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| Brand | MoyRetty |
|---|---|
| Color | Natural Wood |
| Form Factor | Dual-Ended |
| Manufacturer | Moyretty |
| product_dimensions | 4.72 x 1.97 x 1.18 inches; 1.06 ounces |
|---|---|
| item_model_number | 2pcs |
| date_first_available | April 22, 2025 |
| manufacturer | Moyretty |
| best_sellers_rank | #171,260 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #192 in Manual Scalp Massagers #41,405 in Health Care Products |












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The quality is genuinely impressive: The sandalwood feels substantial and well-crafted, not like those cheap wooden tools that splinter or feel rough. The finish is smooth and polished, and you can tell this was made with care. The size is perfect - not too big to be cumbersome, but substantial enough to provide real pressure and coverage on your scalp. Double-ended genius: Having both the 5-claw massager end and the gua sha comb end is brilliant! The claws are perfect for that deep, satisfying scalp massage that makes your whole head tingle, while the comb side is amazing for gentler, more targeted work along the hairline and temples. It's like getting two tools in one perfectly designed package. The migraine and tension headache relief: This is where this tool really shines! At the first sign of a tension headache, I use the claw end to massage my entire scalp with firm, circular motions. The pressure points it hits seem to release that tight, wound-up feeling that builds up in your head and neck. For migraines, I use the gua sha comb end more gently along my temples and behind my ears - it's incredibly soothing and seems to help with the pressure. Family bonding over scalp massage: What I didn't expect was how much my family would love this! My husband uses it after long days at the computer, and even my teenager asks for scalp massages when she's stressed about school. It's become this lovely little ritual where we take turns giving each other head massages - so much better than everyone staring at their phones! Insider tip for maximum effectiveness: Use this on clean, dry hair for the best experience. Start with light pressure and gradually increase as your scalp gets used to it. For headaches, focus on the areas where you feel the most tension - often the temples, back of the neck, and the spot where your skull meets your neck. Slow, deliberate movements work better than quick, aggressive ones. Gift potential: This would make an amazing gift for anyone who deals with stress, headaches, or just needs more relaxation in their life. It feels luxurious and thoughtful, and the sandalwood gives it that spa-like quality that makes it feel special. Read more
The best feature of this scalp massager is its material. It’s made from 100% natural premium sandalwood. The smooth ends feel gentle on the scalp, while the ergonomic design makes it comfortable and easy to hold. The claw tips provide a deep massage that helps relieve stress and promotes relaxation. Overall, this massager works well for me, and I would recommend it. Read more

"Am I using this right?!" ;-) Ok, so maybe this thing is made for the less follicularly challenged. My daughter's flowing locks love it! Made of one piece solid wood and beautifully crafted. It's smooth to the touch with a wood grain that really is rather eye catching. It's a pretty darn gorgeous piece. A little small in the hand, however, despite being lightweight it has a ton of rigid stability for those extra firm scalp massages. Dual sided prongs so you can alternate massaging your scalps and temples. Enjoy! Read more







This double ended wood scalp massager is great. First, let’s start with the appearance. It is perfect size to fit in anybody’s hand, larger small. Its small size really lets you control it as you wish. The wood is beautiful and so smooth. One side of this massager has five prongs, and the other side has it is advertised as a scalp massager, which it is… But the side with two prongs feels great if another person drags it from the back of your neck, all the way to the bottom of your back down the center with the spine in the center of the two prongs. So I would recommend this is not only a scalp massager, but a back massager or a massager for any part of your body. Read more

This was a fun interesting scalp massager. I liked that it came packed sterile: in it's own plastic bag that you had to cut open, like a toothbrush or somethign. The tool itself is like other wooden combs of similar type: it is very light, easy to hold, not too big or small, and the balls on the ends of the tool are very soft, rounded and smoothed. The ones on the 2 end are bigger, allowing for more area pressure and for edges like jaw, or on the palms of hands for pressure points, and the smaller comb side is great for scalp massage. Read more
The design of the massage tool is perfect for getting into the small spaces around the ear and neck. It’s interesting to look at and feels nice to hold. Plus it’s small and easy to pack. Read more

Works exactly as it should. The wood is smooth and both sides feel super nice and relaxing on my scalp. I'm trying to incorporate more daily scalp massages to increase blood flow and hopefully reduce hair loss and stimulate more hair growth. It's small enough to throw in a purse so you can take it on the go. Read more