
Why Puffiness Changes the Way Your Face Looks
Poor sleep, stress, salty foods, hormones, and everyday life can all slow lymph flow, allowing fluid to collect in the face and soften your natural definition.
The Binetto facial dry brush is designed to gently encourage that excess fluid to move, helping your skin look less puffy and more refreshed.
With just a few light strokes, your cheekbones, jawline, and natural glow can look more visible again.
This is not about changing your face. It’s about helping it look like you again.
Why Binetto Works Better Than Other Beauty Tools
Binetto’s ultra-soft bristles create gentle stimulation across the skin, helping support lymphatic movement without scraping, dragging, or irritating delicate areas.
The curved shape is designed to glide comfortably along the jawline, chin, and neck, where fluid tends to collect most.
No complicated steps. No harsh pressure. Just a simple tool that fits easily into your routine and delivers visible results.
The Daily Ritual That Makes a Visible Difference
Take just two minutes on clean, dry skin. Use light sweeping strokes to guide excess fluid away from the face and towards the drainage points around the neck and collarbone.
The result? Skin that looks fresher, more awake, and more defined - like you’ve given yourself a quick at-home facial before the day even begins.
Make it part of your morning routine and it soon becomes the one step you won’t want to skip.
FAQs
How long do the results last?
How long do the results last?
The depuffed look can last throughout the day. Once fluid is guided towards the lymph nodes, your body processes it naturally rather than it immediately returning. With regular use, many people find their face looks consistently less puffy over time.
How do I use it?
How do I use it?
Use the brush on clean, dry skin for around 2 minutes. Start at the collarbone with light downward strokes for about 30 seconds to help open the drainage pathways. Then use gentle upward and outward strokes across the face: neck towards the collarbone, jaw towards the ears, cheeks outward, under-eyes very gently outward, and forehead upward. Keep the pressure feather-light. Apply your skincare afterwards if you like.
When is the best time to use it?
When is the best time to use it?
Morning is ideal because it helps move the fluid that can build up overnight, so your face looks fresher at the start of the day. That said, you can use it any time your skin looks or feels puffy.
How do I clean it?
How do I clean it?
Wash the bristles once a week using warm water and a mild soap. Rinse thoroughly and leave it to air dry with the bristles facing down. Between washes, a quick wipe with a clean towel is enough.
What is the brush made from? Is it vegan?
What is the brush made from? Is it vegan?
Yes, it’s fully vegan-friendly. The bristles are made from ultra-soft synthetic fibres and the handle is made from lightweight ABS. No animal-derived materials are used.
Is it safe for sensitive skin or rosacea?
Is it safe for sensitive skin or rosacea?
For many people, yes. The bristles are very soft and the brush is designed to be used with minimal pressure, making it suitable for delicate skin. If your skin is actively irritated or flaring, avoid those areas and keep your strokes extra gentle.
Won’t it drag or sag my skin?
Won’t it drag or sag my skin?
Not when used correctly. The brush should barely skim the skin with a feather-light touch. You’re not pulling or stretching the skin - just gently encouraging fluid movement.
How is this different from a jade roller or gua sha?
How is this different from a jade roller or gua sha?
Jade rollers feel cooling and soothing, while gua sha is more focused on massage and tension release. The Binetto brush is designed specifically for quick, gentle lymphatic-style sweeping, making it easier to use daily with no pressure-heavy technique and no risk of overdoing it.
Can I use it if I’ve had Botox or fillers?
Can I use it if I’ve had Botox or fillers?
Usually, yes - as the pressure is extremely light. If you’ve had treatment recently, it’s best to wait a couple of weeks for everything to settle first. If you’re unsure, check with your practitioner.