
Natural Jade Stone For Face To Lift
Facial massage tool that promotes the lifting and smoothing of the skin, leaving the face lifted and radiant
Made with 100% natural premium jade stone that retails its coolness for long periods of time
Perfect solution for any loss of firmness in the face and boosting circulation
Work on pressure points across the face to relieve jaw tension and detox
Warranty: 100% quality assurance, not satisfied you can refund!
| Customization Options | Choices |
|---|---|
| Stone Type | Jade |
| Stone Shape | Oval, Round |
| Stone Size | Small (5cm x 3cm), Medium (6cm x 4cm), Large (7cm x 5cm) |
| Handle Material | Rosewood, Acacia wood |
| Handle Shape | Round |
| Handle Length | Short (10cm), Medium (12cm) |
| Laser Engraving | Up to 2 lines of text engraving on the handle or back of the stone |
| Velvet Pouch | Custom embroidered logo, without pouch |
| Packaging | Custom printed box, without box |
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1000 pieces |
| Production Time | 15-20 days after order confirmation |
| Shipping Method | DHL, Fedex, UPS, Sea Freight |
BENEFITS OF THE GUA SHA FACIAL
Smoothes fine lines and wrinkles
Scults and lifts the face
Decreases puffiness under the eyes
This facial massage tool is made of high-quality jade, which is a healing stone used to ward off stress and anxiety and invite prosperity and calm.
Keep it in the fridge or freezer for maximum cooling and anti-swelling effects.
Facial muscles store a lot of tension, which can cause wrinkles and fine lines. A daily gua sha massage will increase stimulation, drain congested lymph nodes, rid the body of toxins, stimulate collagen production, help with sinus issues, and remove under-eye puffiness and dark circles.
Gentle pressure and motion promote circulation, plumping, and sculpting of the skin and are a major contributor to a healthy glow.
Use with a serum, cream, or oil So that you are not dragging or pulling your skin. The perfect tool to complete your daily routine.

How to use a gua sha
If you're looking to start practicing gua sha on your face, the first step experts recommend is cleansing. By starting with a clean face, you can ensure your face is free from any impurities that may get into your skin when scraping. From there, lather facial oil to protect your top layer of skin from abrasion.
"From a Chinese medicine perspective, when performing gua sha, you should follow the meridians," said Lee. For gua sha on the face, the meridian to follow is the Stomach meridian. Once you locate your body's Stomach meridian, you can use that to guide where the gua sha should be on your face by drawing an imaginary lineup. Then "work upwards and outwards, which means you are moving from the Yin side to the Yang side," Lee advised.
Once you locate your meridian, hold the tool flat against the face. Move the gua sha from your forehead and motion in an upward direction, applying gentle pressure as you go. Then, move the tool to your cheeks, moving the device outwards from the nose to the ear in a "swoop" motion. Finally, flip the gua sha around to the two curved sections. Moving from the chin, scrap along your jawline until you reach your ear. For best results, experts suggest engaging in these movements for about 10 minutes. Another important thing to remember is to scrape in one direction: By channeling the motion in one direction, you will attract more blood and stimulation to a specific area.
If you're looking to enhance blood circulation to your back or shoulders, Lee recommended the following:
Back: If you are focusing on your back, you should follow the Urinary Bladder meridian located near your spine. Follow this meridian by starting from the upper part of your spine and moving to the lower part. Focus on one side of the spine first, and then you can move to the other side.
Shoulders: If you are focusing on your shoulders, you should follow the Small Intestine meridian by moving your gua sha tool from the middle of your upper back, where you find your spine, outward to the end of the shoulder.
Gua Sha Safety Precautions
While facial gua sha is a generally safe and noninvasive massage technique, it is not recommended for individuals with the following:
Active breakouts, inflamed skin, or irritated skin (e.g., acne, eczema, rosacea)
An infection, cyst, tumor, or wound that is not completely healed
Recent local injections (such as from Botox)
An implant
Medical conditions affecting the skin or veins (e.g., deep vein thrombosis)
Blood clotting disorders or who are on medication to thin blood
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