COOL FIRST.Then warm.MAKE THERITUAL CLEAR.
A body-care ritual for areas that feel tight, overworked, or in need of sensory contrast. Start with cooling, add body tools when desired, then finish with warming comfort. The sequence is simple, intentional, and easy to repeat.
Cool first.
Warm second.
Tools optional.
The Muscle + Joint ritual is built around contrast: a cooling first layer, optional hands-on massage with body tools, then a warming finish. Use the full sequence when the body needs more time, or keep it to two formulas when the ritual needs to stay simple.
Muscle + Joint The Collection(4)
Two sensory formulas. Two body tools. One ritual built around cool, massage, smooth, and warm.


A cooling body gel for areas that feel tight, warm, or overworked. Apply first to begin the sensory contrast ritual.


A warming body cream used after Cooling Gel or body tool work. Apply last to finish the ritual with a comforting warm sensation.


Flexible silicone cups for gliding body massage on skin with slip. Use between cooling and warming when the body ritual needs a more hands-on step.

A Bian Stone body tool for long, directional massage strokes on skin with slip. Use after cupping or before the warming finish when the ritual calls for slower body work.
Choose your ritual.
Two steps,
or full body work.
Start with the two-formula contrast ritual, then add tools only when the body needs more hands-on massage. Keep pressure gentle, use slip with tools, and avoid irritated or broken skin.
The foundational two-formula sequence: Cooling Gel first, Thermal Cream second. A simple sensory contrast ritual for tight-feeling or overworked-feeling body areas.
A slower ritual for neck, shoulder, and upper-back areas that feel tight after desk work, travel, or long days. Use cooling first, optional tools with slip, then warming comfort.
A targeted ritual for areas around knees, hips, shoulders, or ankles when they feel overworked. Keep application external, use tools gently, and avoid direct pressure on joints or irritated skin.
"The ritual is about contrast and order: cooling first, warming second, with tools only when the body needs more time and attention."
The ritual order
Cool. Massage. Smooth. Warm.Not every ritual needs every step. Use Cooling Gel and Thermal Cream as the core sequence, then add tools when you want more hands-on body work.
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1
Cool
Cooling GelApply first to begin the cooling sensation.
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2
Massage
Body Cupping SetOptional gliding massage step. Use with slip and keep cups moving.
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3
Smooth
Body Gua ShaOptional long-stroke body tool step. Use light pressure and enough slip.
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4
Warm
Thermal CreamApply last to finish with warming comfort.
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5
Repeat
Cooling Gel or Thermal CreamReapply only as directed on the product label.
Muscle + Joint ritual questions, answered.
Use Cooling Gel first, let it settle, then apply Thermal Cream. Follow the product-label directions and avoid layering on irritated, broken, or freshly shaved skin.
No. Cooling Gel and Thermal Cream are the core ritual. Body Cupping Set and Body Gua Sha are optional when you want more hands-on massage between the cooling and warming steps.
Use Body Cupping Set as the Massage step and Body Gua Sha as the Smooth step. Both require enough slip and gentle pressure.
Use caution. Tools should glide without pulling, and some warming or cooling formulas may feel more intense with friction. If skin feels hot, tender, overly red, or uncomfortable, stop and rinse.
No. This is a topical body-care ritual for sensory comfort and manual massage. It is not a medical treatment for pain, injury, arthritis, or joint conditions.
Follow the product-label directions for Cooling Gel and Thermal Cream. Add tools one to two times weekly at first, using gentle pressure and enough slip.
Temperature contrast can change how a body ritual feels. Keep the claim sensory: cooling first, warming second, tools only when the skin has enough slip.
Cooling Gel begins the ritual with a cooling sensation from ingredients such as menthol. Keep the copy focused on sensory comfort and product order, not medical receptor activation.
Thermal Cream finishes the ritual with a warming sensation from ingredients such as capsaicin and ginger. Apply after Cooling Gel has settled, and follow product-label directions.
Body Cupping Set and Body Gua Sha can be used between cooling and warming when the ritual needs more hands-on massage. Use slip, keep pressure gentle, and avoid irritated, broken, bruised, or sunburned skin.
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