It lives in the fridge door next to the milk now, and it is genuinely the first thing I reach for. Two weeks in and my under-eyes stopped announcing what time I went to bed.

Two quiet minutes.|A face that shows it.
Jade, marble and hand-finished wood, shaped into tools you will actually reach for every morning.
Six tools.|Nothing you won't use.
Materials that|earn their place



Jade
Natural stone holds cold. Keep a roller in the fridge and it stays cool through a full pass of the face, which is most of the reason it works on a puffy morning at all.

Bamboo & hardwood
Wood does not build static and does not scratch. Rounded pins on a cushioned pad move through hair instead of tearing at it, and the handle stays warm in your hand.

Nothing decorative
No glued-on trim, no coatings that flake, no parts that work loose in the third week. If a piece is not doing something useful, it is not in the set.


Three steps,|start to finish
Prep the skin
A few drops of oil or serum on clean skin. Stone needs slip, and dry skin only drags.
Work upward
Roll from the center of the face out toward the ears, about five passes per area. Light pressure. This is not a workout.
Finish at the neck
Sweep down the sides of the neck to close, then put the tool back in the fridge ready for tomorrow.
In their words
Face tools: once or twice a day, two minutes at a time. Morning is best for puffiness, evening for tension. The pore vacuum is the exception, once or twice a week at most.
Hair and scalp tools can be used every day, wet or dry.
No, but it helps. Stone is naturally cooler than skin, and the massage itself is doing most of the work. Keeping a roller in the fridge simply makes the cooling last through a full pass of the face.
Never put natural stone in the freezer. Only the plastic ice roller head is made for that.
Yes, on dry or damp hair. Start at the ends and work upward in sections rather than dragging from the roots. For tightly curled hair, use it with a leave-in conditioner or as a finishing brush rather than a primary detangler.
Stone tools: rinse under lukewarm water, dry with a soft cloth. No soaking.
Wooden brushes: lift hair out of the pad, wipe with a barely damp cloth and dry pins-down. Wood left standing in water will not last.
The pore vacuum: the heads pull off and rinse under running water. Wipe the handset, never submerge it.
Most orders arrive within 2 to 5 business days. We pack within 1 business day, and tracking is emailed as soon as your package leaves. A small number of items ship from a different warehouse and can take a day or two longer.
You have 15 days from delivery to send anything back, used or unused. Write to us and we will send return instructions the same day.

Tomorrow morning,|start here
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