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Jade and rose quartz are the stars of Quadpack's Gua Sha massage tools and roll-on bottles

Feeling good isn't just about outward beauty. The rise of holistic wellness shows that consumers are increasingly attracted to formulas and treatments that stimulate energy and provide emotional comfort, motivating brands to invest in products that create a sense of well-being.
 
Beauty packaging manufacturer and distributor Quadpack has tapped into this personal wellness trend to launch Gua Sha massage tools and perfume bottle roll-on spheres made from semi-precious stones. Traditionally used in ancient self-treatments and millennia-old medical therapies, rose quartz and jade are ideal for health-conscious consumers who want to enrich their beauty routine.
 
Available in four different shapes, Gua Sha massage tools were used in ancient Chinese treatments that took advantage of the stones' properties to stimulate energy and blood circulation. Applied with a gentle gesture, Quadpack's Gua Sha tools can be integrated into face and body massage rituals, helping to reduce dark circles and bags under the eyes, rejuvenate the complexion and reduce wrinkles. They can be used alone or with lotions, oils or creams to intensify the desired effect.
 
Roll-on spheres combine aromatherapy and stone therapy, and can be used with different formulas for a sublimated experience. They can also be combined with essential oils or skin care products, depending on the viscosity of the fluid. Semiprecious stone spheres are ideal for wellness brands wishing to offer natural, energetic components such as rose quartz and jade for better market positioning.
 
Gua Sha tools and roll-ons can be used together to enhance their effects. Other stones are available on request.
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