Your Jade Roller Guide

Congratulations on your new INVG Black Obsidian Jade Roller—scroll down for a quick-start guide and all the essentials!

Know Your Tool

Your dual-ended Black Obsidian Jade Roller has:

Large Roller —cheeks, jaw, forehead & neck

Small Roller —undereyes & T-zone.

Keep the stone almost flat (about 15°) to the skin and use light, feather-soft pressure for best results.

Usage Tips

Prep: Cleanse, apply serum or oil, and keep the roller warm by soaking it in warm water to promote blood flow and drainage.

Pressure: Think “glide on marshmallow” – heavy pressure can irritate; the stone does the work.

Clean-up: Wipe with a damp cloth and mild soap after each use, then dry thoroughly.

Map Your Strokes

Always work outward and slightly upward. Begin at the center of the face and glide the large roller from the brow to the temple, then from the nose across the cheek toward the ear.

Finish every pass by rolling down the side of the neck—this directs lymph fluid toward the body’s natural drainage points.

Define the Jawline

With gentle, even pressure, place the large roller at the tip of the chin and glide along the jawbone up to the earlobe. Repeat 5–10 slow passes on each side to sculpt the jaw and relax tense masseter muscles.

Drain the Neck

After treating the face, roll from just under the jaw down to the collarbone. Three to five downward strokes on each side help flush away the fluids you’ve moved, reducing puffiness and promoting a lifted appearance.

Follow this quick 5 min Jade Roller Routine

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