The ancient ritual that modern skincare has been catching up to for centuries.
Gua sha is a traditional East Asian massage technique that uses a shaped stone to stimulate lymphatic drainage, break up facial tension, improve circulation, and sculpt the face over time. Regular practice visibly lifts the jawline, reduces puffiness, defines cheekbones, and releases chronic tension held in the jaw and temples. This is not just skincare it is a wellness practice.
Key benefits:
• Promotes lymphatic drainage to reduce puffiness and fluid retention
• Sculpts the jawline and defines cheekbones over time
• Releases facial tension held in the jaw, temples, and brow
• Improves blood circulation for a natural glow
• Enhances absorption of serums and facial oils
How to use
Apply a facial oil or serum first gua sha should never be used on dry skin. Hold the stone at a flat angle (15 degrees) against the skin. Use long, sweeping, upward strokes. Start at the neck, then work up to jawline, cheeks, brow, and forehead. Apply gentle to medium pressure.
Pro tip
Watch a technique tutorial before your first session the angle and pressure of the stone is very important for results and to avoid bruising from incorrect use.