7 Little-Known Gua Sha Hacks for a Perfect Eyebrow Lift

Incorporating Gua Sha into your skincare routine can do wonders, not only for overall skin health but also for achieving specific goals like an eyebrow lift. While many people are familiar with the basic benefits of Gua Sha, there are lesser-known techniques that can provide a noticeable lift to your brows. If you’re new to this practice, you can start by exploring our Gua Sha basic guide to learn the fundamentals. In this guide, we’ll explore seven Gua Sha hacks that can help you achieve that perfect eyebrow lift at home.

Start with the Right Tool

The first step to a successful Gua Sha eyebrow lift is choosing the right tool. A small, flat Gua Sha stone with a rounded edge works best for this delicate area. Jade and rose quartz stones are popular choices due to their cooling properties, which help reduce puffiness. The shape of the tool should allow you to navigate the curves of your brow bone effortlessly, providing precision in your movements.

Why It Matters:

  • The right tool ensures targeted pressure.
  • A properly shaped stone helps avoid unnecessary tugging on the skin.

Prep Your Skin with Facial Oil

Before you begin, it’s essential to apply a good quality facial oil to create slip, reducing friction between the Gua Sha tool and your skin. This not only prevents irritation but also enhances the effectiveness of your strokes. Look for oils with anti-aging properties, like argan oil or squalane, which complement the lifting effect of Gua Sha.

“For sensitive or acne-prone skin, squalane oil and jojoba oil are excellent choices. For those with dry skin, argan oil and jojoba oil are best, while oily skin benefits most from grapeseed oil or jojoba oil.” — Ms. Mai Sogawa, Senior TCM Therapist

How to Do It:

  • Apply a few drops of oil to your forehead and brow area.
  • Massage it in gently using your fingertips to ensure even distribution.

Focus on the Brow Bone

One of the keys to lifting your eyebrows with Gua Sha is to concentrate on the brow bone. Using the curved side of the Gua Sha stone, place the tool just below your eyebrow, and glide it horizontally outward towards the temple. This motion helps to lift the skin and muscles around the brow, giving a more youthful appearance.

Technique Tips:

  • Start Point: Begin at the inner corner of the brow, right where the brow starts.
  • End Point: Glide the tool outward toward the temple, following the natural curve of the brow bone.
  • Repeat: Perform this stroke 5-10 times on each brow.

Incorporate Upward Strokes Above the Brows

In addition to focusing on the brow bone, using upward strokes on the forehead area just above your eyebrows can further enhance the lifting effect. This technique targets the muscles above the brows, helping to lift them naturally over time.

How to Perform the Strokes:

  • Start Point: Position the flat edge of your Gua Sha tool just above the center of your eyebrow, at the base of the forehead.
  • End Point: Glide the tool straight upward towards your hairline, about an inch or two above the eyebrow.
  • Repeat: Perform this stroke several times, gradually moving outward towards the temples, covering the entire area above your eyebrow.

Don’t Forget the Forehead

Your forehead muscles play a significant role in the position of your eyebrows. By massaging the forehead with Gua Sha, you can relax tight muscles that may be pulling the brows down, allowing them to lift naturally. Start at the center of your forehead and glide the tool horizontally outwards towards the temples.

Steps to Follow:

  • Start Point: Position the Gua Sha tool at the center of your forehead, just above your brows.
  • End Point: Glide it outward towards the temples, following a horizontal path.
  • Repeat: Do this 5-10 times across the forehead.

Add a Cooling Effect

For an extra boost, you can enhance your Gua Sha session by cooling your stone before use. Chilled Gua Sha stones help to constrict blood vessels and reduce any puffiness around the brow area, making the lifting effect more pronounced. Simply place your stone in the refrigerator for a few minutes before your session.

Benefits:

  • Reduces puffiness that can weigh down your eyebrows.
  • Provides a refreshing experience that calms the skin.

Consistency is Key

While Gua Sha can offer immediate results, consistent practice is necessary for long-term benefits. Incorporating Gua Sha into your daily or weekly skincare routine will help maintain the lifted appearance of your eyebrows and enhance overall skin health. Over time, you’ll notice that the muscles around your eyebrows become more toned, reducing the need for other interventions.

“For individuals with acne-prone or sensitive skin, it’s crucial to ensure the skin is thoroughly cleaned before using Gua Sha. Using natural oils like squalane can provide moisturizing and barrier-enhancing effects while being gentle on the skin.” — Ms. Mai Sogawa, Senior TCM Therapist

Pro Tip:

  • Dedicate 5-10 minutes per session to see gradual improvements.
  • Combine Gua Sha with other anti-aging practices like facial exercises for enhanced results.

By following these seven Gua Sha hacks, you can achieve a natural eyebrow lift without the need for invasive procedures. Remember, the key to success with Gua Sha is consistency and using the correct techniques. For those new to Gua Sha, you can check out our Gua Sha basic guide to get started on the right foot. With practice, these methods will not only lift your brows but also contribute to a more youthful and refreshed appearance overall.

Author: P. Sze

P. Sze P. Sze is the founder of TCM Tips and Dragon Acupuncture®. She graduated from the National University of Singapore with a first-class honor in Civil Engineering. S he also holds a master’s degree in Engineering and is the brain behind the innovative TCM products of Dragon Acupuncture®. She is the author of The Beginner's Guide to Auricular Therapy: Application of Ear Seeds (ISBN 978-1520451398) and Facial Gua Sha - Fight the Signs of Aging Naturally and Inexpensively (ISBN 978-1980678922). She has dedicated her life to ensuring that the complex theories behind oriental medicine and the seemingly dangerous techniques that involve needles and fire do not scare you from trying oriental medicine. This is why she writes endlessly about acupressure and its countless health and wellness benefits.

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