Where to use a hockey puck for massage
You have two options: get yourself a pair of cooling sticks to give yourself a massage, or trust a therapist to do this for you. Both of these options are great and totally recommended.

The benefits of having it done by a professional therapist are
The quality of the materials used is excellent and will prevent any type of allergic reaction
The condensation level of the spheres is optimal to ensure a pleasant experience
The size of the spheres is the correct size for the treatment area
The right amount of pressure is applied to achieve the flow of blood or lymphatic fluid and to renew the cells
Why are ice balls good for your skin?
Here's the secret: they're good because they're basically cold. Well, maybe not so secret.
If you enjoy cold therapy, you may be familiar with the benefits of exposing your body (or in this case, your face) to the cold for a period of time. When putting this into practice, ice balls are the greatest ally of all. Unlike ice cubes, the liquid inside a glass ball does not freeze and provides a long-lasting cooling sensation.
We use them primarily in our eye restoration rituals to cool and de-puff the eye area. The high quality puck allows the therapist to expose your face to the cold in a safe manner, with the added benefit of making it easier for them to manipulate the tools without risking anyone getting burned! In addition, the poles of the puck help apply the right amount of pressure to your face.
Do hockey pucks really help with relaxing massages?
Hands-on, they really do! These cooling sticks help make any facial massage a more relaxing and enjoyable experience. Some of the guests who have visited our salon in the past were afraid of the cold, but they really enjoyed the hockey experience.
After a relaxing 60-minute facial massage, a 15-minute cold compress with these little colored spheres is sure to send shivers down your spine (awesome!). .





