Copper is naturally antibacterial, so it will remain cleaner than ordinary dry brushes, but we still recommend that to get the most benefits and extend the life of your brush, you take good care of it.
1. You can simply take a dry towel to the bristles or tap the brush with the bristles facing down to remove any excess skin particles.
2. Fill a bowl with boiling water and dip the bristles into the bowl. Be mindful as you do not want to get the wood saturated as the water can weaken the wood. You can add liquid soap or a disinfectant essential oil like tea tree oil to the water if you like. Rinse with fresh water before laying to dry.
3. Lastly, lay the brush bristles down onto a towel until it completely dries. You can also lay it in the sun to speed up this process. *We recommend replacing your brush after one year.