If your kansa wand turns gray or black, it does NOT mean your skin is detoxing. In this YouTube Short, I explain the real science behind kansa tools, why the color changes during facial massage, and how this same phenomenon has been observed for centuries in Ayurvedic practices like padyabhyanga (traditional foot massage). The discoloration happens because copper reacts with skin oils, sweat, skincare residue, and your natural skin pH, a process called oxidation, not toxin removal. Kansa tools do offer real benefits like improved circulation, muscle relaxation, and lymphatic support, but they don’t pull toxins out of your skin. Watch till the end to understand what kansa actually does, what it doesn’t, and how to use it correctly, without falling for skincare myths. 👉 Follow for more science-based skincare with an integrative Ayurvedic perspective. Credits- remix with @Mireya Rios #skincaremyths #ayurvedicskincare #skinscience #dermatologistexplains #holisticskincare
from Healthy Aging with Dr. Doctor https://www.youtube.com/shorts/BRDNd8lmDdg
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