There are three main categories of bath brushes: plastic bath brushes, wooden bath brushes, and silicone bath brushes. Different materials have different advantages and usage experiences.
The brush head of a bath brush is usually composed of dense bristles, which can penetrate deep into the skin's texture and pores, effectively remove dirt, dead skin and cuticles, leaving the skin cleaner and fresher. Especially for parts such as the back and back of arms that are difficult to reach directly with hands, the bath brush can play a very good cleaning role.
The bristles of a bath brush penetrate deep into the skin's texture and pores, removing dirt, sweat and excess oil that are difficult to remove during daily cleansing. By rubbing the skin with appropriate force, you can help remove dead skin cells and cuticles accumulated on the skin surface. This makes the skin smoother and more refined, allowing the skin to better absorb the nutrients in skin care products.
Different materials of bath brushes have their own features. Wooden bath brushes are natural and gentle, giving a traditional bathing feel. However, they may crack or warp over time if not well - maintained. Plastic bath brushes are usually inexpensive and durable with various shapes, but some may have rough edges. Silicone bath brushes are soft, easy to clean and dry quickly, plus they are often more hygienic, yet might not provide as intense a scrubbing as some prefer.