Kansa Gua Sha

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This traditional Ayurvedic tool, made from a copper-tin alloy known as Kansa, has been used for centuries for facial and body massages.

In Ayurveda, Kansa is revered as “the healing metal,” and its use dates back to the Vedic era. It is attributed with detoxifying, anti-inflammatory and harmonizing properties of vital energy (Praṇa), making it an exceptional ally for skin health and integral well-being.

Stimulates circulation.

Tones and redefines.

Calms and balances.

Description

This traditional Ayurvedic tool, made from a copper-tin alloy known as Kansa, has been used for centuries for facial and body massages.

In Ayurveda, Kansa is revered as “the healing metal,” and its use dates back to the Vedic era. It is attributed with detoxifying, anti-inflammatory and harmonizing properties of vital energy (Praṇa), making it an exceptional ally for skin health and integral well-being.

Stimulates circulation.
When it glides over the skin, it activates blood circulation and promotes lymphatic drainage, helping to eliminate toxins (Ama) and reduce swelling.

Tones and redefines.
It helps to sculpt facial contours, smooth fine lines and improve elasticity, leaving the skin firmer and revitalized.

Calms and balances.
Its natural cold effect reduces excess Pitta dosha, relieving inflammation, redness, acne or sensitivity. Skin looks more serene, with a healthy,  even glow.

How to useApply a few drops of oil to clean skin before massage.
Choose the most suitable one according to the purpose:

Nirama Oil, if the objective is to detoxify and deeply cleanse.

Pitta Oil, if you are looking to soothe redness, itching, inflammation or reduce excess heat on the skin.

Rasayana Serum, if you want to tone, improve elasticity and revitalize the skin.

Gently glide the Kansa Gua Sha over the face, neck and décolleté, following the directions indicated in the drawing. Avoid pressing excessively. The massage can be done once or twice a day, for 3 to 10 minutes, depending on the need and the time you have.