As I also noted in a different video, this tutorial also needs more info (i.e. how much oil to use, how slick your skin should feel, how much pressure to use with the tool itself, other considerations, etc.). There should also be a follow-up if how to clean and store the tool properly.
Thanks very much for the explanations, very helpful indeed. I am planning to buy both of the roller and the agua Sha, I cannot decide between jade or quartz. so I think I am thinking to buy jade roller and quartz Gua Sha. Could you think this is a good idea or better to stick with the same mineral for both?
As I also noted in a different video, this tutorial also needs more info (i.e. how much oil to use, how slick your skin should feel, how much pressure to use with the tool itself, other considerations, etc.). There should also be a follow-up if how to clean and store the tool properly.
Useful, short and simple video. Thanks.
Anytime! Thank you for the feedback :)
Great tutorial!
wow amazing!!!!
Thanks very much for the explanations, very helpful indeed. I am planning to buy both of the roller and the agua Sha, I cannot decide between jade or quartz. so I think I am thinking to buy jade roller and quartz Gua Sha. Could you think this is a good idea or better to stick with the same mineral for both?
Very useful!
Thankyou
My eye tool and face tool both did not come with a silk dust bag. Is the brand becoming cheap now?
Same. The packaging was really pretty, but I don't have any bag to store them in. Kind of disappointing.
I also didn't receive a dust bag and paid almost $50 altogether for the amethyst tool.
is the gua sha supposed to be cool to the skin naturally? i just got mine today and it isn’t
It may be fake, real jade is always cool to the touch.