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Gua Sha is one of those “alternative therapies” that sits firmly in the same realm as CBD and chlorophyll extract, in that nobody seems to really know if they work but people will sure as hell throw their money at it to find out. You’ve likely already seen people on TikTok rubbing a plastic Gua Sha device over their face and in the following days claiming that they got the jawline and cheekbones of their dreams. But does it work?
Taking TikTok influencers on their word isn’t good enough for people like you and me – why part with my hard-earned £10 for a chunk of plastic that might not instantaneously give me the jawline I always wanted? We’ve all seen the videos showing the incredible results that seem to be achieved from using a Gua Sha tool, but is this actually true or a load of rubbish? Let’s find out.