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glacier chill Amazonite Fish-Shape Gua Sha

glacier chill Amazonite Fish-Shape Gua Sha
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This Amazonite gua sha tool is the darling of our home beauty and wellness practice! We love the fish shape contours including the length of the longest side, the points on the tail, the v-shape inside the tail and the head of the fish to use on acupressure points and match contours of the face.

Use light or deep pressure with edges of the gua sha tool for immense benefits.

• Relieve tension associated with headaches, jaw and neck pain

• Improve muscle tone and lift facial skin to reduce wrinkles

• Reduce puffiness and inflammation of skin

• Relieve stress and fatigue

• Boost circulation and create a youthful glow in the skin

• Can be used on any area of the body

• Comes with flannel travel bag

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Alaska Glacial Essentials Skincare

Alaska Glacial Essentials Skincare

Alaska Glacial manufactures luxurious + ethical + effective skincare products to reduce stress and achieve radiant glowing skin at any age. We blend the most potent Alaska botanicals and raw glacial minerals Powered by Mother Nature with premium functional ingredients rooted in results-driven formulations to heal, protect and defend skin on a cellular level. We are driven by a passion for natural beauty and the deep spiritual connection between life in Alaska and protecting the bounty of our rich resources through wilderness philanthropy. We believe skin care is self care and that we can deepen our connection to the natural world and protect Mother Nature on the journey to glowing skin.

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