A Daily Concepts in-shower back and body flex brush with a white plastic handle and a natural wood bristle head, shown against a plain white background.
A wooden bath scrubber with a dark brown handle, a white circular scrubbing pad on the head, natural bristles around the edge, and a bright blue hanging loop, shown on a plain white background.
A woman in a shower, seen from behind, using a wooden hand brush with bristles to lather soap on her back. The shower room has light gray tiled walls and a round shower head.
A close-up of a wooden body brush with natural bristles and a white textured foam pad, resting on a beige stone surface. The handle is engraved with the brand name Daily Concepts
A Daily Concepts in-shower back and body flex brush with a white plastic handle and a natural wood bristle head, shown against a plain white background.
A wooden bath scrubber with a dark brown handle, a white circular scrubbing pad on the head, natural bristles around the edge, and a bright blue hanging loop, shown on a plain white background.
A woman in a shower, seen from behind, using a wooden hand brush with bristles to lather soap on her back. The shower room has light gray tiled walls and a round shower head.
A close-up of a wooden body brush with natural bristles and a white textured foam pad, resting on a beige stone surface. The handle is engraved with the brand name Daily Concepts
IN-SHOWER

Back & Body Flex Brush

Long handle. Two fibres. Total reach.

Walnut, because it is dense enough not to flex where you do not want it to and light enough to hold at arm's length. The head carries natural boar bristle for lift and softer PBT fibre for skin that objects, so one pass does both jobs.

The bristles are natural boar hair, responsibly shed and gathered through grooming and shearing. Never plucked.

Rated Mild to Vigorous. Pressure is yours to set.

Do not soak the handle — wood warps. Rinse the bristles, hang it head-down, and it will outlast everything else in the shower.

COMPOSITION

Walnut wood handle. Bristles: natural boar hair, responsibly shed and gathered, and PBT fibres. Contains 1 piece. Made in China.

PACKAGING

Moulded sugarcane pulp case, with a printed recycled cardboard sleeve.

$64.00
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Back & Body Flex Brush

Long handle. Two fibres. Total reach.

Walnut, because it is dense enough not to flex where you do not want it to and light enough to hold at arm's length. The head carries natural boar bristle for lift and softer PBT fibre for skin that objects, so one pass does both jobs.

The bristles are natural boar hair, responsibly shed and gathered through grooming and shearing. Never plucked.

Rated Mild to Vigorous. Pressure is yours to set.

Do not soak the handle — wood warps. Rinse the bristles, hang it head-down, and it will outlast everything else in the shower.

COMPOSITION

Walnut wood handle. Bristles: natural boar hair, responsibly shed and gathered, and PBT fibres. Contains 1 piece. Made in China.

PACKAGING

Moulded sugarcane pulp case, with a printed recycled cardboard sleeve.

Build your own ritual · Back & Body Flex Brush

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Can I exfoliate if I have sensitive or acne-prone skin?
Yes, but gently and less frequently. Choose tools with softer bristles or finer textures, avoid active breakouts entirely, and limit exfoliation to once a week. Over-exfoliating inflamed skin worsens acne and sensitivity.
2. Is Vigorous / Firm, too much for everyday?
For most people, two or three times a week is the right frequency at this texture.
3. What should I do if my skin reacts?
Stop using it. Our tools are for external use only, and we advise discontinuing use if irritation occurs. Redness that fades within a few minutes is normal friction; anything that lasts, stings or itches is not.
4. Is this good before self-tan?
Yes. Exfoliating a day before applying self-tan gives a more even result and helps it fade more evenly too. Moisturise the drier areas ( knees, elbows, ankles ) before you apply.
5. How do I look after it?
Rinse thoroughly after each use and hang it to dry. Do not machine wash it.
6. What does the texture level on the pack mean?
Every tool carries a texture level — Soft, Mild, Mild to Vigorous, or Vigorous — describing how much friction it creates against skin. It is a guide to sensation rather than to quality: a Soft tool is not a gentler version of a Vigorous one, it is made for a different job and often a different part of the body.
7. How often should I exfoliate?
Two or three times a week suits most people for the body, and once or twice for the face. Daily use is possible with our Mild tools if your skin tolerates it well. More is not better — exfoliation works by removing what has already loosened, and there is a limit to how much of that accumulates.
8. What does 'clinically and dermatologist tested' mean here?
It means the product has been assessed under supervision for skin tolerance. It is a safety and irritation measure, not a claim that the product treats any condition.
9. How do I stop a shower tool going musty?
Almost always it is drying, not washing. Rinse until the water runs clear, squeeze rather than twist, and hang it somewhere with moving air — a tool left flat on a shelf or in a closed shower corner stays damp and will start to smell within days.