How Often Should You Do Gua Sha for Visible Results?
Not sure how often to do gua sha for visible results? Discover the ideal gua sha frequency, how long results take, and how to build a ritual that actually works.
by Amber Boone, Holistic Aesthetician & Founder of Skin Soul Rituals
As an aesthetician, one of the most common questions I hear about gua sha is:
“How often should I actually be doing this to see results?”
And the honest answer is refreshing, you don’t need to do gua sha every single day for it to work. Consistency matters but pressure and intention also play a role in getting results.
When gua sha is done correctly, it supports lymphatic flow, releases facial tension, and improves circulation. All of which contribute to a more sculpted, lifted, and radiant appearance over time.
Let’s break down what works.
How Gua Sha Works (Why Frequency Matters)
Gua sha isn’t about forcing change in the face. It’s a gentle approach and works by:
Encouraging lymphatic drainage
Relaxing overworked facial muscles
Supporting circulation and glow
Helping fluid move where it naturally wants to go
Because these systems respond best to gentle, repeated signals, gua sha delivers results through regular practice, not intensity.
How Often Should You Do Gua Sha?
The sweet spot for visible results:
By practicing 3-5x per week you’ll see visible changes to your face.
This frequency:
Keeps lymph moving
Prevents fluid buildup
Allows facial muscles to soften and rebalance
Avoids irritation or over-stimulation
For most people, this is where results start to build to feel noticeable and sustainable. It becomes a part of your daily skincare routine that you really enjoy.
Can You Do Gua Sha Every Day?
Yes, absolutely if your using the right technique.
Daily gua sha works well if:
You’re using very light pressure
You’re moving slowly
You’re using enough face oil for slip
This is especially helpful if you experience:
Morning puffiness, it’s great for de-puffing the face and underneath the eyes.
Jaw or neck tension, this works great to release tightness and tension
Sinus congestion
That said, daily gua sha isn’t required to see results. Many people see beautiful changes with just a few intentional sessions per week.
How Long Does It Take to See Results?
Most people notice:
Reduced puffiness right away with best results being in 1–2 weeks
Improved glow immediately as it works on creating improved circulation with best results in 2–3 weeks
Subtle sculpting and definition is more of a long game approach so it takes a little longer and typically can see results within 4–6 weeks
The biggest changes come from cumulative practice, not chasing instant results.
Think of gua sha like yoga for your face, the benefits build quietly over time.
Signs You’re Doing Gua Sha Too Often (or Too Hard)
More isn’t always better.
If you notice:
Redness that lingers
Tenderness or irritation
Breakouts from friction
Feeling rushed or stressed during practice
That’s your cue to slow down, take a breath and lighten your pressure.
Gua sha should feel calming, not aggressive. It’s a slow, feel good practice.
Morning vs Evening: Does Timing Affect Frequency?
Yes, timing can help you use gua sha more effectively.
Morning gua sha best for:
Reducing puffiness
Boosting circulation
Great for lighter, shorter sessions
Evening gua sha best for:
Releasing tension
Supporting relaxation
Ideal for deeper muscle release
Many people find:
For Morning or Evening I would do 5–10 minutes 3-5x week. The best time is when you will do it so pick your favorite and stick to a routine.
You don’t necessarily need long sessions, you need consistent ones.
Why Face Oil Makes a Difference
Proper slip is essential. When you find the right facial oil it all comes together. If you want to learn more about the best oil to use for gua sha. Read this blog next: Best Facial Oil for Gua Sha
Using a nourishing face oil:
Prevents tugging
Protects the skin barrier
Allows the tool to glide smoothly
Makes your ritual practice more enjoyable
This is why gua sha works best as part of a complete ritual practice, not just a stone on dry skin.
A Simple Weekly Gua Sha Schedule
If you want an easy rhythm to follow, try this:
3 evenings ( Monday-Wednesday-Friday) per week: full 5–10 minute ritual
Optional mornings: quick de-puffing as needed
This balance delivers visible results without feeling overwhelming. It’s easy to make a routine.
