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Hinoki Massage Set

Japanese Massage Eggs & Plate

Sale price $68

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Recommended for
All Skin Types

Care instructions
  1. After use in water, rinse lightly and dry
  2. Avoid exposing to sunlight or hot air, as this may cause cracks or damage.
  3. If the wood's aroma fades, lightly rub it with sandpaper to revive the aroma.
  4. These are made from natural wood, so some wood extract may appear on the surface, but it is harmless to the body. The appearance of any of the wooden material is a natural characteristic of natural wood.
  5. The resin component is the element of aroma which is peculiar to wood, and is also the evidence that the wood is alive. The more resin component, which is also a natural antibacterial ingredient, the stronger the wood is against water and acid, and the longer it lasts.
Hinoki Massage Set.
Hinoki Massage Set Sale price $68
Hinoki Massage Set.
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Create a relaxing, spa-like experience at home

These ergonomic massage eggs are crafted to nestle comfortable in your hands to relieve tension & apply oil onto your skin. May also be used as aromatic diffusers, filling your space with the essence of the forest.

Model using The Hinoki Massage Egg on back of shoulder.
How to Use

Get ready to release stress and unwind

As a Massager: Apply 1-2 pumps of oil to skin, then use the hinoki massage eggs to massage neck, hands, and body to release tension throughout.

As a Diffuser: Apply 1-2 pumps of an essential oil of your choice.

Shot of Hinoki forest
Craftmanship

Crafted from Japanese hinoki wood

Have you ever felt a sense of well-being after a day outdoors? It’s more than a feeling—renowned scientist and Tatcha Consulting Physician Dr. Qing Li proved that spending time in nature can provide myriad benefits for the body and mind. While studying forest bathing, the Japanese ritual of connecting to nature through the senses, Dr. Li discovered that Japan’s hinoki trees emit particularly powerful compounds called phytoncides that can reduce stress levels, boost the immune system, and lift mood.

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