Gua sha is a massage technique, which has been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine for centuries, on the body to help stagnant qi (chi) to flow freely, and create balance, reduce inflammation and promote healing.
When used on the face for facial massage a more gentle pressure is applied to stimulate circulation, reduce puffiness, tone and sculpt the facial muscles, improve the elasticity of skin, relieve tension in muscles, and help the absorption of face oils and other skincare products.
All our ingredients and products have not been tested on animals. The products are vegan friendly, as are all the ingredients.
*naturally occurring in essential oils
How to use
The best time to use our face and eye oils are at night, when skin rests, recovers, and rejuvenates. They are suitable for all skin types – use less if you have oily skin, more if your skin is dry. If your skin is hypersensitive then you may find the essential oils are not suitable.
Warm a few drops of face oil in your hands, and massage on to cleansed skin, following the direction of the arrows in our diagram. Tap the eye oil roller once or twice on socket under eye to dispense some oil, then using your ring finger gently tap and massage along the socket and brow bone until the oil is absorbed.
Use your Gua sha tool 2-3 times a week to start seeing results. Always use with a generous application of face oil to ensure the Gua sha tool glides on skin. Angle the Gua sha tool so it is flat to the skin and glide along skin moving from the centre of the face upwards and outwards in the direction shown in the diagram. Hold skin with the opposite hand so skin isn’t stretched or pulled. The aim is to use gentle pressure and glide the tool in a combination of short and long strokes to give your face muscles a deep massage, boost micro-circulation, and get the lymph moving.
Head to my Youtube for more on how to use a Gua sha tool.
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