Tiger Eye Gua Sha
A stone of protection, Tiger's Eye may also bring good luck to the user. It has the power to focus the mind, promoting mental clarity, assisting us to resolve problems objectively and unclouded by emotions. Particularly useful for healing psychosomatic illnesses, dispelling fear and anxiety.
Made from natural stone.
Enhance your beauty routine with our Gua Sha. Originated for centuries in Chinese medicine, this facial tool can help contour and sculpt the face, as well as enhance the penetration and effectiveness of your skin care.
Why will I Love this product?
Our Gua Sha promotes beauty and wellness.
It can help improve firmness, elasticity, tone, brightness and firmness and overall skin health. Our Gua Sha also encourages skincare products to penetrate further into the skin.
How to use:
Use after applying facials serums and oils.
It’s good to remember that gua sha should not be thought of as a one-time thing. It’s important to continue getting it done on a regular basis for long lasting results
After applying facial oils and serums, with your tool, glide over the targeted area repeating this in the same direction.
When practicing gua sha on your face and body, keep the pressure light. The primary way to use the tool is in a gliding motion against your skin, always pulling up. It's important to remember to glide with the flat side of the stone rather than the slender edge—about a 30-degree angle. While many recommend refrigerating facial rollers for a cooling sensation to soothe puffy skin, gua sha tools should be warmed in water to increase blood flow.
Disclaimer
Each Gua Sha is a unique piece of natural stone with minor variations and imperfections. Handle your Gua Sha with care - dropping it from even a small distance will crack or damage it.
Cultural meaning and history
The gua sha originated from the wellness practices of Eastern traditional Chinese medicine/ healers. Gua sha is commonly used to alleviate muscle soreness pain, and certain illnesses, as well as increasing the body’s blood flow by scraping a tool, stone, or one’s own hands across certain areas of the body. This practice, and other areas of Chinese medicine, have been passed down for generations and are based on the idea of a connection between one's mind, body, and energy. The practice finds its roots in Eastern wellness methods.
For beauty purposes, facial gua sha implements the same methods used on the body to improve skin issues like redness, wrinkles, muscle or joint pain, and elasticity
While many see gua sha as a beauty tend, in fact, it's an important part of Chinese medicine with a rich history of studied healers behind it.