'Sunnie Girl' Claw Clip
'Sunnie Girl' Claw Clip
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Your everyday hair essential, elevated. The Sunnie Girl Claw Clip in classic pink is a super-durable, high-hold clip designed to secure your style without pulling or creasing — with its sleek finish and strong grip, it’s made to hold all day, every day. For the ultimate Sunnie Girls.
Your everyday hair essential, elevated. The Sunnie Girl Claw Clip in classic pink is a super-durable, high-hold clip designed to secure your style without pulling or creasing — with its sleek finish and strong grip, it’s made to hold all day, every day. For the ultimate Sunnie Girls.
Facial Icing and Gua Sha have deep roots in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), where they have been used for centuries to promote circulation, reduce inflammation, and enhance natural healing.
Gua Sha, which translates to “scraping” in Chinese, has been practiced for over 700 years. Originally, it was used on the body to relieve pain, release toxins, and improve circulation. Facial Gua Sha helps to sculpt, depuff, and stimulate lymphatic drainage, revealing a more radiant complexion.
Facial Icing also aligns with TCM principles, particularly in balancing “yin” (cooling energy) and “yang” (warming energy) within the body. Cold therapy has been traditionally used to reduce heat-related inflammation, soothe skin, and improve blood flow. In ancient China, women applied chilled jade rollers or herbal-infused ice to their skin to maintain a youthful glow and calm redness.
Facial Icing and Gua Sha have deep roots in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), where they have been used for centuries to promote circulation, reduce inflammation, and enhance natural healing.
Gua Sha, which translates to “scraping” in Chinese, has been practiced for over 700 years. Originally, it was used on the body to relieve pain, release toxins, and improve circulation. Facial Gua Sha helps to sculpt, depuff, and stimulate lymphatic drainage, revealing a more radiant complexion.
Facial Icing also aligns with TCM principles, particularly in balancing “yin” (cooling energy) and “yang” (warming energy) within the body. Cold therapy has been traditionally used to reduce heat-related inflammation, soothe skin, and improve blood flow. In ancient China, women applied chilled jade rollers or herbal-infused ice to their skin to maintain a youthful glow and calm redness.