
Steel Gua Sha — Facial Sculpting Tool
Details
The ritual that built a thousand sharper jawlines.
Gua Sha is the deliberate, two-minute practice of moving stagnant lymph and fluid off the face — for sharper cheekbones, a cleaner jawline, and brighter skin. The Steel Gua Sha replaces the traditional jade stone with cold-conducting stainless steel for amplified results.
Why it earns its space
- Sharper facial contour through consistent lymphatic drainage.
- Reduced morning puffiness, particularly around the eyes and jaw.
- Increased product absorption when used with serum or facial oil.
- Cold-conductive metal intensifies the depuffing effect over traditional stone.
Mechanism
The smooth, weighted edge glides across the face in upward, outward strokes — moving lymphatic fluid toward drainage points beneath the ears and along the neck. Steel holds cold longer than stone, multiplying the vasoconstrictive effect.
Considered details
- High-mirror polished stainless steel — non-porous, anti-bacterial.
- Heart-shape and lip-shape options for different contour zones.
- Available with velvet pouch, magnetic box, or standalone.
- Refrigerate before use for amplified results.
Use
Apply facial oil or serum to clean skin. Hold tool flat against skin at a 15° angle. Stroke upward and outward — jaw to ear, cheek to temple, brow to hairline. 30 strokes per zone. 3–4 times per week.
30-Day Guarantee
Full refund within 30 days if it doesn't earn a permanent place on your bathroom counter.
FAQ
Steel vs jade? Steel holds cold longer and depuffs more aggressively. Jade is the traditional choice. For results, steel.
How often? 3–4 times per week is the sweet spot. Daily is fine if your skin tolerates it.
Will it leave marks? Only with too much pressure. Light, glide — never drag.
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