Facial Tool — Lymphatic Roller

Lympha Facial Roller

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Puffiness and tension don't respond to a gentle glide. Lympha grips into the skin with precision — a more targeted release than a jade roller offers, built for the face, neck, and jaw.

Grips. Releases. Depuffs.

$34.00

CAD · Stainless steel + ABS · fits face, neck and jaw

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Lympha is a facial and neck roller made of stainless steel and ABS material, designed to reduce puffiness and improve circulation. Unlike a smooth-gliding jade roller, Lympha grips into the skin with precision and intention — engaging muscle layers more deeply to release tension and support lymphatic drainage. Lightweight enough to use in delicate areas like around the eyes without applying too much pressure.

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Not a glide. A grip, with intention.

Jade rollers are known for a smooth gliding motion across the skin. Lympha does something different — its textured roller surface grips into the skin, engaging muscle layers more deeply instead of simply passing over the surface. That grip promotes circulation, helps release tension and knots in the neck, jaw and shoulders, and supports lymphatic drainage that reduces puffiness. The pressure adapts to you — gentle for a light morning depuff, firmer for an evening release.

Built to grip

Stainless steel · ABS

Materials
Stainless steel roller head + lightweight ABS handle
Design
Textured grip surface, not a smooth glide — built to engage, not just skim
Feel
Lightweight — gentle enough for the delicate skin around the eyes

Lympha's roller head is stainless steel — dense enough to hold a satisfying weight in hand, cool to the touch, and easy to keep clean. The handle is a lightweight ABS material, chosen so the whole tool feels light rather than heavy, letting you use it around the eyes and along the jaw without pressing harder than intended.

What sets Lympha apart from a jade roller is the surface itself: rather than gliding smoothly over the skin, it grips — engaging the muscle layers underneath for a deeper, more deliberate massage. That's the difference between a roller that relaxes you and one that does real work on tension and puffiness.

One tool. Three jobs.

Lympha's gripping action works on circulation, tension and absorption at once — a more targeted approach than a smooth-glide roller.

Circulation benefit

Puffiness — visibly reduced.

The gripping action promotes circulation and supports lymphatic drainage across the face and neck. Used consistently, it helps firm the skin and reduce the appearance of puffiness, especially first thing in the morning.

Tension benefit

Muscle tension — released, not skimmed.

Because Lympha grips rather than glides, it reaches deeper than a jade roller — releasing knots and tightness in the neck, jaw and shoulders. You can adjust the pressure to your comfort, from a light morning pass to a firmer evening release.

Skincare benefit

Your serum — working harder.

As Lympha engages with the skin, it can help improve absorption of whatever you've applied first — serum, oil, or moisturizer — so the rest of your routine gets more out of every product.

How to use it.

Simple enough for morning or night — the roller adapts to the ritual you build around it.

01

Morning routine

Cleanse skin, apply moisturizer, then roll Lympha over the face and neck before makeup or continuing your morning routine. A quick pass is enough to depuff and wake up the skin.

02

Evening routine

Cleanse, tone, apply serum, then moisturizer — then use Lympha to release tension in the face, neck and jaw before bed. This is where the gripping action does its deepest work.

03

Cooling treatment

Keep Lympha in the fridge and take it out in the morning for a cooling, depuffing treatment around the eyes and face. A soothing addition worth trying at least once to see if you like it.

04

Cleaning

Clean with mild soap and water every few applications, then pat dry and let it air dry fully before storing — this keeps product residue from building up on the roller.

Suggested Routine

A day of Lympha.

One roller, two very different jobs — a light morning depuff and a deeper evening release.

☀AM

A light morning depuff.

Cleanse, moisturize, then roll Lympha over the skin before makeup. Keep it in the fridge overnight for an extra-cooling depuff around the eyes.

☾PM

A deeper evening release.

Cleanse, tone, apply serum and moisturizer — then use Lympha to release tension in the face, neck and jaw before bed. This is the ritual for real tension relief.

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Q1 Why is Lympha better than a jade roller?

Jade rollers are known for a smooth gliding motion. Lympha's roller grips into the skin with precision and intention instead of simply passing over the surface. That gripping action allows for a more targeted release of tension in the muscles — it penetrates deeper into the muscle layers, promoting better circulation and helping release knots and tightness in the neck and shoulders. It also lets you customize the pressure to your comfort level, from a gentle massage to something more invigorating, and may enhance absorption of whatever serum, oil or moisturizer you've applied first.

Q2 How do I use this as part of my skincare routine?

Morning: cleanse, apply moisturizer and roll Lympha over the skin, then continue with makeup or grooming. Evening: cleanse, tone, apply serum, apply moisturizer, then use Lympha to release tension in the face, neck and jaw before bed.

Q3 How should I clean Lympha?

It's easy to clean — put some soap in water, rinse the roller, then pat dry and let it air dry. We recommend doing this every few applications so you don't have excess product remaining on the roller.

Q4 How should I store Lympha?

Store it with the rest of your skincare or beauty products. Or, for a cooling treatment, keep it in the fridge and take it out in the mornings to depuff your eyes and face — a soothing treatment worth trying once to see if you like it.

Q5 What material is Lympha made of?

Lympha is made of stainless steel and ABS material. The goal was a lightweight roller that feels like a feather in your hand, so you can use it in delicate areas like around the eyes without applying too much pressure.

For external use only. Avoid excessive pressure on delicate areas such as around the eyes. Discontinue use if irritation occurs. Clean regularly with mild soap and water and allow to fully dry before storing. Keep out of reach of children.