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I’m an Expert in Chinese Medicine—Here Are the Face-Sculpting Tools I Use Instead of Botox and Filler

I'm an Expert in Chinese Medicine—Here Are the Face-Sculpting Tools I Use Instead of Botox and Filler

Lulu Ge Elix Healing Founder

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Like most people who menstruate, I have a love-hate relationship with my time of the month. After years of struggling with an eating disorder and hormonal imbalances as a result, I’m actually happy when I get my period now—it signals that my body is happy and healthy. Still, PMS symptoms like cramps and mood swings are no walk in the park. Lulu Ge, an herbalist and the founder of Elix Healing, knows this all too well. She experienced burnout in her late twenties, which led to a variety of hormonal imbalances—acne, migraines, anxiety, insomnia, and indigestion—all of which culminated in excruciating menstrual cycles. Her doctor recommended birth control, painkillers, or just “sucking it up,” but she wasn’t satisfied with those answers. So, she sought a more holistic way to heal.

Lulu Ge Elix Healing Founder

Ge went back to her cultural roots and began implementing Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). “TCM is a ​​mind, body, and spirit approach to wellness, and works with your body to heal at the root cause of imbalances,” she explains. “So many of us are not taught how our hormones are connected to everything—from the health of our skin, hair, and nails, to our energy levels, sleep quality, mental acuity, cravings, digestion, and more.” Ge began incorporating herbal remedies, along with practices like gua sha and gentle movement, and was finally able to reduce inflammation, soothe her skin, and regulate her cycle. Here’s a glimpse into her daily rituals:

Natural Light and Meditation. “Most days, I avoid setting an alarm clock and let my body wake up naturally with the sunlight. The sun is filled with Yang energy and is like a natural shot of espresso for our bodies, and vitamin D is great for hormone health. I open the blinds and breathe in this natural light before sitting down for my Vedic meditation.”

Herbal Lattes and Gratitude Journaling. “I usually make an herbal tea or mushroom latte and add in my Elix herbal formulas to give my body an adaptogenic boost while I journal about my intention for the day and visualize all the great things I want to bring in.”

Nutritious, Protein-Filled Breakfast. “I try to eat 30 grams of protein for breakfast every morning. I also like to consume a variety of fruits and vegetables every week to ensure I get enough phytonutrients.”

Gentle Movement. “QiGong is a gentle way of aligning breath with movement to remove stagnation in the body and promote the healthy circulation of blood and Qi. If you have 30 seconds between Zoom meetings, QiGong spinal twists are a great way to release tension for an extra boost of energy.”

Holistic Facial Sculpting. “I’m in my late thirties and want to avoid Botox and fillers, so using TCM tools like jade rollers and gua shas for facial sculpting is a huge part of my routine. These are great for activating circulation and releasing tension and stagnation. I especially love the jade rollers from my friend Stephanie’s brand, Mount Lai. She creates them in a variety of stones so you can choose the one you need for the moment—for example, the amethyst roller helps release negative energy, whereas the jade roller helps to ground and depuff.”

Want to know Ge’s other tools, including the exact gua sha she uses for lymphatic drainage and her bespoke tincture to reduce cortisol face? Keep reading to see her complete beauty and wellness routine.

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