The Sodalite Face Roller is a massage roller. Use serums, creams and products on the face while massaging with the SodaliteFace Roller. By using it, products are more easily absorbed by penetrating the deeper layers of the skin. Its icy yet smooth surface soothes the skin and seems to calm wrinkles and fine lines. The feeling of softness offers peace of mind to both your skin and you. The natural coolness produced by the stone reduces puffiness (and bags) and reduces dark circles under the eyes. At the same time, one of its main effects is the tightening of the pores of the skin. Sodalite Face Roller is suitable for lymphatic massage. The product has two sides, a large one that serves for massaging the face, neck and hands and a small one that is ideal for massaging the delicate eye area and folds in the nose.
The use of rollers originated in oriental cultures. Semi precious stone massage products improve skin tone, blood circulation and at the same time provide relaxation to weakened muscles.
Sodalite increases intuition, perception and self-awareness. It can be used to reduce and release impurities and stress on the skin. It also improves skin elasticity, encourages lymphatic drainage and helps prevent wrinkles.
Benefits: Reduces stress, releases negative energy, restores & heals the skin
Ideal for: Cell renewal, wrinkles and lines, tired skin.
Tips: place Sodalite Face Roller in the refrigerator for an even colder feel.
How to Use:
Apply a quantity of some serum, or facial oil. Start at the neck and using only upward strokes, slide the roller over the skin. Start at the base of the neck and follow the muscle to the ear. Then move to the chin, making movements from the centre of the chin, towards the sides (ears). In the cheek area (cheeks), start respectively from the center (nose) to the sides (ears). Always work with upward and “outward” movements. Then using the small roller, move on to the eyes. In the same way and with less pressure, due to the sensitive eye area, from the inside to the ears. Finally, proceed to the forehead. Start from the mid-forehead and with upward strokes move up to the hairline. Continue with the same movement in the “outward” areas.
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