Description
Step three of your Mushroom Envy ritual — in tiger eye.
Cleanse with Reishi Reset. Press in Face Food. Then let the gua sha do its work.
Tiger eye has been used for centuries as a grounding stone — believed to sharpen focus, steady the nervous system, and anchor presence. In your skincare ritual, it becomes something more concrete: a tool that activates lymphatic drainage, stimulates circulation, and drives your face oil deeper into the skin with every stroke.
The warm amber-brown banding of tiger eye makes this stone as striking to hold as it is to use. For those who find the ritual itself as important as the result.
What it does:
- Stimulates circulation to reduce dullness and promote a visible glow
- Supports lymphatic drainage to reduce morning puffiness and fluid retention
- Releases tension in the jaw, forehead, and brow — areas that hold chronic stress
- Increases absorption of your face oil by pressing actives into the skin
How to use: After applying Face Food to clean skin, hold the gua sha flat against the face and use light, upward strokes from neck to jawline, cheek to temple, and brow to hairline. Use gentle pressure — this is not a deep-tissue tool. 3–5 minutes, morning or evening.
New to gua sha? Read our technique guide →

