Merben Body Brushes
Merben Body Brushes
Merben Body Brushes
Merben Body Brushes
Merben Body Brushes
Merben Body Brushes
Merben Body Brushes
Merben Body Brushes
Merben Body Brushes
Merben Body Brushes
Merben Body Brushes
Merben Body Brushes
Merben Body Brushes
Merben Body Brushes
Merben Body Brushes
Merben

Merben Body Brushes

Regular price $16.95 Sale price $19.95 Unit price per
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About MERBEN Brushes

Skin is our largest organ. When healthy, it’s the vehicle through which environmental pollutants and toxins are eliminated from the body. When not, pores become clogged and the “yucky stuff” stays inside us, where it can build up and wreak havoc.

Regularly dry brushing is so beneficial because it improves the body’s ability to detoxify by clearing away dead skin cells. It also increases blood flow and circulation (the bristles from the brush stimulate your lymphatic system, consequently speeding up the process of waste elimination). And as if that weren’t enough, dry brushing also easily and painlessly reduces the appearance of cellulite and leaves skin looking and feeling younger.

Our body brushes are:

ETHICALLY PRODUCED

Each brush is assembled in Sri Lanka, in a factory where workers are 18+ and never discriminated against based on gender, religion, language or cast. Most of the women employed have children and are given flexible working hours. Those who are unable to get to the factory due to family obligations (e.g. in charge of caring for a sick parent or baby) are given the opportunity to work from home.

SUSTAINABLY PRODUCED

Each body brush handle is fashioned from timber castoffs intended for landfill and treated with nontoxic paint sealer

TYPES

Jute fiber (SOFT)
Jute is one of nature’s strongest and most affordable vegetable fibers. In India and Bangladesh (where we source ours from) some 4 million farmers earn their living and support 20 million dependents from jute cultivation, while hundreds of thousands more work in the jute manufacturing sector. The most popular natural fiber after cotton, it is widely produced and used to make an array of items including rope, carpets and wrapping fabrics.

Sisal fiber (MEDIUM)
Extracted from the Agave sisalana plant, sisal can be grown throughout the year - even on marginal land and in semi-arid areas - and does not require fertilizers or pesticides. This makes it ideal for countries like Kenya (where we import ours from), where agriculture is the mainstay of the economy. Sisal fibers are strong and durable, do not absorb moisture easily and are resistant to damage by salt water.

Coconut fiber (COURSE)
Coir or Coco is the material found between the inner shell and outer shell of a coconut. The fiber is relatively waterproof and one of the few vegetable fibers naturally resistant to fungus and mites, making it ideal for use in the kitchen and bathroom. The coconuts we use are grown by small-scale Sri Lankan farmers, who employ local mills to extract the fiber, which strengthens their economy.

 

 


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