Gua Sha

Why It Matters

Most glow routines focus on what you put on your skin — but using gua sha in skincare shifts the attention to how you engage with it. The act of gently gliding the tool along your face can help relieve muscle tension that builds up in areas like the jaw, brow, and neck, especially after long days or restless nights.


Incorporating gua sha into your routine isn’t about instant results. It’s about tuning into subtle shifts: softening stress lines, reawakening your natural contours, and building a more present relationship with your skin. On days when your glow feels stagnant, this small act of facial movement can bring everything back into rhythm.

GLOW TIP Use a gua sha tool on freshly moisturized skin, starting at the neck and working upward — gentle pressure and slow movement are key to building rhythm and glow over time.


Why We Love It For Glow

Using gua sha in skincare brings a grounded, physical element to glow — one that doesn’t rely on formulas or actives. The gentle, repetitive motion helps soften tension held in the jaw, brow, and neck, while encouraging lymphatic flow that supports skin’s natural rhythm. Unlike trends that promise instant results, this ritual rewards consistency and care, making it a slow beauty staple for dull or puffy mornings.

More than just a sculpting tool, gua sha creates space for reconnection — with your face, your breath, and your baseline. It’s especially helpful when glow feels stuck or your features seem weighed down by stress. When paired with a nourishing face oil, it can transform even the most rushed routine into a moment of reset.


Reach for Mount Lai The Jade Gua Sha Tool — a beautifully crafted classic with just the right edge weight and curve.


FAQ

What does gua sha in skincare actually do for your face over time?

Gua sha encourages lymphatic flow and can help reduce visible puffiness with consistent use. Over time, many users notice softer tension in their facial muscles and a more relaxed appearance — especially around the jaw and brows.

How often should I use gua sha for best results?

You don’t need to use it daily to see benefits. A few times a week — with gentle, intentional strokes — is enough to support circulation and glow. The key is consistency, not pressure.

Is gua sha better in the morning or at night?

It depends on your skin’s rhythm. Morning sessions can help reduce puffiness and awaken the skin, while evening gua sha offers a calming ritual to wind down and release tension before bed.