Your face holds more than expression — it holds tension, heat, history, and energy.
Kansa is a sacred bronze alloy that has been used in Ayurvedic healing for over 5,000 years. Made from approximately 78% copper and 22% tin, it is one of the oldest known healing metals in the world. In Sanskrit, kansa means "shining" — and the alloy lives up to its name. Copper brings antimicrobial, circulation-boosting properties. Tin adds structural integrity and a subtle cooling quality. Together they create a metal that is naturally alkaline, making it uniquely suited to draw out excess heat and acidity from the body's tissues — the root of inflammation, dullness, and imbalance in Ayurveda.
Used with warm facial oil, the domed wand glides across the face in gentle circular motions — stimulating lymphatic drainage, releasing marma points, softening facial tension, and restoring natural radiance. The slight grayish tint you may notice on your skin after use? That's the Kansa doing its work.
Benefits:
Draws out excess Pitta (heat and acidity) from facial tissues
Stimulates lymphatic drainage to reduce puffiness and congestion
Activates marma points to relax deeply held facial tension
Improves circulation for a natural, lasting glow
Supports healthy aging from the inside out
How to use: Apply 3–5 drops of warm facial oil to clean skin. Using light to medium pressure, move the wand in small circular motions across the forehead, cheeks, jaw, and neck. 5–10 minutes morning or evening. The jaw and temples — where we hold the most tension — deserve extra time.
Your face holds more than expression — it holds tension, heat, history, and energy.
Kansa is a sacred bronze alloy that has been used in Ayurvedic healing for over 5,000 years. Made from approximately 78% copper and 22% tin, it is one of the oldest known healing metals in the world. In Sanskrit, kansa means "shining" — and the alloy lives up to its name. Copper brings antimicrobial, circulation-boosting properties. Tin adds structural integrity and a subtle cooling quality. Together they create a metal that is naturally alkaline, making it uniquely suited to draw out excess heat and acidity from the body's tissues — the root of inflammation, dullness, and imbalance in Ayurveda.
Used with warm facial oil, the domed wand glides across the face in gentle circular motions — stimulating lymphatic drainage, releasing marma points, softening facial tension, and restoring natural radiance. The slight grayish tint you may notice on your skin after use? That's the Kansa doing its work.
Benefits:
Draws out excess Pitta (heat and acidity) from facial tissues
Stimulates lymphatic drainage to reduce puffiness and congestion
Activates marma points to relax deeply held facial tension
Improves circulation for a natural, lasting glow
Supports healthy aging from the inside out
How to use: Apply 3–5 drops of warm facial oil to clean skin. Using light to medium pressure, move the wand in small circular motions across the forehead, cheeks, jaw, and neck. 5–10 minutes morning or evening. The jaw and temples — where we hold the most tension — deserve extra time.