Captain & Miss America—November 15, 2025
The missus likes good gua sha tools, and these are very nice. They aren’t large, but still have a decent weighty heft for their small size. The rounded edges are quite smooth, making the polished surfaces quite soft. They even come with nice faux leather cases to keep them in. Read more
Seymoore—August 27, 2025
As I'm aging (which I happily accept because aging means not dead) I'm trying to pay better attention to skincare, and so I'm adding these to my efforts to do things like use facial creams more regularly. I'm also trying to be better at self-care and more relaxation, so this is a win-win! This stainless steel gua sha and acupressure set feels like something you’d find in a luxury spa or in the hands of someone who “doesn’t get puffiness.” It has a really nice weight, feels good in the hand and comes in a nice box with cases to put each inside. The larger curved piece is the gua sha board - traditionally used for gentle scraping along your skin to promote lymphatic drainage, improve circulation, and release facial tension. According to my ChatGPT assistant I should: Glide it upward along your jawline, starting at your chin and moving toward your ear. Sweep from the center of your face outward toward your hairline to help reduce puffiness. Use the notched curve along your neck or shoulders for muscle tension relief. The long, wand-like tool is the acupressure pen - good for targeting smaller pressure points: Use on temples, under cheekbones, or that spot in your neck that’s been plotting against you for years. Some people also run it along the eyebrows or scalp for headache relief. I also found you can use it on pressure points on your hand or other pressure points. The stainless steel is naturally cool to the touch (bonus for depuffing), but you can pop it in the fridge for a supercharged chill effect. It feels nice to me at room temperature, but I'll consider the added chill for experimentation. Right now, I’m still in the “look at it, admire it, and try not to poke myself in the eye” stage, but I can already tell it’s well-made, easy to clean, and looks sharp enough to make my bathroom counter look fancier. Read more

K—November 8, 2025
Right away I can tell that this is a high quality product that is easy to use once you figure out what you're doing. It feels heavy and durable and feels good when using it on my face. I like that this tool can be used for larger areas on my face and then also for smaller areas that require more precision. At the current price, I defintely think that this is a good value. Read more
earl—October 30, 2025
This is so easy to use. It is so strong, fits in your hand nicely, and the weight is soothing…if that makes sense. I like that its easy to wipe clean after each use. Just use it while watching tv. It’s easy to slip into your bag, your living room side table, your bedside table. Read more
Clarety—October 9, 2025
The combinations of tools was nice and the differences in the ordinary gua sha were something new. This gua sha is much smaller than the average gua sha and one side of it was frosted which was interesting but I wasn't sure of the reasoning. The other tool was great for scraping and use in like more fine pointed areas as it had a sharper finer edge than the smoothed metal sturdy gua sha. Read more
optipro—August 20, 2025
This stainless steel gua sha set is a total upgrade from the usual stone tools- almost akin to high end medical instruments. The board glides effortlessly over skin—whether I’m using oil or not—and feels noticeably more hygienic and durable. The fish-shaped design isn’t just cute, it’s ergonomic and easy to grip, which makes longer sessions way more comfortable. The acupressure pen is a hidden gem. I’ve used it on tight shoulders and jaw tension, and it hits those trigger points with precision. It’s like having a mini massage therapist in your pocket. And here’s a game-changer: pop the gua sha in the freezer for a maybe an hour and it transforms into a cooling de-puffing tool. Perfect for morning facial sculpting or calming inflamed skin after a long day. What really impressed me, though, was the user manual. It’s clear, informative, and actually helpful—something you rarely see with wellness tools these days. It breaks down techniques, pressure points, and usage tips so even beginners can feel confident. Bonus: it comes with chic leather sheaths that were a perfect fit! This alone makes this feel gift-worthy and travel-friendly. Whether I’m doing lymphatic drainage, tension relief, or just indulging in a little self-care, this set delivers. If you’re into wellness tools that actually work and look good doing it, this one’s a keeper. Read more
J.Koski—August 19, 2025
This stainless steel gua sha board and acupressure pen set is thoughtfully designed and feels very high quality. The gua sha tool is the perfect size to fit comfortably in the hand and contours well to the curves of the face, especially along the jawline and cheekbones. The smooth finish glides easily over the skin, making it great for lymphatic drainage or just a relaxing facial massage. The acupressure pen is a nice addition, offering targeted relief for muscle tension in smaller areas. Both pieces feel durable and easy to clean, which is important for tools that get regular use in a skincare routine. The only small drawback is that the gua sha is heavier than stone versions, so it can take a little getting used to at first. However, the weight actually makes it feel sturdy and effective once you adjust. Overall, this set is well-made, comfortable to use, and a great option for anyone looking to add gua sha or acupressure to their self-care routine. Read more