From Scalp to Calves, One Tool for Full-Body Care
After a long day, reach for this gua sha to ease tension in your trapezius and calves. Apply a facial oil or body cream to the area first to reduce friction and make each stroke feel more comfortable.
Zone-by-Zone Grip and Pressure Guide
The key is knowing how to use each of the five zones for different areas of the body.
- Ridged Zone: Use in a combing motion on the scalp, palms, or soles where deeper stimulation is welcome
- Pressure Point Zone: Press gently into targeted spots like the temples, between the brows, or cheekbones
- Narrow U Zone: Glide softly along the jawline, collarbone, or sides of the neck
- Curved Zone: Sweep across larger areas like the cheeks, trapezius, thighs, or calves with a wrapping motion
- Edge Zone: Focus on the back of the neck or areas where muscles feel tight
For delicate areas with thinner skin, let the weight of the tool do the work rather than pressing down hard.
Skip Water, Use a Dry Cloth Instead
Because this is made from natural wood, avoid rinsing it with water or exposing it to moisture. After each use, wipe it down gently with a dry cloth and store it in a well-ventilated spot away from direct sunlight to keep it in great condition for years.
Perfect Pairing with Oils and Creams
Use it with a face oil, body cream, or massage oil and the gua sha will glide effortlessly across your skin. At 5.6 × 9.7 cm, it's compact enough to slip into a pouch and take with you to the office or on trips.
Natural Wood Care Tips
Before your first use, run your fingers over the surface to check for any rough spots. Because each piece is handcrafted, slight variations in smoothness may occur. Avoid prolonged exposure to heat or humidity, as this can cause the wood to warp. Store it in a cool, dry place. Over time, the wood's natural oils will deepen the color and add a subtle sheen — this is a normal and beautiful part of how natural wood ages.