Description
Get ready to give your skin the natural radiance and luster it deserves!
Harappan culture is an excellent example to the modern world, not just the great architects of that time showed us uniqueness, but even the invention was remarkable. Kansa vataki is also a part of the Harappan civilization, and it’s highly beneficial and popular to date. Kansa, also known as a healing metal is power-packed with alkaline properties that balance skin’s pH levels, all naturally.
Having a rich golden hue texture, Kansa metal fights different skin issues like premature aging, fine lines, wrinkles, inflammation, and acne. If used Kansa vataki regularly, removes built-up toxins in the lymph nodes and gives soft supple skin. Yet another best part of this vataki is its power to be used for Abhyanga, that is, one cannot just massage their face and head but even can use it as a relaxing massage treatment in a spa.
How to Use
- Use this tool for 5 to 7 minutes daily, either before sleeping or can add to the morning skincare regimen.
- Take a few drops of essential oil
- Apply the oil on the forehead, cheeks, jawline and move the vataki in an inward circular motion, and the forehead, cheeks, jawline in an outward circular motion.
- To get the most out of this tool, one can massage it on the center of the eyebrows and even near the hollow of the temples in both clockwise and anticlockwise directions.
Effective oil blends
- People having dry skin must blend Lavender essential oil with Rose essential oil, and massage it properly for over 5-10 minutes.
- For aging skin, one must blend Lavender Essential oil with Lemon Essential oil, and blend it all over the face with Kansa Vataki
- For Oily skin, blend Lemon essential oil with Tea Tree Essential Oil and Rosemary Essential oil and massage with Kansa Vataki.