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Lymphatic Drainage Massager (Wooden Gua Sha Tool for Body) — Manual Wooden Massage Tool

Lymphatic Drainage Massager (Wooden Gua Sha Tool for Body) — Manual Wooden Massage Tool

A wooden gua sha body massage tool for calm, consistent self-massage routines.

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Harmony Features
Durable
Made to re-use
Plastic-light
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£4.50 delivery • 15–20 working days • Easy returns • Secure checkout

Wood Tool; Manual Use; Cone Tip; Angled Edge; Easy Care

A one-piece wooden body guasha and lymphatic drainage massager, shaped for calm, controlled strokes—ideal for post-workout recovery and daily routines.

Features & benefits

Calm daily ritual

A manual lymphatic drainage massager that supports slow, steady self-massage routines with oil glide and gentle pressure.

Shape-led control

Angled edges + cone tip help you guide strokes across larger areas and focus on tighter spots (muscle scraper tool feel, without a machine).

Wooden gua sha tool for body

Smooth wooden massage tools surface designed for comfortable body gua sha strokes when used with slip.

Non-electric simplicity

No charging, no batteries: easy to keep in a gym bag, bedside drawer, or travel kit.

Care-forward longevity

Clean gently, dry immediately, store dry; optional oiling helps maintain the wood over time.

What’s included

What’s included: 

  • 1 × wooden gua sha body massage tool (single piece)

Size / dimensions:Please refer to the size guide image for measurements. (We use the supplier measurement image so you can choose with confidence.)

Delivery & returns

Orders ship with the delivery options shown at checkout. If your item arrives damaged or not as expected, contact us promptly so we can help. Returns follow our store policy (unused, in original condition, within the stated return window).

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Specs

  • Primary keyword: lymphatic drainage massager.
  • Keyword fit: lymphatic drainage; massage tools;guasha; lymphatic drainage tool;guashatool; wooden massage tools; bodyguasha; fascia release tools; muscle scraper tool.
  • Material: wood (one-piece).
  • Power: none (manual massage tools).
  • Design: angled edges + cone tip for controlled strokes; smooth surface for oil-glide routines.
  • Best use: guasha for body self-massage; post-workout muscle reset; calm daily ritual.
  • Care: wipe clean, dry immediately, avoid soaking; optional light oiling for wood conditioning.
  • Safety note: guasha may cause temporary redness/bruising; avoid use on broken skin or if you bruise easily / take blood thinners without advice.

Eco truth

This manual wooden massage tool is made for repeat routines, so you can keep coming back to the same calming ritual instead of replacing it. Because it’s predominantly wood, it keeps plastics to a minimum in the tool itself, and with a little simple care it can stay looking great for longer. Just wipe or clean gently, dry it straight away, and store it somewhere dry to help protect the wood over time. And because it’s non-electric, there’s nothing to charge and no batteries to replace—just a simple, reliable tool you can use whenever you need a reset.

Materials & sourcing

Material (supplier provided): Wood This is a one-piece wooden massage tool. Exact wood species and finish type are not specified, so we describe materials conservatively as “wood” and rely on product images for tone and grain.

Care & longevity

For the best long-term finish and a smooth glide: 

  • Clean gently after use: wipe oil away first, then use a cloth with mild soapy water; wipe again with clean water on a cloth.
  • Dry immediately: wood lasts longer when it isn’t left damp (avoid soaking, no dishwashers).
  • Store fully dry: keep in a dry drawer or basket; avoid humid storage areas.  
  • Optional conditioning: if the wood looks dry over time, apply a small amount of natural oil, let it absorb briefly, then wipe off excess.

FAQs

Q1: What do I receive? 
A: You receive 1 × wooden massage tool (single piece). Oils, towels, and any styling props are not included. 

Q2: Is this an electric lymphatic drainage massager? 
A: No — this is a manual massage tool (no power supply, no charging). 

Q3: Can gua sha leave marks? 
A: Yes. With gua sha-style scraping, temporary redness is common and bruising can occur, especially if pressure is too firm. It shouldn’t feel sharply painful — reduce pressure and use plenty of glide (oil).

Q4: Who should avoid gua sha / lymphatic drainage massage? 
A: Avoid gua sha if you have an infection, unhealed wounds, or if you bruise/bleed easily or take blood thinners; seek medical advice if unsure. For lymphatic drainage massage, clinicians commonly advise avoiding it with conditions like blood clots/DVT, active infection, or fever.

Q5: How do I clean wooden massage tools? 
A: Wipe with a soft cloth dampened in mild soapy water, wipe again with clean water on a cloth, and dry immediately. Avoid soaking or dishwashers. Optional: a light natural oil can help maintain the wood over time.

Q6: Is this a cellulite massage tool?
A: It can be used as part of a body massage routine, but we don’t promise cellulite reduction. Use it for gentle, consistent self-massage and comfort-focused routines. 

A calmer daily ritual

A calmer daily ritual

A calm body ritual doesn’t need a machine — it needs a steady rhythm. Start with warmth: after a shower or a few minutes of gentle movement, apply a small amount of oil so your wooden gua sha tool can glide without tugging. Hold the lymphatic drainage massager at a comfortable angle and move slowly with long, unhurried strokes.  

Many people prefer upward strokes on arms and legs, using light-to-moderate pressure that feels relieving, not sharp. With gua sha-style techniques, temporary redness can happen, and bruising may occur if pressure is too firm — treat this as a cue to soften your touch.  

 Close the loop with care: wipe away oil residue, clean gently (no soaking), dry immediately, and store the tool fully dry so the wood stays smooth and comfortable over time.  This is a simple way to return to yourself after workouts or long desk days: glide, breathe, reset — and keep your routine consistent.