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Two-sided wand

Kansa Wand

boosts circulation + sculpts

Rs. 2,900
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SizeOne size

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  • Sculpts
  • Detoxifies
  • Circulation
  • Reduces Puffiness
  • Relaxation

Made with Kansa in India

Crafted from kansa and teak wood, The Dearist Kansa Wand has two sides: a larger, smooth dome for general soothing and massaging and a smaller, pointed dome for targeted massage, acupressure points, or areas needing extra attention, including the eye area or a third eye massage.

Ideal for: All skin types 

Targets: Improving blood circulation, reducing puffiness and balancing pH of skin 

Frequency: Can be used everyday 

Material: Kansa and Teak Wood

Weight: 108 gms

Dimensions: L-12.7 x TD-4.6 x BD-2.5 cm

Made of Kansa Metal and Teak Wood

Kansa is an alloy primarily composed of copper and tin, and other metals with varying proportions.

  1. Cleanse and pat dry , ensuring it's free of any makeup or product residue.
  2. Apply a thin layer of facial oil (such as Dearist Sea Buckthorn Berry & Calendula Oil or Dearist Precious Saffron Oil) or Dearist Aloe Vera Gel to facilitate smooth gliding and prevent friction.
  3. Using a double-sided Kansa Wand allows you to address both larger and smaller areas of the face, enhancing your overall skincare routine.
  4. Use the smaller side: The smaller side is typically designed for delicate areas like under the eyes and around the nose. Use gentle, upward strokes in these areas to help reduce puffiness and improve circulation. It can also be used on scalp pressure points to release stress. 
  5. Use the larger side: The larger side is intended for broader areas of the face, such as the cheeks and forehead. Use firm, upward strokes to promote lymphatic drainage and stimulate circulation. You can use circular motions for a more relaxing effect.
  6. Apply light to moderate pressure.
    a. For facial massage, move outward from the centre with upward and outward motions, following the natural contour of your face. 
    b. For body massage, For optimal lymphatic drainage, use the Kansa Wand by moving it upwards towards your heart. For legs, start at your feet and move up; for arms, begin at your hands and move towards your heart.
  7. After using the wand, continue with your regular skincare routine. Clean the Kansa Wand thoroughly after each use to maintain its effectiveness and hygiene.

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Kansa Wand

Rs. 2,900.00

Double sided — sculpts, drains, and detoxifies

• Boosts Circulation • Sculpts • Double Sided Kansa Wand

Product Information
Safety Precautions

Always ensure the Kansa wand is clean before use. Avoid applying excessive pressure to prevent irritation, and do not use on active acne, open wounds, or sensitised skin. Discontinue use if you experience any discomfort.

Disclaimer

Dearist cannot be held responsible for any adverse effects resulting from the improper use or application of our tools or products on body areas not recommended by Dearist. The FDA has not evaluated the statements regarding this product. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

FAQs
 What is the Kansa Wand made of? 

Kansa is an alloy primarily composed of copper and tin, and other metals with varying proportions. It is known for its therapeutic and health benefits in Ayurveda, such as balancing the doshas (body energies), Kansa is believed to have a balancing effect on the body's energy and is often used in tools which help detoxify the skin, improve circulation, and restore a natural glow. The metal's conductivity allows it to interact beneficially with the skin, making it a popular choice in traditional Ayurvedic skincare and haircare practices.

Are massage tools made of Kansa better than crystal ones [such as jade or rose quartz]?

Massage tools made from Kansa metal, offer deep benefits due to its Ayurvedic roots, balancing pH and combining copper, zinc, and tin to reduce inflammation, boost immunity, and relieve facial stress. It effectively de-puffs and contours the skin. In comparison, crystal gua shas and combs, like jade and rose quartz also work on improving lymphatic drainage and circulation. While both tools enhance facial toning and reduce puffiness, the Kansa massage tools offer deeper muscle stimulation and more pronounced contouring due to the metal's properties, making it particularly effective. 

Can I use the Kansa Wand on sensitive skin? 

Yes, the Kansa Wand is suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin. Use gentle pressure to avoid irritation. Avoid using the tool on active acne, open cuts or wounds.

How often should I use the Kansa Wand?

For optimal results, use the Kansa Wand daily for 10-15 minutes as part of your skincare routine.

Which skincare products can I pair with a Kansa Wand? 

For optimal use, the Kansa Wand requires a slip—apply facial oils or aloe vera gel before massaging. This not only ensures smooth gliding but also enhances the absorption of these products.

We recommend Dearist Sea Buckthorn Berry & Calendula Oil for all skin types, including oily skin, and Dearist Precious Saffron Oil for dry and mature skin.

Is it normal to see a greyish residue on my skin while using the Kansa Wand, and should I be concerned?

Seeing greying on your skin while using the Kansa Wand is generally not a cause for concern. It’s because the metals in the wand, typically bronze, react with the natural acidity of your skin and a sign of impurities being lifted during the massage and detoxification. 

Can the Kansa Wand be used on other parts of the body? 

Yes, the Kansa Wand can be used on other areas like the neck, shoulders, body and even the feet for a relaxing massage and improved circulation.

A foot massage can be highly therapeutic and effective in reducing stress.

Is the Kansa wand safe to use on acne-prone or sensitised skin? 

The Kansa Wand is generally safe for acne-prone skin, but it's best to avoid using it on areas with active acne. Gently massaging around these areas can improve circulation without irritating the acne.

Is Kansa Wand safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding?

The Kansa Wand is generally safe for use during pregnancy and breastfeeding. It can also help reduce puffiness, a common issue during pregnancy. However, always consult with your healthcare provider to ensure it meets your specific health needs.

How can I clean my Kansa Tools?

Upon receiving your Kansa Wand, wash it with a chemical-free soap [like castile soap or goats milk soap]. Gently towel dry the tool before use.

Natural Alternatives to clean Kansa: 

Tea Tree Oil: For natural sterilisation, apply a few drops of tea tree oil on a dry muslin cloth and rub the wand. 

White Kaolin Clay: This clay helps to remove residue. Mix the clay with water to create a paste, apply it to the wand, then rinse with cold water and towel dry.

Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasives to clean your Kansa Wand.

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