Use Gua Sha Like A Pro: Beginner’s Guide to Facial Pressure Points
The Jade Scrolls were quickly replaced by Gua Shas in 2021, and for all the right reasons. No hatred for our old best friend: face rollers, but Gua Sha is the new Kardashian-approved industry fad that is taking up all the space in the latest trends. If you are someone who hasn’t given up on this new skin care trend, the time has come, my girl. If you’re someone who has already done this, today we’re going to take a look at ways to get the most benefit from a Gua Sha tool. The key to good Gua Sha practice is learning the right pressure points on your face. It can help you modify your Gua Sha rituals according to the results you want.
Use Gua Sha Like A Pro: Beginner’s Guide to Facial Pressure Points
Here are 4 important pressure points that can help you achieve glowing, healthy skin. Simple and easy for beginners, these pressure points can be massaged with a massage tool such as a gua sha, face roller, ice globes, or even a manual massage.
Third eye for better skin texture
Location: Between the eyebrows, 1/2 inch above the bridge of the nose.
Advantage: Gently massaging this pressure point stimulates the pituitary and endocrine glands. This helps balance the secretion of hormones and thus helps improve the texture of the skin.
Beauty face pressure points for glowing skin
Location: at the bottom of the cheekbones, near the end of the mouth.
Benefit: Gently massaging this pressure point can help promote blood circulation in the skin, which gives the skin a revitalizing effect. It can also help prevent flabby cheeks with regular use.
Four white pressure points to reduce acne and blemishes
Position: on the temples of the forehead, in line with the iris.
Benefits: Gently massaging this pressure point can speed up the skin’s healing process, reducing the appearance of acne and blemishes.
Heavenly looking pressure points for anti-aging benefits
Location: behind the jaw, under the earlobes.
Benefit: Gently massaging this pressure point relaxes the connective tissue of the face and helps tone the facial muscles. Regular massage can also brighten the skin and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.