Why Consistency Beats Perfection
The biggest mistake people make with gua sha isn’t technique, it’s inconsistency.
You don’t need:
Perfect strokes, you will get better as you go
Long routines, make the most of 3 minutes if that’s all you have
Daily commitment, make this a non-negotiable in your self-care routine
You need a routine that feels good enough to return to again and again.
That’s where results come from.
Supporting Results with the Right Tools
Using a well-designed gua sha stone and a supportive face oil makes consistency easier, especially if you’re working with mature or sensitive skin.
The Glow & Lift Kit was created to support gentle, effective gua sha rituals that fit into real life so results can build naturally over time.
Explore the Glow & Lift Kit to support your gua sha practice with intention and ease.
Final Thoughts
So, how often should you do gua sha for visible results?
3–5 times per week.
Gentle pressure.
Consistent rhythm.
A ritual practice you’ll enjoy.
That’s the formula.
And when gua sha becomes something you look forward to, your skin reflects it.
New to gua sha? If you’re looking for guidance, check out my 5 day video series. It’s 5-days of guided gua sha tutorials led by me. You’ll be a pro in no time. Sign up here and start your gua sha journey. Gua Sha Foundations.
Gua Sha for Beginners: How to Start & See Results
New to gua sha? This beginner-friendly guide breaks down how to start, what tools matter, and how to see real lifting and sculpting results.
by Amber Boone, Holistic Aesthetician & Founder of Skin Soul Rituals
If you’re new to gua sha and wondering whether it actually works or maybe how to do it to see results, you’re not alone.
Gua sha has exploded in popularity over the last few years and some may believe it’s just a trend but as a licensed aesthetician with over a decade of experience I can confidently say, it works!
When done correctly, gua sha can lift, sculpt, de-puff, and support healthy skin aging, it requires a few things to get started, the right tools, technique and consistency are key to getting results. But don’t worry we’ll go over everything you need and if you would like further guidance, sign up for my Gua Sha Foundations video series. It will teach you a step-by-step guided gua sha routine.
In this beginner’s guide, you’ll learn:
What gua sha actually does
How to start safely and effectively
Common mistakes beginners make
How to see visible results faster
What Is Gua Sha?
Gua sha is a traditional East Asian healing technique that involves gently gliding a smooth stone across the skin to stimulate circulation, support lymphatic drainage, and release facial tension.
Originally used on the body, facial gua sha is a refined, gentle version designed to:
Reduce puffiness
Improve circulation
Support collagen production
Sculpt facial contours
Relax tight facial muscles
Unlike quick fixes, gua sha works with your skin, not against it.
Does Gua Sha Really Work?
Yes, when done correctly and consistently you can see and feel great results.
Gua sha works by:
Encouraging lymphatic drainage (which reduces puffiness)
Increasing blood flow (which supports glow and vitality)
Releasing muscle tension (which softens lines caused by facial holding patterns)
Many people don’t see results because they:
Use too much pressure
Skip lymphatic preparation
Use poor-quality tools
Don’t follow a consistent routine
When gua sha is approached as a ritual, not a trend, results will follow.
What You Need to Start Gua Sha (Beginner Essentials)
Before you begin, gather these essentials:
1. A High-Quality Gua Sha Stone
Not all stones are created equal. A well-shaped, smooth stone makes a huge difference in results and comfort.
Look for:
Smooth edges (no sharp corners)
Natural stone (each piece will vary slightly)
Shapes that fit the jawline, cheekbones, and neck (bonus if it has a perforated edge side)
2. A Facial Oil or Serum
Never perform gua sha on dry skin. This can cause irritation and tugging neither feel good or are good for the skin.
A nourishing oil helps:
Protect your skin barrier
Improves gua sha glide
Enhance overall results
3. Clean Skin
Always start with freshly cleansed face and neck to avoid pushing impurities deeper into the pores.
How to Do Gua Sha for Beginners (Step-by-Step)
Step 1: Prep the Lymphatic System
This step is often skipped, but it’s essential. Start by opening up the lymphatic drainage points, righat above your collar bone. Use the pads of your fingertips and lightly tap for 10-15 seconds. You lightly tap all across the face to increase circulation and prep for gua sha.
