Gentle Milk-Quartz Power Unveils and Amplifies Your Skin’s Natural Glow

Gua Sha Satori

Product Description

The Satori Gua Sha, carved from natural milky quartz, glides smoothly across the skin, boosting microcirculation and lymphatic drainage, reducing puffiness and restoring a clear radiance. The cool, polished crystal calms redness, while its sculpted edges trace the contours of the face and neck. Perfect for a daily ritual of toning, relaxation and balanced energy, natural beauty right in your hands.

Ideal For

Suitable for women and men of all ages, especially anyone with tired, puffy skin after long hours at a screen. Ideal for beginners with no massage experience and wellness enthusiasts alike, it delivers firmer contours, less stress, and mindful moments amid a busy day—instantly leaving the complexion fresh and healthy.

Crystal of Clarity and Balance

Natural milky quartz is called the “master amplifier” because it intensifies energy and brings mental clarity. In the gua sha technique, the skin’s mechanical stimulation merges with the crystal’s pure, neutral vibration. Each stroke guides toxins toward the lymph nodes, while the cool surface soothes micro-inflammations caused by urban stress and blue-light exposure from screens. Just a few minutes a day provides an even complexion and a sense of inner peace.

A Minute of Silence for Your Face

Gua sha is a brief meditation in motion: gliding the tool upward from the neck stimulates the vagus nerve, slows the pulse, and lowers cortisol. Strokes above the brows dissolve screen-induced tension, while light scraping around the lips softens smile lines. As milky quartz glides, the body moves from sympathetic overdrive into parasympathetic rest, deepening the connection with oneself.

How to Use

Apply a few drops of oil or serum to clean the skin. Hold the tool at a 15° angle and begin at the neck, gliding upward—always in the direction of the lymph nodes. Then scrape from the chin toward the ears, the cheeks toward the temples, and the forehead from the brows toward the hairline. Use minimal pressure under the eyes. Repeat each stroke 3–5 times; the entire ritual takes about five minutes. When finished, wash the tool with lukewarm water and mild soap, dry it, and store it in a cotton pouch.

Frequently Asked Questions

Unsure about stroke technique, pressure, or milky-quartz hygiene? Below, we’ve summarized the most common questions so you can begin your gua sha ritual safely and with confidence.
Three to four times a week is enough for visible results; advanced users can do it daily, provided the pressure stays light.
It isn’t essential, but ten minutes in the fridge will enhance the de-puffing effect and further soothe sensitive skin.
Skip direct scraping over inflamed lesions; instead, massage the surrounding area with gentle pressure or wait until the skin has calmed down.
Light oils or oil-based serums without silicones—such as squalane, jojoba, or rosehip oil – allow the tool to glide safely.
Wash it with lukewarm water and mild soap, rinse, pat dry with a soft towel, and occasionally wipe it with 70 % alcohol for hygiene.
Do not use a damaged crystal on your skin – sharp edges can scratch the epidermis. Replace it with a new piece for safety.
Yes. Gentle upward strokes on the neck and toward the shoulders on the chest encourage lymph flow and relax tension, but keep the pressure even lighter than on the face.
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