This Face Massager Also Does Your Scalp and Neck Without Swapping Tools

The gua sha routine, for all its appeal, has always come with a quiet inconvenience. A flat jade stone for the face. A ridged roller for the scalp. Something else entirely for the neck and shoulders. Most people who commit to the practice end up with a small arsenal of tools, each optimized for a single body area and all sitting in a bathroom drawer they have to rummage through before getting started. The RE2AL by GENIERR asks whether all of that needs to be separate in the first place.

The RE2AL is a dual-function gua sha built into a single compact object. One end carries a stainless steel roll-on ball for facial work; the other is a ceramic protrusion head shaped for the scalp, neck, and body. The two halves separate cleanly at the midpoint, with the upper cap housing and protecting the roll-on when it isn’t in use. What looks like one small, rounded form is actually two distinct massage tools sharing the same silhouette.

Designers: Yezin Shin, Dongmin Chung, Dohui Kang, Taeyeon Kim for GENIERR

The facial end uses stainless steel deliberately. The material conducts temperature efficiently, so the ball arrives cool against the skin and stays that way through the session. That cooling effect reduces puffiness and enhances the lifting quality of the massage, especially around the eye area and jawline where gua sha tends to make the most noticeable difference. There’s no ice pack required, no refrigerator step before the routine begins.

The ceramic lower section handles everything below the neck, and the material logic is just as intentional. Ceramic’s natural weight gives the massage a substantive feel without the user having to press hard, while its inherent coolness extends that same calm, unhurried tactile quality to broader muscle work. The protrusions themselves went through iterative refinement to land on a curvature and density that stimulates circulation without irritating skin, which is the particular balance that mass-market scalp tools tend to get wrong.

The form is unified entirely in soft pink with a matte finish, which means the ceramic head and the coated body read as one object rather than two different components sharing space. A silicone loop at the top of the cap makes it easy to hold during the facial pass and doubles as a travel-friendly hanging point. The whole thing is compact enough to keep on a bathroom counter without visually cluttering the space, or slip into a bag without needing a separate case.

For GENIERR, the dual tool also serves a larger purpose. The brand’s shampoos, essences, and serums address hair and skin separately, but a single ritual tool that moves between scalp and face gives users a physical through line connecting those products into one practice. The RE2AL doesn’t just reduce clutter; it gives the daily routine a more coherent shape.

Most beauty tools are designed for one moment of a routine and then set aside. This one travels with you from the scalp down to the face without stopping to swap instruments, and that uninterrupted continuity turns out to be a more meaningful improvement to the self-care experience than any single material upgrade could have been on its own. The RE2AL makes the argument that the most useful tool is the one that’s already in your hand.