Used for over 5,000 years by Ayurvedic practitioners, the Kansa Wand not only plumps, depuffs, firms, and softens fine lines, but when acids are released from the body in conjunction with the facial tool, it delivers a greying effect on the skin. Easily rinseable with water, the grey effect signifies that your skin is detoxing. The Kansa wand is made from teak wood and Kansa metal—a mix of copper and tin. Ancient wisdom claims this metal to be more healing than gold or silver and helps increase your skin's ability to heal.
Why You Need This
Used by practitioners of Ayurveda for centuries, the pure Kansa, a sacred mix of copper and tin, and balances skin’s pH to help calm irritation and redness.
Real Results
In a consumer perception study of 33 participants:
After 1 Use:
- 97% agree skin feels stimulated and refreshed
- 82% agree skin feels soothed and calmed
After 4 Weeks of Use:
- 100% agree skin appears healthy and radiant
- 85% agree under eyes have been depuffed
- 85% agree skin feels balanced
- 82% agree skin appears firmer
- Skin feels stimulated and refreshed.
- Skin feels soothed and calmed.
- Skin appears healthy and radiant.
- Under eyes have been depuffed.
- Skin feels balanced.
- Skin appears firmer.
The Kansa wand is used to massage the marma or "energy points" on your body. First, apply a few drops of your favorite serum (Radiant Rani Brightening Saffron Serum pairs nicely with the wand). Copper is a healing metal that will enhance the function of an antioxidant-rich serum or oil as you gently massage. You can massage in any way that feels best. Some recommendations are:
- Massage the wand in circles around the middle of the forehead five times in a counterclockwise direction. Repeat five times in a clockwise direction.
- Draw the figure-eight pattern on the forehead five times. This calms the mind and emotions, stimulates memory, and improves concentration. It’s also helpful for relieving sinus headaches.
- Massage in a zigzag pattern across the forehead five times, using gentle pressure.
- Clench your teeth so that you can feel the jaw muscle. Massage with firm pressure in a circular motion on this point with the wand. Repeat five times.
- Circle the cheekbone five times using firm pressure.
- Move under the cheekbone. Massage upward and downward with firm pressure, moving from the corner of the mouth up to the earlobe and back to the corner of the mouth
- Move to the jawline. Move down from the ear to along the jaw towards the chin, from the chin back along the jaw to the ear lobe.
100% teak wood handle with a base of pure kansa (copper + tin)