This tool is often called Eastern Botox — and it’s one of my favorite ways to naturally lift and sculpt my face. Here’s exactly how I use my Gua Sha tool for glowing, firmer skin: Step-by-step routine: 1. Start with a clean face – always begin with a fresh canvas. 2. Apply 3–5 drops of facial oil – I use a lightweight, non-comedogenic oil so the Gua Sha glides without pulling. 3. Use gentle, upward strokes – start at the neck, then move to the jawline, cheeks, under-eyes, and forehead. 4. Hold the tool at a 15° angle – it should lay almost flat against your skin. 5. Repeat each motion 3–5 times per area – always drain toward the lymph nodes (ears or collarbone). 6. Finish with a splash of cool water or hydrating mist. it works: 1. Boosts circulation for that natural glow 2. Reduces puffiness + under-eye bags 3. Lifts + sculpts jawline + cheekbones 4. Helps drain lymphatic buildup + detox skin 5. Softens fine lines with consistent use 6. Relieves facial + jaw tension (bye, tech neck) 7. Promotes collagen production over time Is it safe after Botox or filler? While it seems safe to do. It is recommended to just wait at least 2 weeks after injectables before resuming Gua Sha, and always check with your provider if unsure. LTKPetite guasha antiagingskincare LTKFindsUnder50 LTKOver40 LTKBeauty