Wooden massage tool set in beech & sandalwood with 4 practical tools for Colombian massage / Maderotherapy, body shaping and lymphatic techniques, suitable for professional and home use.
Features (Habys Wooden Massage Tools Set – 4 pcs)
The four-piece selection covers both large body areas and precise work on specific points.
The wooden cup is profiled for gentle vacuum-style strokes (cupping-like) with upward movements on waist, abdomen, thighs, buttocks and back.
The mushroom with protrusions provides a deeper feel and better contact with fascia during tissue work.
The large gua sha with handle enables broad strokes on back, legs and arms for shaping and relaxation.
The fish-shaped gua sha is intended for trigger points and detailed work on smaller zones.
Beech & sandalwood are naturally dried and lightly oiled for a smooth surface and durability in frequent use.
Can be used with a small amount of neutral massage oil or on dry skin depending on technique.
For very sensitive skin, work over thin fabric/leggings to reduce friction.
Includes a jute drawstring bag for storage and transport.
Suitable for professional full-body sessions and personal routines at home.
Technical Specifications
Set contents: 4 tools (wooden cup, mushroom with protrusions, large gua sha with handle, fish-shaped gua sha).
Materials: natural beech (cup, mushroom, large gua sha) and natural sandalwood (fish gua sha), naturally dried and oiled.
Cup size: 18 × 9 cm.
Mushroom size: 10 × 10 cm.
Large gua sha size: 20 × 8 cm.
Fish-shaped gua sha size: 15 × 5 cm.
Packaging: jute bag with drawstring.
Wood shade: may vary from light to dark due to natural materials.
Brand/Manufacturer: Habys.
Complies with international safety standards and carries CE and ISO indications for reliable use.
GTIN: not available.
MPN: not available.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which tool should I use for each body area?
Cup for waist, abdomen, thighs, buttocks and back with upward strokes. Mushroom for a deeper feel on thighs/glutes/back. Large gua sha for broad muscle groups. Fish-shaped gua sha for trigger points and smaller zones.
Do I need massage oil or can I work on dry skin?
Both are fine. A small amount of neutral oil improves glide, while dry skin offers more control. Avoid excessive oil to prevent slipping.
What pressure and duration are recommended?
Start with light to moderate pressure without pain or bruising and work 5–10 minutes per area. Adjust intensity according to comfort and tissue response.
Is it suitable for sensitive skin?
Yes, but prefer working over thin fabric/leggings and keep the first sessions very gentle. Do not apply on irritated or broken skin.
How do I clean and maintain the tools?
Spray a water-based disinfectant, wipe with a clean cloth and let air-dry. Do not soak or expose to moisture or rapid temperature changes. Optionally condition with food-safe wood oil.