A Lucky Girl's Life: There is a Magic Wand for Beauty
There is so much interest in holistic healing traditions currently, with a particularly heightened value being placed upon the beauty field. I was so thrilled to discover that there is a non-invasive way to get outstanding results in your skin, with something called Kansa Wands. Yes, this really is a "magical wand," perfect for dry, mature, sensitive and even congested skin.
Kansa was first made during the Bronze Age approximately 5,000 years ago. It is a very high quality metal made from pure copper and tin. It came from ancient practices of Ayurveda, India's ancient holistic healing system. Kansa was discovered to have extraordinary beauty and healing properties.
How does it work? The Kansa Face Wand involves long strokes and circles, that according to Ayurvedic massage theory helps to reduce or pull out acidity in the tissues. If acids are present in your skin you will actually see them coming to the surface. This process is mildly detoxifying and re-balancing. The wand's smooth surface quickly warms and feels like a hand, making it a perfectly comfortable and relaxing experience.
You can expect to experience these results:
* Provides a gentle lift and brings life and light back to the face
* Gives vitality to a tired face, stressed shoulders and aching necks
* Eases pain and tension where ever it is applied
* Re-balances your bodies energy
* Helps to balance the body, mind, and inner being
Tools like these have been used in India for centuries to enhance health, increase energy, relieve stress and improve well-being.
With many years as an experienced Esthetician I have to say this unique treatment has "wowed me!" Find out for yourself!

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