The Scottish Mail on Sunday - You
Turn that frown upside down…
…or at least iron out a bit of tension in your face with these clever massage tools – my favourite new skin soothers and smoothers
We had the Eastern-inspired jade (and rose quartz and amethyst) rollers. Then the gua sha, the heart-shaped massage aid made in the same stones. Now meet the acupressure massage tool. Essentially, it’s a stick with a small ball on the end and boasts the same Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) credentials as the aforementioned devices.
As part of her skincare range, facialist, acupuncturist and TCM practitioner Ada Ooi has launched The Pick, which has an acupressure ball at one end and a ‘spoon’ at the other for stroking techniques. Think of it as a physiotherapy tool for the face, says Ada, that will ‘increase oxygenation and circulation and decrease the formation of adhesion – basically break down habitual muscle tensions that create some lines’. Of course, you’ll have to use it regularly and consistently to have an effect.
Founder of Kyushi, Alice Moore uses facial reflexology in all her treatments and has launched her own acupressure tools we can use at home: one made from bian stone, said to have a high-vibrational frequency, and one from bronze. Alice believes these help energy to flow, relieve tension and improve circulation to give a radiant glow.
Also in on the acupressure-tool act is natural skincare brand Odacite. Its offering doubles up as a spatula to scoop out creams. ‘We have so much tension in the forehead and eye area, especially from using computers,’ says founder Valerie Granbury. She keeps her tool by her bedside to massage her acupressure points before going to sleep.