![]() I am not convinced though that Piezoelectricity explains energetic effetcs of jade rollers, as the mechanical stress on the jade created by rolling isn´t enough to actually promote electrical changes.Īnother point that I wanted to leave here for discussion is the energetic transfer that is supposed to happen. That is a fact and something commonly used in electronics (or, less sexy, weapon technology). Piezoelectricity means that some things, for example jade, react with electrical polarization to mechanical stress. ![]() Piezoelectricity is often used as term to describe that, so we will look into it a little more: These vibrations do affect your own energy body and transfer the healing or calming energy. If you venture into crystal healing, the backbone of the message there is that crystals (like everything else) have an energy body that sends out vibrations. Or: What thoeries are there that could actually explain some of the claimed benefits? This will subsequently reduce puffiness and might reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.Įverything else is just a claim that you might personally feel is true for you, but lacks evidence (and in some cases even logical explanation). ![]() Just like other ways of facial massage, the jade roller will increase blood flow and lymphatic drainage. Out of the 13 claims above, only a few come with scientific backup. draws out impurities and negative energy.reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.I got mine from Cult Beauty: Yu Ling Roller is the one I have, and here is a the double-ended version. So if you purchase a jade roller, make sure it comes from a reliable source. That means that you are rolling your face with something releasing questionable chemicals – not something I´d advise. While there are minerals that are cheaper and look similar, so you would only compromise on the energetic abilities (more on that later), there are manufacturers that chemically treat other stones to make them look like jade. Which leads to the conclusion that not everything sold as jade roller is actually made of jade (jadeite or nephrite, to be precise). Jade isn´t cheap, especially now that there is an increasign demand, but some jade roller are. Obsidian on the other hand is for purifying and removing negative energy, which is why it is often recommended for acne. Jade is for promoting collagen production, firming skin and reducing wrinkles, while rose quartz focuses more on emotional healing and self love. Recently the rise of Crystal healing as part of alternative medicine and of course Instagram led to the popularity of these devices, with people like Alicia Keys and Miranda Kerr promoting them as part of their beauty regime.Īre there differences in the available rollers?ĭifferent semi-precious stones claim different energetic benefits. ![]() Other cultures used crystals too, ancient Egypt is said to have used rose quartz in their beauty care. The use of crystals in beauty dates back to 7th century China, where jade was attributed to immortality, beauty and grace – the “secret foundatin of youth”. Here is the video I filmed on the topic (do watch on You Tube and in HD, and please excuse how close I am sitting to the camera…) What I am trying to say is basically: let´s talk about jade roller and lets do it with respect for each others opinion. Absence of proof is not proof of absence, but at the same time claiming that the ancient Egypts did XY doesn´t make a practice right.Ħ500 years ago a cavity was filled with honey and beeswax, but I still think our current way of dental care is superior. I did my best to present my findings in a neutral way, but feel the need to do this disclaimer: I am sure there are many things out there that science can not (yet) explain. Now as a long time follower you will know that I am, by heart, a scientist. Of course I had to dig deep, and by dig deep I mean that I didn´t only look at the science behind them, but ventured into topics like crystal healing that I admit I had no clue about before. To be honest, I never really bothered with this trend until I recieved not only one, but two different devices as a GWP and curiosity got the better of me. Jade roller, facial roller, jade facial massage tool – no matter how you call it, you have heard about it.
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