Yin rake nº416
The yin rake serves to stimulate the scalp, calm the patient and prepare the nervous system for multireflexology treatment.
This reference antistress multireflex tool quickly calms brain activity and deeply soothes stressed or anxious individuals in just minutes of smooth, harmonious sweeping strokes.
A comb-shaped multireflex tool, the Yin rake is crafted for daily facial reflexology Dien Chan practice and the management of nervous disorders.
— Its teeth are handcrafted from quality stainless steel, carefully rounded and smooth to never damage the delicate skin of the face or scalp.
— Its natural mimosa wood handle provides a perfect grip for gradually activating microcirculation in the scalp and facial reflex zones.
— Its dispersing and cooling yin effects, impossible to reproduce with bare hands, rebalance brain activity with unique artisanal precision.
Light and precise, it fits any natural skincare routine on the go. Available exclusively through official websites and authorized partners.
Technical details
- Colour
- brown
- Craftsmanship
- sustainable handicraft.
- Materials
- wood / stainless steel
- Weight
- 35 grs.
- Size
- 14 × 4 × 4 cm
📖 Description
The handle allows stimulation of both the scalp and other multireflexology areas on the forehead.
🖐 How to use
✨ Effects & benefits
Dien Chan
Tool for use on the face and body with yin effectsAlthough this is a small tool, it can be used both on the face and on parts of the body. It is most practical and pleasant on the hands and feet, the neck and nape, wrists and ankles or groin and breasts.
To calm, dissipate, cool, hydrate and relax, we need yin effects to mobilize the body fluids and prevent stagnation and dryness.
Chan’beauté (beauty therapies) works on blemishes and regulates hydration of the skin using yin tools.
💆 Chan'beauty
After use, everything will have another color, but this time, your favorite color.
Use a regular motion from the forehead, then from the temples to the nape, before going to bed and waking up if the night was rough.
💡 Tips
The tool is not used as a comb but to follow the head’s energy lines. Rake the scalp for 4 minutes from the forehead to the nape.
Then apply the recommended facial treatment using the appropriate tool.
When working with the diagram of the body on the skull1, the yin rake serves to ease back pain and relieve tensions in the nape of the neck and the hips.