Face Rollers & Body Massagers

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Face rollers have been a quiet constant in self-care rituals for centuries — from the smooth strokes of a jade roller in traditional routines to the firm, grounding pressure of a wooden body massager worked into tired muscles. This collection gathers gemstone, crystal, and wooden massagers into one place, so you can find the tool that suits your skin, your practice, and the moment you need it most.

What you will find here

The range spans cool-toned gemstone rollers — including jade rollers and rose quartz rollers long prized for their weight and smoothness — alongside crystal roller massagers in various cuts and sizes, and tactile wooden body massagers designed for deeper pressure and broader areas. There are also ice rollers for face, made from silicone, for a different kind of moment.

Whether you are looking for a gentle facial massager to finish a morning routine or a sturdy wooden roller to ease tension across shoulders and calves, the collection is organised around material and function so the choice feels straightforward rather than overwhelming.

Choosing the right roller for you

If you are drawn to stone, consider what weight and temperature feel best. A jade roller tends to run cool and is often chosen for its smooth, gliding action across the face and jawline. Rose quartz has a slightly different density and is popular in the same contexts — both work well when stored in the fridge for a cooling effect. Black obsidian offers a deeper tone and a more dramatic visual, but the experience is similarly smooth and grounding.

Wooden rollers are generally heavier and firmer, making them better suited to the body — rolling across the calves, thighs, or upper arms where you want more feedback. Many wooden body massagers have textured surfaces, which can help stimulate circulation and ease post-activity tightness. The silicone ice rollers are a different proposition entirely: compact, refreshing, and convenient for a quick wake-up on puffy mornings.

If you use a konjac sponge as part of your cleansing routine, pairing it with a facial roller is a natural next step — the sponge prepares the skin, and the roller follows with a different kind of care.

How to use and care for your roller

Most face rollers are used with gentle upward and outward strokes along the jaw, cheeks, and brow. There is no fixed rule — listen to your skin and move slowly. Always clean your roller after use, especially if applied over serums or oils. A damp cloth and mild soap will do; dry it thoroughly before storing. Gemstone and crystal rollers can be wiped with a soft cloth and should be kept away from prolonged heat or direct sunlight.

Wooden rollers are naturally antimicrobial but do best when kept dry between uses — a quick shake out and air-dry is usually enough. If your roller includes a foot roller massager, simply roll the sole of your foot back and forth under your desk or first thing in the morning as part of a simple daily habit.

This range pairs well with bath and body essentials from our personal care edit, and you might also explore foot stones for a complete below-the-ankle ritual. Natural loofahs and sisal sponges make a complementary addition to any bathing routine, while Himalayan salt deodorant stones offer another route into mindful daily care.

Frequently asked questions

How do I clean my face roller?

Wipe the roller head with a soft, damp cloth and a drop of mild soap after each use. Rinse the cloth and go over it once more, then allow the roller to air-dry completely before storing it. Avoid submerging wooden handles in water, as this can cause the wood to swell or split over time.

What is the difference between a jade roller and a rose quartz roller?

The main differences are density, temperature retention, and aesthetic. Jade is slightly harder and tends to stay cool for longer, while rose quartz has a softer energy — though much of the preference comes down to personal feel and appearance. Both are smooth, both work on the same principle of gentle pressure and upward strokes, and both are well-suited to daily use.

Can I use a facial massager on my neck and décolletage?

Yes, the neck and décolletage respond well to the same gentle upward strokes used on the face. A jade roller or rose quartz roller works particularly well here. For the body — shoulders, calves, thighs — a wooden body massager with a broader or more textured surface will give you more effective coverage.

Should I keep my roller in the fridge?

You can, and many people do — particularly with gemstone and crystal rollers. The cool temperature feels refreshing, especially in the morning or after a long day. There is no requirement to do so, but it does add an extra element of comfort. Ice rollers for face are designed specifically for cooling and can be kept in the freezer between uses.

What is included with each roller?

Each roller comes as a single piece — the handheld tool itself. No oils, serums, or accessories are included unless described on the individual product page. You may wish to use a facial oil or moisturiser to help the roller glide smoothly, but it is not essential.