In the ever-evolving world of skincare, ancient techniques often find their way back into the spotlight, offering a blend of tradition and modern wellness.
One such ritual gaining popularity is Gua Sha — a traditional Chinese healing method that’s now celebrated for its skin-boosting benefits.
With a growing interest in holistic wellness and natural beauty, South Africans are embracing Gua Sha as part of their self-care routines.
If you’re curious about this age-old skincare secret, here’s everything you need to know.
What is Gua Sha?
Gua Sha, which translates to “scraping sand” in Chinese, involves gently scraping the skin with a smooth-edged tool, typically made of jade, rose quartz or other stones. Historically used to promote circulation and relieve muscle tension, it has become a staple in contemporary beauty routines for its ability to sculpt the face, improve skin tone, and promote a radiant glow.
The benefits of Gua Sha
- Enhanced blood circulation: The scraping action stimulates blood flow, bringing fresh oxygen and nutrients to skin cells. This results in a healthier, more vibrant complexion.
- Reduced puffiness and inflammation: Regular use can help drain lymphatic fluids, reducing swelling and giving the face a more defined appearance.
- Improved skin elasticity: Gua Sha encourages collagen production, which can help diminish fine lines and promote firmness.
- Facial sculpting: Many users swear by its ability to lift and contour the face, giving a more sculpted look without invasive procedures.
- Relaxation and stress relief: The gentle massage can also ease facial tension, promoting relaxation and a sense of well-being.
How to incorporate Gua Sha into your routine
Cleanse and apply serum
Start with a clean face and apply a facial oil or serum to ensure the tool glides smoothly and to prevent dragging the skin.
Use gentle, upward strokes
Hold the tool at a slight angle and gently scrape along the contours of your face — jawline, cheekbones, forehead, and neck — with light pressure.
Follow a routine
Consistency is key. Incorporate Gua Sha into your skincare routine 3-4 times a week for best results.
Clean your tool
After use, wash your Gua Sha tool with warm water and soap to keep it hygienic.

Important things to note
- Be gentle: The skin on your face is delicate. Excessive pressure can cause irritation or bruising.
- Don’t use on irritated skin: Avoid using Gua Sha over active acne, wounds, or irritated skin.
- Choose quality tools: Invest in a high-quality Gua Sha tool made from genuine jade, rose quartz, or other safe stones.
- Consult a professional: If you have skin conditions or concerns, it’s best to consult a dermatologist or trained professional before starting Gua Sha.
Also see: Why you should have a body scrub in your skincare routine