Rooted in Chinese Medicine, Gua sha has been used for centuries to move stagnant energy, stimulate circulation, and support the lymphatic system and modern skin science backs up what ancient practitioners already knew.
When used consistently, a gua sha stone can visibly reduce puffiness, soften tension held in the jaw and brow, and give skin a naturally lifted appearance. No injectables. No harsh actives. Just intentional touch and the right tool.
Each stone is hand-selected for smoothness and quality, shaped to follow the natural curves of your face. Choose the stone that resonates with you.
Chose your stone:
Aventurine Green aventurine is associated with renewal, calm, and an open heart, making it a grounding companion for your morning skincare practice. Its naturally cool surface is ideal for de-puffing and waking up circulation first thing. Energetically, it's for the woman ready to start fresh.
White Jade Used in skincare traditions for centuries, white jade is dense, smooth, and stays beautifully cool against the skin. Associated with clarity, balance, and quiet strength. This is a timeless stone, one that feels like it was made for this practice.
Moss Agate No two moss agate stones are alike. Each one carries its own natural pattern, earthy, botanical, entirely unique. Associated with grounding and connection to the natural world, moss agate is for the woman who finds beauty in what's real and unfiltered.
HOW TO USE:
Cleanse your face and apply facial oil or serum to create slip, never use gua sha on dry skin.
Hold the stone nearly flat against your skin, edge touching the face.
Using light to medium pressure, glide upward and outward in slow, intentional strokes.
Work from the neck upward: neck → jawline → cheeks → under-eye → forehead.
Repeat each stroke 3–5 times per section.
Use 3–5 times per week for visible, lasting results.
Rinse your stone with warm water after each use and store on a soft surface.
New to gua sha? Join our free 5-Day Gua Sha Challenge and I'll walk you through the full technique step-by-step.
Rooted in Chinese Medicine, Gua sha has been used for centuries to move stagnant energy, stimulate circulation, and support the lymphatic system and modern skin science backs up what ancient practitioners already knew.
When used consistently, a gua sha stone can visibly reduce puffiness, soften tension held in the jaw and brow, and give skin a naturally lifted appearance. No injectables. No harsh actives. Just intentional touch and the right tool.
Each stone is hand-selected for smoothness and quality, shaped to follow the natural curves of your face. Choose the stone that resonates with you.
Chose your stone:
Aventurine Green aventurine is associated with renewal, calm, and an open heart, making it a grounding companion for your morning skincare practice. Its naturally cool surface is ideal for de-puffing and waking up circulation first thing. Energetically, it's for the woman ready to start fresh.
White Jade Used in skincare traditions for centuries, white jade is dense, smooth, and stays beautifully cool against the skin. Associated with clarity, balance, and quiet strength. This is a timeless stone, one that feels like it was made for this practice.
Moss Agate No two moss agate stones are alike. Each one carries its own natural pattern, earthy, botanical, entirely unique. Associated with grounding and connection to the natural world, moss agate is for the woman who finds beauty in what's real and unfiltered.
HOW TO USE:
Cleanse your face and apply facial oil or serum to create slip, never use gua sha on dry skin.
Hold the stone nearly flat against your skin, edge touching the face.
Using light to medium pressure, glide upward and outward in slow, intentional strokes.
Work from the neck upward: neck → jawline → cheeks → under-eye → forehead.
Repeat each stroke 3–5 times per section.
Use 3–5 times per week for visible, lasting results.
Rinse your stone with warm water after each use and store on a soft surface.
New to gua sha? Join our free 5-Day Gua Sha Challenge and I'll walk you through the full technique step-by-step.