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Where can I use it?
Where can I use it?
Use it on your face and neck, especially along the jawline, cheeks, and under-chin. Many people also like gentle strokes down the neck.
Will this replace gua sha?
Will this replace gua sha?
Not exactly, but it can be a great alternative if you want something easier and gentler. The brush is designed to make a simple facial massage routine feel more consistent without needing technique.
When is the best time to use it?
When is the best time to use it?
Most people use it in the morning to help reduce the look of puffiness. You can also use it at night as part of a wind-down routine.
How often can I use it?
How often can I use it?
Daily is fine for most people. Consistency matters more than pressure, so keep it gentle and listen to your skin.
How long does it take?
How long does it take?
Many people do 60 seconds to 3 minutes. A quick routine is usually easier to stick to than a longer one.
Can I use it with skincare?
Can I use it with skincare?
Yes. You can use it on clean skin or with a moisturizer, serum, or facial oil for extra glide. Avoid using it on skin that feels irritated.
Is it safe for sensitive skin?
Is it safe for sensitive skin?
It’s designed to be gentle, but everyone’s skin is different. Start with light pressure, fewer strokes, and stop if you notice irritation.
How do I clean the brush?
How do I clean the brush?
Rinse the bristles with lukewarm water and a small amount of gentle soap. Rinse well, shake off excess water, and let it air dry bristles-down or on its side. Avoid soaking the wooden handle.
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