Jade Roller & Gua Sha Facial Set
The jade roller and gua sha originate back to seventh-century China. Apart from the duo being aesthetically pleasing, the real healing comes from the natural coldness of the crystal. Essentially, the cold restricts blood flow to a particular area. The pressure from the tools pushes the lymph fluid to drain, filtering out toxins in the face.
These facial massage tools help in increasing blood circulation, releasing muscle tension, decreasing inflammation, smoothing fine lines/wrinkles, and may aid in the absorption of products into your skin.
- CONTENTS
- PURPOSE
- HOW TO USE
- Jade Roller
- Gua Sha
- Satin lined bag to protect and store your gems. Literally.
Jade Roller: Aids in blood circulation and lymphatic drainage, resulting in a less puffy and more glowy appearance.
Gua Sha: Supports lymphatic drainage. It also aids in muscle and sinus tension in the face, neck, nasal passages, and temples, soothing the area.
For best results, refrigerate or freeze before use.
When it comes to gua sha, the same rules apply. Begin at the neck and work upwards. Using the heart-shaped side, glide along the jawline and chin in outward motions. *Rotate the gua sha to align with the natural contours of your forehead and cheeks and sweep outwards. You can finish up by using the corners of the tool to relive tension as pressure points such as outer nose, temples, cheekbones.
*Due to natural stone formation, each gem is slightly different.
CONTENTS
- Jade Roller
- Gua Sha
- Satin lined bag to protect and store your gems. Literally.
PURPOSE
Jade Roller: Aids in blood circulation and lymphatic drainage, resulting in a less puffy and more glowy appearance.
Gua Sha: Supports lymphatic drainage. It also aids in muscle and sinus tension in the face, neck, nasal passages, and temples, soothing the area.
HOW TO USE
For best results, refrigerate or freeze before use.
When it comes to gua sha, the same rules apply. Begin at the neck and work upwards. Using the heart-shaped side, glide along the jawline and chin in outward motions. *Rotate the gua sha to align with the natural contours of your forehead and cheeks and sweep outwards. You can finish up by using the corners of the tool to relive tension as pressure points such as outer nose, temples, cheekbones.
*Due to natural stone formation, each gem is slightly different.