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Do cheap gua sha's work?
Long-term buyers of raw ore minerals, based on our data, pure natural mineral-based scraping stones will only increase in value in the market because the raw materials are becoming increasingly rare. Therefore, inexpensive scraping stones are only suitable for single-use consumption and are often made of resin or dyed quartz. It is not because the value determines that natural materials are superior to artificial materials, but rather the effectiveness and user experience determine the value.
Can you overdo Gua Sha?
Yes, excessive scraping can cause vascular damage in 4% of users. To reduce the risk, avoid using heavy metal materials. Also, do not scrape for too long or use excessive force.
Does gua sha hold bacteria?
Gua sha tools can become a breeding ground for bacteria, but this risk can be completely avoided with proper care. Experiments conducted on gua sha tools made from 12 different materials concluded that porous materials (bamboo/polished raw stone) had far more bacteria than the safety standard. Synthetic resin is prone to Malassezia after three months of use. Natural materials (cow horn/jade): Soak in 60°C white tea water/warm water periodically. You can also soak them before and after use. Metal materials should be disinfected with ultraviolet light once a week. Pay special attention to gua sha tools that become sticky or discolored, as they should be stopped immediately as they can easily cause injury. If mold appears in the storage space, stop using the tools immediately and discard them for sterilization.
What not to do after gua sha?
Do not wash your face with cold water for four hours, and do not use skincare products containing retinol. Do not take a sauna or practice hot yoga for twelve hours, and do not drink alcohol. After scraping special areas, protect the treated areas. Do not wear metal necklaces after scraping the neck, and do not wear contact lenses after treatment around the eyes.
How long does it take to ship bulk?
Production cycle (28 days) + transportation time (7–18 days) + customs clearance time (7–12 days) + buffer period (2–5 days) = 44–63 days
Is a stone or steel gua sha better?
For large-scale production, the purchase cost of stainless steel gua sha tools is lower than that of jade/crystal gua sha tools. In terms of profit, jade/crystal gua sha tools are much higher than stainless steel ones.
Users may not understand that using stainless steel on the skin surface requires a higher level of professional skill. This is because it is easy to use too much force when using metal, which can cause injury if not careful.
How do I choose a good Gua sha?
First, determine the safety performance of the material, especially for health-related products. Safety is the top priority. Natural mineral materials require relevant certification to ensure they are not dyed or treated. Natural horn materials need medical device certification. Metal materials must have medical-grade certification. Next, assess the quality of the testing tools. This includes evaluating smoothness along the edges, color, shape, and other aspects to ensure quality. Finally, consider the usage effectiveness and design custom features based on functional requirements.
Is bian stone the same as obsidian?
First we need to be able to distinguish that the two are not the same material.If mislabeled it could create a class action lawsuit risk.
The cost of stone is much higher than obsidian, and the cost difference in purchasing is about eight times. Because the thermal conductivity of stone is much higher than obsidian, the two scraping tools of similar color have a very high price difference. If not the pursuit of thermal conductivity, in fact, obsidian’s general performance are very balanced, compared to other materials also has a high advantage.
Can any stone be used for Gua Sha?
Not all mineral materials are safe and effective for scraping therapy. While you may be tempted to use any stone, it is important to understand the key factors that determine suitability for scraping therapy. 1. Safe mineral materials: Avoid unprocessed minerals and dyed materials, as they can cause skin rashes. Recommended materials include jade, rose quartz, obsidian, and flint. 2. Temperature test: Rub the material for 30 seconds; good-quality materials will evenly increase in temperature. 3. test for sharp edges by scraping wool with the edge of the gua sha tool. If it sticks, it is not suitable.4. soak it in water for 24 hours. If the stone becomes sticky, it is not suitable for gua sha.
Is a jade roller better than a gua sha?
Jade rollers and gua sha tools are actually like coffee and tea. Coffee can reduce edema, just like jade rollers can reduce swelling in the chin and eyes, while tea can clear the intestines and stomach, just like gua sha tools can promote blood circulation, guide lymphatic drainage, and reduce cellulite.
What are the disadvantages of MOQ?
1.It is easy to run out of stock, which may result in lost sales.
2. The cost is relatively high, and the cost is usually spread across each product, so the cost per unit is higher for small quantities.
3. The product range tends to be limited, which can lead to excess inventory.
These disadvantages may be issues for you, but Deyi Gem Co., Ltd. can help you solve them. We have professional solutions to address these issues.
What can I use instead of Gua Sha tool?
Although professional gua sha tools are designed for optimal results, these household items can also provide a temporary substitute when proper precautions are taken: a chilled ceramic spoon, the smooth side of a pendant, the back of a horn comb, a glass bottle rolled on the skin, or a disinfected credit card. Of course, these substitutes require different techniques, but the most important thing to pay attention to is safety. Professional gua sha tools have better hygiene control and are more effective, allowing for more standardized use.
Is jade or rose quartz better for gua sha?
Both materials are excellent, and when compared, it’s like contrasting the Instagram style with the retro style. Some people are drawn to the charm of literary revival, while others prefer the bold individuality of avant-garde designs. Of course, in terms of material quality, jade is undoubtedly superior. However, the market for jade is too niche and high-end. In contrast, rose quartz can break through cost constraints while expanding into various markets. Of course, this doesn’t rule out the possibility of high-end markets.
What is the MOQ price for gua sha tools?
The minimum order quantity is 200 pieces. We offer OEM services and hope to provide you with more services to meet your needs.
What is the delivery time for general bulk?
As fast as 58 days, and can be shortened to 12 days with advance stocking.
Does gua sha actually change face shape?
Gua Sha can optimize contour lines without altering bone structure. Within 0-4 hours after treatment, it reduces jaw swelling and stimulates facial microcirculation. Regular care over 8 weeks effectively increases collagen density by 23%.
What material should Gua Sha be made of?
Material safety and functional suitability are your reference standards, and the best choice comes from your best experience. For sensitive skin, natural jade and natural crystal materials are the first choice. If your budget is limited, choose white water buffalo horn. The best experience is crystal material, but beware of dyed quartz. When choosing metal, avoid improper handling that could cause vascular damage.
Does it matter what a gua sha tool is made of?
The choice of material is crucial. It depends on your customer base. If you are targeting the general public and high-end customers, natural minerals are the best choice. Jade and crystal gua sha tools are the most effective and also the most profitable. If you are targeting the general public and emerging markets, stainless steel is the best choice. Stainless steel gua sha tools are less expensive and superior to synthetic resin in all aspects. Next are natural materials such as cow horn and wood, which cannot compete with resin and are suitable for the mid- to high-end market.
Is there any difference between cheap and expensive gua sha?
When considering gua sha tools, four key factors should be taken into account: 1. Material differences. Different materials possess distinct thermal conductivity, antibacterial properties, and durability. 2. Manufacturing processes. Edge finishing, polishing quality, ergonomic design, and overall usability. 3. Performance comparisons. Swelling reduction, lifting effects, and long-term safety. 4. Added value. Brand reputation, customer service, and quality assurance.
Therefore, when it comes to gua sha tools, there is no such thing as “the more expensive, the better.” Instead of choosing an expensive product, it is better to choose a good experience. Let natural minerals bring better gua sha effects to your family, friends, and customers.