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Benton - Scalp Brush Massager
Benton - Scalp Brush Massager
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Benton Scalp Brush Massager — Sandalwood, Five Prongs, No Batteries
Scalp massage is the rare wellness thing that is both pleasant and useful, and the rare tool that does not need charging. This one is a piece of wood with five prongs, and that is the entire mechanism.
The Benton Scalp Brush Massager is made of lightweight but impact-resistant sandalwood in a five-pronged design, built to release tension and encourage better circulation through acupressure.
Why Wood
Sandalwood is light enough to use for a while without your arm complaining, and tough enough not to snap. Plastic scalp brushes are cheaper and they feel it. There is also nothing to charge, nothing to break, and nothing to replace.
What It's For
- Releasing tension — most people carry a surprising amount of it in their scalp
- Encouraging circulation through acupressure
- Working product into the scalp properly, rather than smearing it on your hair
- Face, neck and legs too — it is not limited to your head
Who It's For
Anyone who carries tension in their head and shoulders, and anyone using a scalp treatment who wants it to actually reach the scalp.
It pairs directly with the Benton Honest Scalp Nourishing Tonic Ampoule — that is the intensive scalp routine as Benton intends it: the tonic goes on, the brush works it in. Both in the Benton collection.
Since it works on the face too, see Korean Moisturizers, Korean Serums and Glass Skin & Glow for what to use it with. If your skin is currently reactive or inflamed, go gently or not at all — Sensitive Skin and Redness & Irritated Skin are worth reading first, since friction is the last thing angry skin needs.
How to Use It
- Use on a dry or damp scalp, with or without product.
- Apply the Scalp Nourishing Tonic Ampoule first if you are doing the full routine.
- Work in small circles from the hairline back, using gentle pressure. This is not a scrubbing tool.
- Spend a few minutes on it. There is no rush and no timer.
- It also works on the face, neck and legs — lighter pressure on the face.
- Rinse and dry it if you have used it with product.
Questions
What is it made of?
Sandalwood — lightweight but impact-resistant, with a five-pronged design.
Can I use it in the shower?
It is wood, so dry it properly afterwards rather than leaving it sitting wet.
Can I really use it on my face?
Yes. Benton says face, neck and legs. Use lighter pressure on the face than on the scalp.
Do I need the Scalp Nourishing Tonic Ampoule with it?
No, it works on its own. Together they are the intensive scalp routine — the tonic delivers, the brush works it in.
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How to Use
2. Apply the Benton Honest Scalp Nourishing Tonic Ampoule first if you are doing the full routine.
3. Work in small circles from the hairline back, using gentle pressure. This is not a scrubbing tool.
4. Spend a few minutes on it. There is no rush and no timer.
5. It also works on the face, neck and legs — lighter pressure on the face.
6. Rinse and dry it properly if you have used it with product.

Frequently Asked Questions
Can I really use the Scalp Brush Massager on my face?
Yes. Benton says face, neck and legs as well as scalp. Use lighter pressure on the face than on the head, and if your skin is currently reactive or inflamed, go gently or leave it — friction is the last thing angry skin needs.
Can I use it in the shower?
It is sandalwood, so dry it properly afterwards rather than leaving it sitting wet. There is nothing to charge and nothing to break, but wood still wants looking after.
Why treat the scalp at all?
Because it is skin. It gets hot, dry, itchy and irritated, and most people wash it with detergent and then ignore it — which is not how anyone treats their face.