Jade Roller
Ha se 'mele feela o hlokang ho ikoetlisa-- sefahleho se joalo, ntho eo bohle re hlokomolohang ho e etsa.
Jade Roller e ka sebelisoa bakeng sa hau jimi ea sefahleho ho:
- Pholile le ho leka-lekana letlalo
- E sebelisoa ho ntša chefo
- E thusa ho betla sefahleho
- E boetse e thusa ho eketseha ho monya letlalo
- E entsoe ka majoe a tlhaho
- E sebelisoa bakeng sa sebaka sa sefahleho le molala
- E phethiloe habeli bakeng sa phekolo e lebisitsoeng
MORE INFORMATION
Jade Rollers are made from natural stoneand date back to seventh-century China. Crystals have been used in skin care for thousands of years.
The crystal isn't just aesthetically pleasing, but most of the benefits come from the fact that it's cold to the touch (and even more so if you store it in the fridge). It’s simple: The cold restricts blood flow to a particular area, and pressure pushes fluid, known as lymph, to the lymph nodes, which processes it and filters out toxins. It allows for lymphatic drainage and depuffing of the face without the cost. A very versitile, inexpensive, but essential item in skincare.
HOW TO USE DEVICE
The goal is to push the fluid trapped in your skin cells toward your lymph nodes. Use three strokes of light pressure, working with one side of the face at a time.
What our experts say:
Start at the center of your chin, rolling out and up toward your ear. Then move the roller up to the side of your mouth and repeat. Repeat again, starting this time at the side of the nose. Roll it under your eye, moving it horizontally toward your temple, and repeat it on your eyelid. On your forehead, roll it up from your brow to your hairline. Then roll it horizontally out toward your temple. Finally, repeat on the other side of your face.