How Gua Sha Can Make You Look Younger

 

Gua Sha increases blood and oxygen flow to the face and good circulation is vital for your skin. Just like the rest of your body, your face depends on circulation to bring oxygen and nutrients and carry away waste. The microcirculation improves blood flow, giving you that post-facial glow right away. It also increases collagen production, making you look younger over time. Moving the blood and lymph also helps to eliminate extra toxins and stagnant fluid, which can reduce puffiness (goodbye eye bags!). Regular face massage increases muscle tone and can help you get that sculpted jaw-line-for-days appearance. It aids in the absorption of products and even clears pores on a more surface level. So keep your blood moving from both the inside and out, to ensure radiant, healthy skin.

I believe in science and all aesthetic procedures, but they are all very expensive. In terms of beauty and beauty treatments, I also believe in taking a natural and holistic approach. Today, however, I want to discuss Gua Sha and how to use body Gua Sha.

It’s a natural and safe option.

Many women are realising that the more frequent therapeutic anti-aging treatments come with actual risks. For example, when you get Botox injections, you’re essentially introducing a highly deadly toxin into your body.

Aside from that, it’s also a lot less expensive. The cost of a professional Gua Sha treatment will be extremely reasonable in comparison to the alternatives, and you may learn to conduct the procedure on yourself for free. All you need is the right Gua Sha tools for body and the right lubricating oils or moisturiser, as well as some knowledge.

Less puffy eyes and sharper cheekbones are two immediate results (hurray for fast gratification), but using it three times a week can result in the reduction of acne, dryness, and wrinkles. Simply avoid applying too much pressure with your body Gua Sha stone, use oil, and always work your way upward. Gua sha your way to glowing skin!

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