Handcrafted from pure Kansa and wood, this dual-use scalp and body stimulator and massager helps stimulate blood circulation and release built-up tension.
The cooling Kansa prongs mimic fingertip pressure and help activate energy points across the scalp and body. Use the Kansa scalp massager to target areas of stress, especially around the temples, crown, and base of the skull: helping to support healthier, stronger-looking hair over time. As a body massage tool, it works beautifully on the shoulders, arms, foot soles, legs, and belly to release muscular tightness and promote a sense of lightness.
Each piece is handmade, with individual prong placements that reflect its artisanal nature. As they are handmade, prongs are a little imperfect, but they are soft on the edges.
Better circulation, deeper relaxation, and more intentional self-care.
Ideal for: All skin and scalp types, do not massage over active acne or irritated scalp
Targets: blood circulation, deeper relaxation, releases tension, scalp massage, body massage
Frequency: Can be used daily
Material: Kansa Metal & Wood
Weight: 140 gms
Dimensions: H: 6.5cm, TD: 3.5 cm, BD: 8 cm
Made of Kansa Metal
Kansa is an alloy primarily composed of copper and tin, and other metals with varying proportions.
Scalp Ritual
- Use on dry hair daily, or post-oiling and before shampooing on wash days
- Move the cooling Kansa probes in up-and-down motions, or circular motions.
- Begin at the front hairline
- Divide the scalp into sections: front, sides, crown, and back, keeping massaging as you go
- Focus on areas experiencing tension like the crown, temples, or base of the skull
- Massage for 5–10 minutes to boost circulation, calm the nervous system and support healthy hair growth
Body Ritual
- Apply body oil on clean skin
- Glide the tool in long, sweeping or circular motions, depending on comfort on arms, shoulders, back, and legs
- Spend 2 minutes massaging each section
- Massage the belly in a clockwise direction to support digestion
- Use on upper thighs and legs to help reduce the look of cellulite and fluid retention
- For lymphatic drainage, move strokes toward the heart (legs towards heart, shoulders to heart, belly to heart etc)
Dearist Tip: Always listen to your skin—adjust pressure and technique as needed for a personalised experience.