Not all gua sha stones are created equal
By now you’ve likely heard of gua sha, the Chinese art of facial lifting that has recently swept the beauty world. The practice involves using a tool to sweep the face in an upward motion releasing stagnant blood and lymph, to promote circulation and healing. Used in China for centuries as a folk remedy, the name translates as “to scrape” and “sand” .
Originally, people used Chinese soup spoons to perform gua sha, and even one’s knuckle can be used in a pinch, says Sacramento-based gua sha practitioner Valerie Yager of. Her favourite tool is clear quartz, which she says is “programmable” for each individual who uses it. She also likes tools with a comb edge for scalp stimulation and unblocking lymph in the neck, which is symptomatic of “tech neck.
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