INVG Gua Sha & AcuPen Bundle
Wake up your skin. Release tension. Feel instantly renewed.
✱ Feel your tension melt away — ease jaw, neck and facial tightness while your skin feels warm, relaxed and alive again.
✱ Rediscover your natural glow — lift and sculpt your features as healthy circulation floods the skin with fresh vitality.
✱ Turn skincare into ritual — slow down, breathe, and reconnect with your body as daily stress softens beneath each stroke.
✱ See and feel the difference — smoother texture, brighter tone, and that post-massage calm that lingers all day.
✱ Fast UK Delivery (1–3 Days) — your moment of calm, arriving quickly to your door.
⌁ Risk-Free 30-Day Guarantee — love how you feel or get your money back, no questions asked.
The INVG Gua Sha
This functional self-care set includes both the INVG AcuPen and the INVG Gua Sha Tool, designed to work together to support circulation, release tension, and invigorate the body’s natural flow.
Grounded in Chinese medicine principles, this duo offers a simple yet powerful way to bring acupressure and Gua Sha into your daily routine — whether you’re supporting facial rejuvenation, easing muscular tightness, or promoting overall balance.
Bundle offer: Enjoy 30% off the entire set when you purchase this duo together.
Specification
Height: 9.8 cm
Width: 6.7 cm
Weight: 126 g
Made of 100% Silicone and BPA Free!
FAQs
Q: I’ve never tried gua sha—how do I use it safely?
A: The tool is designed for ease of use. With light, upward strokes on the face or body, you’ll instantly feel the cooling refresh. A guide is included to help you get started.
Q: What makes stainless steel better than other materials?
A: Surgical-grade stainless steel is durable, hygienic, and long-lasting. It’s resistant to breakage, easy to clean, and naturally cool to the touch for an instant refreshing effect.
Q: Does gua sha really make a difference?
A: Many people find it helps reduce puffiness, improve circulation, ease facial tension, and leave skin looking brighter and more sculpted. It’s also a grounding ritual for mindfulness.
Q: Will it hurt my skin?
A: Used correctly, no. Only gentle, gliding strokes are needed—it should feel soothing and revitalising, not harsh.
Q: Is it travel-friendly?
A: Yes. It comes with a velvet pouch for safe storage, so you can enjoy your ritual at home or on the go.
Q: How do I clean it?
A: Wash with mild soap and warm water, then dry thoroughly. Stainless steel won’t chip, crack, or absorb oils like other materials, so it stays pristine.
Q: Is this a medical device?
A: No. The Gua Sha tool is for mindful self-care and personal wellness. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent medical conditions.
Research
Gua sha is a traditional technique that uses a smooth-edged tool to gently glide over the skin. Modern research has begun to explore its potential effects on circulation, muscle tone and short-term comfort.
Studies show that gua sha can increase local microcirculation, with one pilot study recording up to a fourfold rise in blood flow for around 25 minutes after treatment (Lowe et al., 2007: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17905355/). Improved circulation is thought to support skin vitality and give a temporary healthy glow.
Research also suggests potential short-term improvements in muscle tension and facial contour. An 8-week trial found measurable changes in facial shape and tone in participants using gua sha regularly (Zhang et al., 2024: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40439289/).
Beyond the face, systematic reviews of gua sha for back, neck and shoulder discomfort report short-term relief in some participants, although evidence quality varies (Nielsen et al., 2009: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2827462/).
Reported side effects are usually mild, such as temporary redness, light bruising or sensitivity. These effects are generally short-lived and part of the skin’s natural response (Healthline, 2021: https://www.healthline.com/health/gua-sha).
Important: Gua sha is a cosmetic and wellbeing tool — not a medical treatment. INVG Gua Sha is designed to support your skincare and self-care routine, and should not replace professional medical advice.
The INVG Gua Sha
What is Gua Sha?
Licensed Acupuncturists Jude & Tess talk Gua Sha.