Gua sha face massage
Best jade gua sha to level-up your skincare routine
Composed of Bian stone, which contains 40+ minerals known for their healing properties, each edge of the tool is intentionally architected to enhance the gua sha practice. Gua sha face massage Reference: Miyaji et al. Short- and long-term effects of using a facial massage roller on facial skin blood flow and vascular reactivity. Complementary Therapies in Medicine. 41(2018): 271-276. doi: 10.1016/j.ctim.2018.09.009
Types of gua sha
Facialist Abigail James explains the main benefits of self-massage using a jade roller are that of “drainage”, by way of encouraging the lymphatic system’s natural detoxification process, and “brightening” – by boosting the circulation and blood flow beneath the skin, granting a visible glow. With the lymph system gently kicked into gear, excess fluid can be drained away, leaving you with less puffiness and sharper facial contours. Stainless Steel Facial Roller While stainless steel may not be a stone, this metal material provides a multitude of benefits for the skin, including calming and decreasing facial puffiness. Our stainless steel, in particular, is made of high quality stainless steel for deeper cleaning and disinfecting. Not only is it cooling to the touch, thanks to its unique ability to conduct heat, stainless steel is also less prone to breakage and resilient to drops for any situation.
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Roll massage face
The cleft-shaped tool is smaller and superficially suitable for use on the jaw. The pointed convex edge-shaped tool is best suited to be used around the eyebrows. The concave side facial tool is best on larger body areas, like the neck and shoulders. Double-curved side is great for boosting blood circulation and can be used under the eyes and cheeks. The teeth edge gua sha tool can be used on the forehead, cheeks, and temples. ‘I couldn’t stop crying’: Matt reveals the real reason he left the MAFS UK reunion To get the best results I decided to gua sha at least twice a day—once in the morning/afternoon and once in the evening for two weeks. I did each side, shaping my cheek and jawline 40 times-80 times total on each side. And then I moved to my temple to smooth for 40 times. Since my target is my lower face and neck I focused on those area.