Do face rollers really work?
Facial rolling brings professional massage techniques home to help reduce the look of puffiness and support a more sculpted appearance. The UpLift™ goes further than flat jade rollers: its hexagonal barrel and 24 massaging stones create a kneading motion closer to a professional facial. With daily use, expect skin that looks less puffy in the morning, a more defined-looking jawline, and better absorption of your serums.
Is this a lymphatic drainage tool?
The UpLift™ was inspired by the rolling, sweeping motions used in lymphatic drainage massage — a technique estheticians have used for decades. Its 24-stone barrel is designed to recreate that rhythmic, always-upward movement at home. Used daily, it helps reduce the look of puffiness and supports a more sculpted, refreshed appearance.
How often should I use the UpLift Face Roller?
Daily, 3–5 minutes, morning or night. Most people roll in the morning to de-puff — pro tip from Nurse Jamie: store your face roller in the refrigerator overnight for an extra cooling, coffee-for-your-face effect.
What's the difference between the UpLift and a jade roller or gua sha?
A jade roller is a single smooth stone — it glides. The UpLift's 24 individually set stones knead, delivering the rhythmic, rolling compression of a relaxing professional massage. Gua sha takes technique and time to learn; the UpLift gives a deeper-feeling face massage with zero learning curve. It's also built for daily use — no chipping or cracking like natural-stone tools.
Do I use a face roller on bare skin or with product?
Always with slip: apply your serum, facial oil, or moisturizer first, then roll. The massage also helps your skincare absorb — pair it with the EGF Face Cream for the full at-home facial ritual.
Which direction do I roll?
Always upward and outward. Neck: collarbone to jaw. Jawline: chin to ear. Cheeks: nose to ear. Under-eyes: inner corner outward with light pressure. Forehead: brows to hairline. Five minutes a day is a workout your moisturizer can't deliver alone.