Therapy Products and More Relief is Just a Click Away! Black Gua Sha Massage Tool SPA Acupuncture Scraping Body Foot Back Face Massager Tool
PLEASE NOTE: Available in BLACK Only. Item is color black for sale
Features:
Guasha Function
By stimulating the body's related meridians, acupuncture points, so as to achieve blood circulation, promote metabolism, loosen tight muscles, help decrease trigger point nerve pain
How to use the guasha:
Use the smooth edge placed against the oiled skin surface, pressed down firmly, and then moved down the muscles—hence the term tribo-effleurage (i.e.friction stroking)—or along the pathway of the acupuncture meridians, along the surface of the skin, with each stroke being 4-6 inches long.
Black Gua Sha Massage Tool SPA Acupuncture Scraping Body Foot Back Face Massager Tool PLEASE NOTE: Available in BLACK Only. Item is color black for sale Features: ---Type: Gua sha scraping massage tool ---Color Black ---Size:9cm x 5cm x0.4cm ---Package includes: 1pc Gua Sha BLACK Massage Tool ---Condition: Brand new Guasha Function By stimulating the body's related meridians, acupuncture points, so as to achieve blood circulation, promote metabolism, loosen tight muscles, help decrease trigger point nerve pain How to use the guasha: Use the smooth edge placed against the oiled skin surface, pressed down firmly, and then moved down the muscles—hence the term tribo-effleurage (i.e.friction stroking)—or along the pathway of the acupuncture meridians, along the surface of the skin, with each stroke being 4-6 inches long.
Therapy Products and More Relief is Just a Click Away! Black Gua Sha Massage Tool SPA Acupuncture Scraping Body Foot Back Face Massager Tool
PLEASE NOTE: Available in BLACK Only. Item is color black for sale
Features:
Guasha Function
By stimulating the body's related meridians, acupuncture points, so as to achieve blood circulation, promote metabolism, loosen tight muscles, help decrease trigger point nerve pain
How to use the guasha:
Use the smooth edge placed against the oiled skin surface, pressed down firmly, and then moved down the muscles—hence the term tribo-effleurage (i.e.friction stroking)—or along the pathway of the acupuncture meridians, along the surface of the skin, with each stroke being 4-6 inches long.
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