pureGLO face cleaning brushes are crafted from natural wood and bamboo, with soft natural bristles designed to cleanse and exfoliate the face gently and effectively. Unlike harsh synthetic scrubs, natural bristle brushes polish the skin's surface without micro-tearing, helping to remove oil, dirt, makeup residue, and impurities while stimulating circulation for a healthier complexion.
Our collection includes bamboo-handled massage face brushes with soft bristles for daily cleansing, 2-pack exfoliation sets for a deeper cleanse, and wooden handled brushes suitable for both men and women. Regular use helps unclog pores, reduce blackheads, and leave skin feeling noticeably smoother and softer.
A natural bristle face cleaning brush provides a deeper cleanse than fingers alone by physically loosening dirt, oil, and makeup trapped in pores. The gentle exfoliation action also removes dead skin cells from the surface, which can improve the absorption of serums and moisturisers applied afterward. Over time, regular use can lead to a smoother texture, reduced blackheads, and a more even skin tone.
Yes, with care. pureGLO face brushes use soft natural bristles that are considerably gentler than synthetic exfoliation tools. For sensitive or acne-prone skin, use light pressure and circular motions, and limit use to 2–3 times per week to avoid over-exfoliation. Always use with a gentle cleanser and follow with a soothing toner or moisturiser.
Yes. Used with a gentle makeup-removing cleanser, pureGLO face cleaning brushes help dissolve and lift makeup more effectively than a cloth alone, particularly around the nose and chin where product tends to settle in pores. The soft bristles are gentle enough for use around the eye area when used carefully.
For most skin types, using a face cleaning brush 2–3 times per week is sufficient to see benefits without over-exfoliating. Those with oilier or thicker skin may be comfortable using it daily, while those with dry or sensitive skin should start with once a week and adjust based on how their skin responds.
Rinse the bristles thoroughly under warm water after every use to remove cleanser and skin debris. Once a week, work a small amount of gentle shampoo or brush cleaner through the bristles, rinse well, and leave to air dry bristle-side down. Replace the brush when the bristles begin to splay or lose their softness, typically every 3–4 months.