Croll & Denecke
Spa Wellness Body Brush
In Ayurvedic medicine, dry brushing is the toxin release tool.
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Luxury brushes made in Germany, made from pear wood and plastic-free. Only selected materials make a bath brush the perfect care accessory. Natural bristles, in combination with fine wood pear tree.
If you’ve never thought about pear wood before, that’s about to change. It’s basically the skin-care active of hardwoods, luxurious, super high-performance, and a little bit rare.
Here’s the deal: pear wood is ultra-dense, incredibly smooth, and so fine-pored that even the sharpest tools need to work hard to carve it. That’s a good thing, it means you can shape it into the most refined, delicate forms without compromising strength. It also happens to be naturally water-resistant (read: no warping, no drama), which makes it perfect for things that live in your bathroom or on your vanity.
Oh, and it mostly comes from old orchards, which makes it not just functional, but kind of poetic and yes, pretty valuable too.
A timeless beauty practice, redefined. This natural bristle dry brush offers gentle yet effective exfoliation, awakening skin, boosting circulation, clearing toxins, in just 3–5 minutes a day or whenever you like. Crafted for the modern ritualist, it transforms your daily routine into a moment of mindful self-care.
Start at the soles of the feet, sweeping upward in light, fluid strokes toward the heart. Continue from hands to arms, always brushing toward the chest. On the torso, use soft, circular motions, clockwise and delicate is key.
The golden rule Less pressure, more grace. A gentle hand prevents tugging, keeps skin calm, and allows your glow to emerge naturally.
Care instructions:
Hang in a dry, airy space between uses. Clean occasionally with a mild soap and allow to air dry completely.
Smooth, luminous skin begins here.
Included with your brush, an image, on the best brushing practices and directions.
The heart of our company beats in the depths of the sea. There, a good 40 metres below the water’s surface, natural sponges grow – a true miracle of nature. With their silk-like texture, they are durable, versatile, and extra gentle on the skin. Our story begins with the fascination for these living creatures.
In 1897, Gustav Croll and Theodor Denecke decided to import raw natural sponges from the Greek Mediterranean to Bremen and refine them here by hand. We still do this today – but in the meantime we have expanded our product range to include sustainable spa and household products. We are Peter, Nina and Sara Hankiewicz, the third and fourth generation in our enterprise. Our mission: Sustainable skin and body care products with a good conscience and in harmony with nature.