Asian gua sha stone

Gua sha facial massage

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Guasha won’t do anything to the structure of your face long term. It will not chisel out a jawline or cheek bones for you. But, I will say, it helps aid in facial massage which is great for your skin. Not only is it relaxing, but it also gets the blood circulating in your face and can give you some temporary ‘slimming’ results because of lymphatic drainage. I wouldn’t say it’s a completely useless tool, but I wouldn’t expect to get any drastic results from using it! Asian gua sha stone To break it down, lymphatic drainage is like the inner mechanism of the body which is responsible for picking up the waste, viruses and bacteria. Due to different injuries, stress, or physical inactivity, this system can get backlogged which leads to swelling, breakouts, and immunity issues. Stimulating it and getting your body's fluids moving once again can result in toxins and waste exiting, and regaining glowing, healthy and radiant skin!

Lymphatic face massage tool

Border Crossing Joanna Czech Facial Massager Using the inside of the restorer, sweep the tool across the cheeks towards the hair line and repeat 6 times. You may see some colour (pink) in the skin but this is ok. The Gua Sha tool is great for boosting blood circulation.
What Are The Benefits Of A Gua Sha? 
When performed properly- there are absolutely results! Always start at the back of the neck, across the décolletage, keep your stone very flat against the skin, then start going up the neck and face, and be very gentle. If you use too much pressure you’ll bypass the lymph. What Does a Gua Sha Do? My understanding is that any sort of facial massage (eg gua sha) does work - it's just that it's a temporary effect (est mins - days - few weeks depending on individual), so it would have to be an ongoing feature of your routine to reap ongoing benefits; ie not really something you do for a few weeks then see long-term results. Lymph drainage massage etc all works on the same principles. The human body is kind of like a garden - constantly getting watered, constantly working on draining the fluid away, etc :) (some natural variation with respect to rate of flow, if any local “pooling” before drainage etc)

Gua sha facial movements

Explore NET-A-PORTER on iOS and Android Lymphatic Drainage—Could This Be a Game Changer for Your Skin? Lastly, you’ll focus on your forehead. Make horizontal strokes, starting in the middle of your forehead and working your way across each side one at a time. Bring it into your brow bone and pull downwards for an intense middle-of-the-face massage. You’ll likely be “ooh-ing” and “ah-ing” uncontrollably at this point, as the sensation is enough to make anyone reach a state of total tranquility. Additionally, this can provide great relief for chronic migraine and head pain sufferers.