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A facial massage tool made from rose quartz, inspired by a method from traditional Chinese medicine called gua sha, to relax and massage the face. Use this rose quartz gua sha tool to massage your face for firmer, more radiant skin! Used regularly, the three distinct edges of the tool help improve your skin: - A smooth edge to massage the cheeks, forehead, and neck. - An outward-curved edge to reduce under-eye puffiness. - An inward-curved edge to smooth cheekbones and sculpt your face. The Pro's: - Natural stone massage tool. - Three distinct edges for a full facial massage. - Its small size means you can take it with you anywhere. Regular use helps smooth the skin and improves your face's appearance. The cardboard box comes from sustainably managed forests and is printed with vegetable-based inks. TEST RESULTS 77% found, after two weeks, skin is firmed*. 76% found, after two weeks, skin is more luminous*. 88% found its use enables to smooth fine lines and wrinkles*. 81% found its use effectively redraw facial contours*. 92% found the gua sha improves the absorption of products into skin*. *% of women satisfied after 16 days if use. Consumer test on 26 volunteers.