permanently change your bone structure. It is designed to gently massage the face and help soften the temporary appearance of puffiness, which may make your natural contours appear clearer for a period of time.
Many people find the brush quicker and easier to control because it covers more of the face with light, even contact. It also involves less slipping and awkward angling, making it easier to use consistently.
Use it on clean, dry skin unless the care instructions supplied with your specific brush state otherwise. Heavy oils and thick products may collect inside the bristles and make the brush harder to clean.
Use very light pressure and allow the bristles to glide gently across the skin. Pressing harder will not produce a sharper-looking face and may cause redness, sensitivity, or irritation.
Begin with a few minutes several times per week and adjust according to how your skin responds. Stop using it if you notice persistent redness, tenderness, irritation, or broken skin.
Do not use it over active acne lesions, sunburn, open wounds, rashes, infections, or recently treated skin. Speak with a qualified healthcare professional before use if you have unexplained facial swelling, a lymphatic condition, recent facial surgery, or another condition affecting the face or neck.