


Green Jade Facial Gua Sha Stone
Gua sha is an ancient Chinese healing technique that involves scraping the skin with a smooth-edged stone. The pressure and movement can increase blood flow and circulation, release muscle tension, and reduce inflammation and puffiness in the face. It amplifies lymphatic drainage and detoxification by helping to remove toxins, metabolic waste, damaged cells, and stagnant fluids.
Directions: First, apply a non comedogenic oil or serum to your face and neck. Then, using the gua sha tool, glide it across your skin with gentle, medium pressure, moving in the direction of your muscles or along meridian lines. For example, sweep upwards and outwards on the cheeks, from the inner corner of the eye to the temple for the under-eye area, and upwards along the jawline. Repeat each movement 5-10 times per area.
Gua sha is an ancient Chinese healing technique that involves scraping the skin with a smooth-edged stone. The pressure and movement can increase blood flow and circulation, release muscle tension, and reduce inflammation and puffiness in the face. It amplifies lymphatic drainage and detoxification by helping to remove toxins, metabolic waste, damaged cells, and stagnant fluids.
Directions: First, apply a non comedogenic oil or serum to your face and neck. Then, using the gua sha tool, glide it across your skin with gentle, medium pressure, moving in the direction of your muscles or along meridian lines. For example, sweep upwards and outwards on the cheeks, from the inner corner of the eye to the temple for the under-eye area, and upwards along the jawline. Repeat each movement 5-10 times per area.
Gua sha is an ancient Chinese healing technique that involves scraping the skin with a smooth-edged stone. The pressure and movement can increase blood flow and circulation, release muscle tension, and reduce inflammation and puffiness in the face. It amplifies lymphatic drainage and detoxification by helping to remove toxins, metabolic waste, damaged cells, and stagnant fluids.
Directions: First, apply a non comedogenic oil or serum to your face and neck. Then, using the gua sha tool, glide it across your skin with gentle, medium pressure, moving in the direction of your muscles or along meridian lines. For example, sweep upwards and outwards on the cheeks, from the inner corner of the eye to the temple for the under-eye area, and upwards along the jawline. Repeat each movement 5-10 times per area.