Choosing Your Gua Sha Stone Type

Choosing any crystal can be a very intimate process. While shopping in person, we always encourage you to pick up each stone and figure out which one feels right. However, if you are online shopping for yourself or as a gift, some key points, without physically touching each stone, can help you narrow it down.

The most recent question we have been getting from those shopping for our Gua Sha Stones is, “How do we pick?” Today, we will share with you the properties of each stone we carry to help you narrow down your choice.

 

Citrine Gua Sha Stone

Not only are Citrine crystals stunning, but they are also great for boosting confidence and encouraging joy and optimism.

Citrine correlates with awakening the solar plexus.

The shape of this particular stone is small and smooth, excellent for facial Gua Sha and tension release.

 
 

Jade Gua Sha Stone

Similar to its look, Jade prompts calming and soothing energy, which pairs well with self-care. It has also been known to assist with anxiety and decision-making.

This stone is a little larger and flatter for facial stones. It is excellent for beginners working with large strokes on the face and body.

 

Rose Quartz Gua Sha Stone

Rose Quartz is known as the stone of unconditional love and self-love. Its been known to also assist with mood-boosting.

This stone is a bit more rounded and standard for facial Gua Sha.

 

Jade Gua Sha Comb

We already covered the properties of Jade, but this stone is a bit different in shape, so let’s talk about that.

The comb shape makes this fantastic for working through the scalp to promote circulation and hair growth; we love to pair it without Crowning Glory Hair Scalp Oil. The Comb can also be used in a cross-hatching technique to help with lines and wrinkles.

We hope we’ve made your decision easier. There are many unique stones out there. There is nothing wrong with having multiple stones for different uses and being kept in various spots around the home. They are crystals and promote self-care even when they aren’t in use. We hope this has helped you decide on which stone to go with. If you still Have questions, check out our blog, Things to Know Before Buying a Gua Sha Tool, here!