What’s a Jade Roller? And do you need it?

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Jade Roller

Hello beauties, You would have been seeing on my Instagram and Snap Chat that I’ve been using a Jade Roller for some time now. I’ve had a lot of questions about it, so I thought I better explain what it does. I’m not an expert and to be honest, I kinda bought it on a whim with minimal knowledge of what it does #beautyjunkie

What is a Jade Roller?

A Jade Roller, is an old Chinese beauty tool. Jade itself is meant to contain healing properties and has been used throughout Chinese history for its anti-ageing abilities.

For me the best way to describe it, is a facial massager that enables all your serums and moisturisers to be better absorbed.

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What are the benefits of a Jade Roller?

  • Assists in removing toxins
  • Balances excess fluid in the facial tissue
  • Boost circulation
  • Improves elasticity
  • Promotes cell turnover, resulting in healthier looking skin

For me, I would say it removes the stress from my face making me feel more relaxed. I also feel it boosts circulation as the Jade Roller gentle massages my face and allows for my skincare to penetrate more deeply.

How to use the Jade Roller?

  • I tend to use my Jade Roller in the evening after I apply all my serums, oils and moisturisers
  • It can be used in the morning but I don’t have time
  • Using the larger roller, I start rolling it onto my face, pressing lightly
  • Sometimes I flip to the smaller roller to go around my eye area
  • I always do this while watching TV so I don’t really know how long I roll for. I would guess anywhere from 2 minutes to 15 minutes

Where to Buy a Jade Roller?

I’m guessing my Jade Roller isn’t real Jade because I bought it from eBay for about $10. However, you can also purchase Jade Rollers from Cult Beauty.

I hope that gives you a better understanding of the Jade Roller, what it does and my experiences using it. If there’s anything I haven’t answered feel free to post a question below or on Instagram x

**Disclaimer: All opinions are based on personal experiences, and are not sponsored. rachelbeautystyle is not a make up artist, beauty or skincare specialist and will not be held liable for any recommendations. Therefore try at your own risk.

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