• ALTESSE STUDIO Vitalis Body Brush Normal Skin
  • ALTESSE STUDIO Vitalis Body Brush Normal Skin
  • ALTESSE STUDIO Vitalis Body Brush Normal Skin
  • ALTESSE STUDIO Vitalis Body Brush Normal Skin
  • ALTESSE STUDIO Vitalis Body Brush Normal Skin
  • ALTESSE STUDIO Vitalis Body Brush Normal Skin

ALTESSE STUDIO - Vitalis Body Brush - Normal Skin


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An ancestral ritual.

Developed with therapists using the Trévalinet Method, the Vitalis body brush is designed for dry brushing.

Every detail of the brush and associated protocol has been designed with Emmanuelle & Rebecca Trévalinet, founding therapists of the Trévalinet Method, combining the best of the Renata França, Vodder and Kobido methods, with the principles of traditional Chinese acupressure.

The incomparable effectiveness of this brush is enhanced by a 5-minute protocol for legs, stomach and arms.

Innovative design: Every detail counts. The olive wood handle provides a perfect grip for both small and large hands, and for both right- and left-handed users. Its elegant design, inspired by the natural curves of olive wood stumps, ensures a vertical and horizontal grip.

The detail that makes all the difference: the ergonomics and the brush's pile have been designed for vertical and horizontal brushing. What's more, this brush is suitable for large and small hands, as well as right- and left-handed users.


Always use your brush before showering, on dry skin, without oil or cream. Ideally every day, or at least three times a week for best results.

You can body brush in the morning, and if you can, in the evening too.

Pressure should be firm but comfortable, never painful. Slight heat and redness may appear.

Always consult a healthcare professional in case of doubt or if you have a specific medical condition.

Brush Care: Gentle maintenance prolongs the life of your brush and guarantees the quality of your skin care.

  1. Start by removing impurities from between the hairs.
  2. Fill a sink with warm water, add a drop of soap and work up a lather.
  3. Immerse only the brush bristles in soapy water, using figure-of-eight strokes.
  4. Rinse the fibers with clean water and let the brush air dry on its bristles. 

Taking care of your brush means taking care of yourself.


  • Handle: olive wood, hand-oiled with linseed oil to bring out the wood grain, making each product unique.
  • Fibers: white boar bristle