
Slow Skincare, Sculpted
Used over a facial oil or serum, your gua sha glides across the skin in slow, upward sweeps — a calming few-minute ritual that helps soften the look of puffiness and leaves the complexion looking fresh and lifted.
Choose Your Stone
From cool, easy-clean stainless steel to classic jade, soft white jade, luminous opalite, golden citrine and striking tiger's eye — each has its own weight, finish and mood. Made for the face, beautiful enough to leave on display.
How do I choose between the materials — jade, stainless steel, or the crystals?
It comes down to feel and mood. Jade is naturally cool and calming and a lovely all-rounder. Stainless steel gives an ultra-refreshing glide and is the easiest to keep clean. White jade is soft and gentle for sensitive skin, while opalite, citrine and tiger's eye are loved for their beautiful finishes and the mood they bring to your ritual. Every tool gives you the same gua sha massage, so you really can just pick the one that speaks to you.
How do I use my gua sha at home?
Start with clean skin and apply a facial oil or serum so the tool glides smoothly — never drag on dry skin. Hold it flat against the face and sweep gently upward and outward along the jaw, cheeks and forehead, using light pressure. Think slow and relaxing, a few minutes as part of your routine. Consistency is what gives you that fresh, lifted look over time.
How do I clean and care for it?
After each use, wash the tool with warm water and a little mild soap, then dry with a soft cloth. If you use rich oils, you can occasionally wipe it with rubbing alcohol. Store it in its pouch or a safe, dry spot so the stone or steel doesn't chip or scratch — with a little care it will stay beautiful for years.
How often should I use it, and when will I notice a difference?
You can use it daily or a few times a week — whatever fits your routine. Skin often looks a little fresher and less puffy straight after a session, and the lifted, well-cared-for look builds with regular use. Keep the pressure light and let it be a calm moment rather than a workout.



