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Face Roller – Jade Stone
Face rollers are made from Jade stones and have two rollers of different sizes at the two opposite ends, for different parts of your face.
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Face Roller – Rose Quartz
Face rollers are essentially made from Quartz have two rollers of different sizes at the two opposite ends, for different parts of your face.
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Face Roller – Opalite
Face rollers are made fromOpalite and have two rollers of different sizes at the two opposite ends, for different parts of your face.
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Gua Sha – Rose Quartz – Jade – Opal
Gua Sha Origin:
A Gua Sha is a tool that comes from Chinese medicine, and the word ‘Gua’ means scrape, and ‘sha’ means sand. This essentially means Gua sha treats muscle pain and give you a sculpted effect when pressure is applied onto the face using it.
These tools have different edges, which fit on different parts of your face like your cheeks, jaw, forehead, etc to give you more coverage and contact for a great sculpted effect.
As you stroke along your face using the “Sweeping technique”, your skin stretches and this creates friction, giving you a well-contoured effect. -
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Gua Sha – Opalite
Gua Sha Origin:
A Gua Sha is a tool that comes from Chinese medicine, and the word ‘Gua’ means scrape, and ‘sha’ means sand. This essentially means Gua sha treats muscle pain and give you a sculpted effect when pressure is applied onto the face using it.
These tools have different edges, which fit on different parts of your face like your cheeks, jaw, forehead, etc to give you more coverage and contact for a great sculpted effect.
As you stroke along your face using the “Sweeping technique”, your skin stretches and this creates friction, giving you a well-contoured effect. -
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Gua Sha – Rose Quartz
Gua Sha Origin:
A Gua Sha is a tool that comes from Chinese medicine, and the word ‘Gua’ means scrape, and ‘sha’ means sand. This essentially means Gua sha treats muscle pain and give you a sculpted effect when pressure is applied onto the face using it.
These tools have different edges, which fit on different parts of your face like your cheeks, jaw, forehead, etc to give you more coverage and contact for a great sculpted effect.
As you stroke along your face using the “Sweeping technique”, your skin stretches and this creates friction, giving you a well-contoured effect.