Published: February 15, 2024
You can perform a Gua Sha facial massage as often as daily or a few times a week, depending on your skin’s tolerance and your skincare goals. However, you should have a systematic approach to your Gua Sha skincare routine. Start from the neck and move upwards to the forehead, applying gentle pressure (and then medium pressure and then possibly firm pressure) as you pull the tool across the skin. Use various techniques, focusing on key areas such as the neck, throat, jaw, cheeks, eyes, and forehead. Following an order will help ensure you cover all areas evenly.
Gua Sha is also excellent for promoting lymphatic drainage and reducing a build-up of fluid retention. Pay special attention to areas where lymph nodes are concentrated, such as the jawline and under the ears, to help reduce puffiness. Gua Sha should be a mindful and enjoyable practice, so avoid rushing through your routine.
Though this ancient Chinese healing technique can be practiced as often as you like, be sure to always listen to your body and adjust the frequency when needed. To enhance your next Gua Sha session, consider adding a nourishing facial oil for a smoother surface and silkier skin.