The gua sha tool isn’t self-explanatory – far from it. Mine has been holed up on my bathroom shelf for the longest time, so I went in search of advice on how to best use it…
Gua Sha tools are having a moment right now, and where jade rollers used to rule the roost, in steps this Chinese medicinal ritual that is said to increase blood flow and circulation, lift and sculpt your face and drain away toxins.
Gua sha tools can be used anywhere on the body, but for my purposes, I have a small, rose quartz one that is meant for the face. Gwyneth Paltrow has recommended some not-so-good beauty ‘rituals’ in the past (we’ll not dwell on them) but when it comes to her love for gua sha, I was happy to try it, as it came recommended by my facialist friends and my reflexologist.
Below are the three YouTube tutorials I watched, and under each are the nuggets of info I found best in each one, in case you’re pressed for time.
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