Start with light strokes at the neck and collarbone to encourage lymphatic flow. This creates a pathway for fluid to drain properly. Be gentle when working with the neck and face, with light strokes down the neck. Lymphatic drainage does not need heavy pressure, the pressure is light to move lymph.
Step 2: Apply Facial Oil
Use enough oil so the stone glides effortlessly across the skin. Depending on your oil, 2-3 drops is typically enough. You don’t want your stone to drag or tug at the skin.
Step 3: Hold the Stone at a Low Angle
Keep the gua sha tool nearly flat against the skin (about 15 degrees). More pressure does not mean better results. Light pressure is key to lymphatic flow.
Step 4: Work in Upward and Outward Motions
Move slowly and intentionally:
Neck → Jawline → Cheeks → Under-eyes → Forehead
Always work outward toward the ears or downward toward lymphatic drainage points
Step 5: Keep It Short and Consistent
5-10 minutes a day is plenty of time when done correctly. 3-5 passes per section is ideal as well as making sure your getting in 3-5x per week for results.
Common Gua Sha Mistakes Beginners Make
If you’re not seeing results, check for these common issues:
Using too much pressure
Skipping the neck and lymphatic prep
Using a low-quality or poorly shaped stone
Practicing inconsistently
Expecting instant results
Gua sha is cumulative and your results will improve with time. You’ll notice de-puffing immediately but sculpting and lifting take some consistency and time.
How Long Does It Take to See Results?
Most beginners notice:
Reduced puffiness immediately after use
Improved glow within 1–2 weeks
More sculpted contours after 3–4 weeks of consistent practice
Like any holistic ritual, gua sha works best when practiced regularly.
How to Get Better Results Faster
To maximize your results:
Pair gua sha with a nourishing facial oil
Follow a structured routine (Gua Sha Foundations here)
Use a stone designed specifically for gua sha
Stay consistent, even 3–5 minutes matters
This is why curated kits often outperform random tools.
A Simple Way to Get Started
If you’re new to gua sha and want a guided, beginner-friendly setup, a ritual kit that includes:
A properly shaped gua sha stone
A barrier-supporting facial oil
Step-by-step guidance
The Glow & Sculpt Ritual Kit can remove the guesswork and help you see results faster.
Final Thoughts: Gua Sha Is a Practice, Not a Trend
Gua sha isn’t about perfection, it’s about connection.
When practiced intentionally, it becomes more than skincare.
It’s a ritual that supports your skin, nervous system, and confidence.
Start slow. Stay consistent. Trust the process.
Morning vs Evening Gua Sha: When Is the Best Time?
Is it better to do gua sha in the morning or evening? Learn how timing affects puffiness, sculpting, and relaxation and how to build a gua sha ritual that actually works.
by Amber Boone, Holistic Aesthetician & Founder of Skin Soul Rituals
One of the most searched questions about gua sha is surprisingly simple:
Is it better to do gua sha in the morning or in the evening?
The answer isn’t one-size-fits-all and that’s actually a good thing.
The best time to do gua sha depends on what your face and nervous system need most, because morning and evening gua sha serve very different purposes.
Let’s break it down so you can choose the right timing or use both for visible, sustainable results.
Why Timing Matters with Gua Sha
Gua sha works by supporting:
Lymphatic drainage
Circulation
Muscle release
Nervous system regulation
Your body processes fluid, tension, and stress differently in the morning than it does at night. That’s why when you do gua sha can change how it works.
Understanding this is what creating an intentional facial ritual is all about.
Morning Gua Sha: Best for Puffiness & Glow
Morning gua sha is ideal if you wake up with:
Facial puffiness
Under-eye swelling
Sinus congestion
A dull or tired complexion
Benefits of morning gua sha:
Helps move lymphatic fluid that builds up overnight
Reduces puffiness and swelling
Boosts circulation for a natural glow
Helps the face look more refreshed and awake
Morning sessions should be short, light, and gentle.
