CHB Ayurvedic Kansa Wand
An ancient gesture, handed down through Ayurvedic rituals, that meets contemporary skincare.
The Kansa Wand is a traditional tool used for centuries in Ayurvedic treatments to promote balance, relaxation, and radiance. It is made with a dome of Kansa alloy — a natural blend of copper and tin — mounted on a wooden handle, designed to glide over the skin with slow and deliberate movements.
In the Ayurvedic tradition, Kansa is known as the healing metal, capable of guiding the body towards a state of profound rebalancing. The massage helps to smooth facial features, relieve muscle tension, and stimulate microcirculation, while also promoting fluid drainage and more radiant, even-toned skin.
Used with oils or serums, the Kansa Wand transforms skincare into a ritual: gentle, repetitive movements improve product absorption and encourage slowing down, creating a space for connection between gesture and presence.
How to use it
Apply a few drops of oil or serum to clean skin and massage with slow, circular movements, starting from the center of the face outwards. Gently focus on cheekbones, jawline, and eye contour to promote drainage and muscle relaxation. Use for 5–10 minutes as part of your daily skincare ritual, preferably in the evening.
With consistent use, it helps stimulate microcirculation, making the complexion more radiant, relaxes facial muscle tension, promotes fluid drainage reducing puffiness, and improves the absorption of oils and serums. The skin progressively appears more toned, relaxed, and rebalanced.