If there’s one thing most everyone can agree on it’s this: We’re all sort of stressed out. Be it work or the news, family or schedules, our days are full and filled with events and happenings that might trip up our zen and cause us to feel more anxiety than we like, or that is healthy.
Fortunately, there is a variety of stress-reducing, medicine-free tools that you can use at home that can help alleviate some of that worry—and help to relax muscles and maybe just get rid of a few of those worry lines. One of them is called the Kansa wand.
How does the Kansa wand work and why may it be useful to help your face—and your mind?
What is the Kansa wand?
A Kansa wand is made of wood and bronze; known throughout India as the healing metal. It’s an ancient implement that’s a staple of Ayurvedic medicine: The domed tool massages the face and is supposed to help slow the aging process. Also, Kansa wand has been used for centuries as a massaging tool to revitalize the skin and bring life back to dull skin.
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How does a Kansa wand work?
Massaging your skin is a great way to stimulate the blood circulation in your skin tissues, delivering more oxygen to your skin cells, and releasing toxins stored in. And this is where using a Kansa wand could be beneficial to your skin.
According to the Ayurvedic massage theory, using a Kansa wand in gentle circular motion could help increase the energy and reduces stress in the skin tissues, which will help reduce acidity in the skin; i.e normal PH level and fewer skin problems like acne. It is a way to balance the mind and the body, by a simple technique that will come later on in this post.
When using the Kansa wand, the circular motion will warm the metal dome, it is like a warm hand massaging your face. And when combining it with a natural oil like Jojoba oil, it could make the perfect tool for rejuvenating your skin.
How to use the Kansa wand?
This graphic explains it.
“The Curing Kansa Wand: What it Is and How it Works” on Health Perch