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Jade Roller Review

The nicest part of a haircut, in my opinion, is (and always will be) having your hair shampooed. But what happens if you try it on yourself? Extremely unsatisfying. The same is with facials: even the most opulent, creamiest at-home masks can’t compare to the bliss you get from a spa treatment.

The jade roller, on the other hand, is a small tool that simulates the sensation of an aesthetician’s cold hands stroking your skin. And they appear to be the buzz of the town recently. Here’s everything you need to know about the most popular depuffing device in the beauty business.

So, What Exactly Is It?

It’s almost like a little paint roller but instead of a sponge, there’s an oblong piece of pure jade at the end of the metal handle. 

Some jade rollers feature two ends, one with a larger stone and the other with a smaller one.

How Does It Work?

In a nutshell, the roller reduces puffiness and its mechanism is scientifically proven. 

The lymphatic system, which is a network of tissues and organs beneath the skin that helps the body rid itself of toxins and waste, is massaged with the roller.

Massaging the lymphatic system help our faces move the excess water that creates puffiness.

You’ll have brighter, healthier skin without a buildup of toxins and fluids if lymph is moving freely in your face.

Even if you’re not convinced that a chunk of stone can give you sculpted cheekbones, many adherents are swayed by a spiritual component. 

Spiritualists refer to jade as a symbol of prosperity and purity.

They praise the stone for its capacity to absorb bad energy.

How Do You Use It?

First and foremost, use it one a clean, hydrated skin. 

Starting from the clavicle, work your way up to the jawline and neck, then the nose, lips, chin, forehead, and lastly the eyes. 

It’s also vital to keep in mind that you should roll it “upward and outward.”

For a cooling sensation that helps minimise under eye puffiness, store your jade roller in the fridge. 

You can use it either alone or in conjunction with other under-eye creams.

After applying your skincare products, you can use the roller as part of your nighttime regimen.

It will increase blood circulation, which will plump and firm your face while also aiding product absorption.

To clean the roller, use a moist cloth to wipe it off and a soft towel to dry it. 

At all costs, avoid using extremely hot water and never soak or submerge it in water.

It’s Price

You can get a jade roller with two ends for only Rs 179/-.

Here's What Happened When We Tried It

So, if you are wondering if it is useful for depuffing under the eyes, definitely!!! 

For other places, such as the forehead, cheeks, neck and jawline, I certainly did notice a difference. 

When I looked in the mirror this morning, I noticed that my face looked slimmer and that my skin was smoother than usual.

In any case, I’ve started to appreciate the ritual. 

There’s something soothing about rolling a cold stone across your face and the thought that it’s also pushing my expensive anti-aging treatments further into my skin?

For me, that is sufficient justification!!!


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