How long?
5-10 minutes is ideal for your morning gua sha routine.
This isn’t the time for de-puffing and a little sculpting.
Evening Gua Sha: Best for Tension, Sculpting & Relaxation
Evening gua sha works on a deeper level.
Throughout the day, facial muscles hold:
Jaw clenching
Neck and shoulder tension
Stress patterns that affect the face
Benefits of evening gua sha:
Releases facial and jaw tension
Supports natural lifting and sculpting
Encourages deeper lymphatic flow
Helps calm the nervous system before sleep
Evening gua sha is where long-term results are built.
How long?
5–10 minutes, 3–5 times per week.
This is when you typically can be a little slower and intentional with your ritual.
Morning vs Evening Gua Sha: Key Differences
Morning Gua Sha
Best for: Puffiness, swelling, morning glow
Uses very light pressure
Focuses on lymphatic drainage
Helps move fluid that builds up overnight
Leaves the skin looking refreshed and awake
Takes just 5-10 minutes
Morning gua sha works best when it’s quick, gentle, and calming.
Evening Gua Sha
Best for: Tension release, sculpting, relaxation
Uses slower, more intentional strokes
Helps release jaw, neck, and facial tension
Supports natural lifting and definition over time
Encourages deeper lymphatic flow
Calms the nervous system before sleep
Takes about 5–10 minutes
Evening gua sha is where tightness and tension release happen and it’s a great way to relax the mind and nervous system before bed.
Key Takeaway
If you’re choosing just one time of day, evening gua sha delivers the most visible sculpting and lifting results. Morning gua sha is a beautiful add-on for de-puffing and glow.
Both are going to be effective they just support different goals. I typically fit my gua sha routine in during the morning simply because that’s when I know I will get it done and be consistent. Do what works for you.
So… When Is the Best Time to Do Gua Sha?
Here’s the honest answer:
Evening gua sha delivers the most long-term sculpting and lifting results.
Morning gua sha is a powerful add-on for de-puffing, glow & sculpting.
If you only choose one:
Choose the one that you will be most consistent with. That’s key.
If you want the full benefit:
Doing a gua sha routine 3–5 times per week is what will get you the best results.
Can You Do Gua Sha Both Morning and Night?
Yes, as long as your pressure stays gentle.
A balanced routine might look like:
Evening: intentional sculpting ritual
Morning: quick lymphatic refresh and de-puffing ritual
You don’t need to do a full routine twice a day. Try an am or pm session see which one feels good to you and which one fits best into your routine. If you skip a few days, don’t beat yourself up over it just start again. That’s the beauty of ritual and gua sha you can always start where you are.
Why Face Oil Is Essential (Especially at Night)
Using gua sha without enough slip can cause:
Tugging
Irritation
Micro-stress to the skin
A nourishing face oil:
Protects the skin barrier
Allows smooth, effective strokes
Makes the ritual enjoyable enough to stay consistent
This is why gua sha works best when paired with a thoughtfully formulated oil and not rushed on dry skin.
Turning Gua Sha into a Ritual (Not a Task)
Gua sha shows the best results when it becomes something you want to do. Because let’s be real we don’t need another task on our to-do list. Once you get in the habit of gua sha, I’m convinced you’ll be hooked not only by the results you see but by the way it makes you feel.
Evening gua sha pairs beautifully with:
A calming face oil
Soft lighting or candlelight
Slow breathing
Quiet music or silence
This supports your skin and your nervous system.
Supporting Results with the Right Tools
The Glow & Sculpt Kit was created to support both morning and evening gua sha with a tool designed for gentle effectiveness and an oil that provides the right slip for mature, sensitive skin.
Explore the Glow & Sculpt Kit and build a gua sha ritual that works for you whether thats morning or night.
FAQ
So, morning vs evening gua sha, when is the best time?
Evening is best for sculpting and tension release.
Morning is best for de-puffing and glow.
You don’t have to choose perfectly. You can even switch it up. Try them both.
The key is to be consistent. This is what matters most and that’s where you will see your best results.

