Why choose agate for face & body Gua Sha?
Agate is a great choice for face and body Gua Sha due to its calming properties. Made from natural grey Agate stone, this tool not only enhances your beauty routine but also promotes relaxation and well-being. It features five unique edges that sculpt and lift the skin. It helps reduce dark circles, puffiness, tension, and inflammation, making it both a beauty and wellness essential.
「NOTE: Patterns & colors could be vary due to it’s natural property」
Grey agate is an ideal stone for Taurus, Capricorn, Gemini, Cancer, Pisces, Libra, Aquarius, and Virgo.
- Easy-to-use
- 100% natural
- Sculpting

Gua Sha Benefits
Promotes blood circulation-
Improves fine lines and wrinkles-
Reduces puffiness-
Relieves tension from muscles-

The face and body Gua Sha scraping technique helps remove stagnant blood and toxins from the body. As a result, you may notice redness or slight bruising on your skin after use, but this typically fades within a few days.

Enlightened Self Care Gua Sha Ritual
1. Cleanse
Wash away the day with the Organic Bamboo Cleansing Kit. Exfoliate and increase circulation, revealing a fresh, bright complexion.
2. Apply oils
For a complete and enlightened nightly beauty ritual, apply a few drops of the massaging oil before starting face or body Gua Sha.
3. Gua Sha
Gently massage your face or body in an upward and outward sweeping motion on your face , legs, arms, and other body area
4. Meditate
For a heightened sensory experience, meditate accompanied by a collection of soothing sounds.
FAQS
It is encouraged that you perform Gua Sha atleast once a day for 10-15mins to start seeing results. Ideally, practicing Gua Sha once in the morning, and once in the evening 4-7 days a week will lead to the best results.
Clean your gua sha tool/facial roller after each use with warm water and gentle soap.
To protect your stainless steel gua sha tool, we recommend keeping it dry, returning it to the pouch after each use, and storing it on a flat surface.
It is important to use gentle, feather-like strokes on delicate areas such as the eyes, throat, and sides of the neck. A slightly firmer pressure can be applied to the jawline and the back of the neck and shoulders.
Rule of thumb: Never dig or pull at the skin with your tool. The gua sha should rest almost flat against the skin and glide effortlessly