
My jaw looks sharper
“I always woke up puffy no matter what. A week in, my jawline is the first thing I notice in the mirror.”
Maya R., 31
KOREAN FACE SCULPTING
Gentle Korean cupping that draws out trapped fluid — for a lifted, sculpted, glowy face.
De-puffs in 5 minutes — drains morning puffiness fast.
No pulling or scraping — gentle suction, never dragging.
Whole-face sculpting — cheeks, jaw, under-eyes, T-zone.
Two sizes, one ritual — fits right into your skincare.
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Five quiet minutes
Gentle Korean suction draws trapped fluid up and out — for a fresher, lifted, more sculpted face. No oils, no pulling, no effort.
Visibly drains morning swelling so cheekbones and jawline look sharper.
Soft suction releases tightness around the jaw and temples, so the face looks less held.
Boosts circulation for fresh, oxygen-rich skin and a natural lifted glow.
Neck → jaw → cheeks → under-eyes. Five minutes, once a day.


“I always woke up puffy no matter what. A week in, my jawline is the first thing I notice in the mirror.”
Maya R., 31
“I do it at night with my skincare and wake up looking drained-down and fresh, not swollen.”
Daniela P., 24
“I had filler booked for my cheeks. After three weeks of this I quietly cancelled it.”
Court S., 26
“It is the one step I never skip now. Five minutes, then bed.”
Ana L., 30
“I am slim everywhere but my face always held weight. Not anymore.”
Priya M., 32A 3,000-year-old method
Long before serums and devices, practitioners across China and Korea used gentle suction to move what the body holds onto. Skulpt brings that same practice home.
A soft vacuum lifts the skin and draws stagnant fluid up and out — instead of pushing it sideways like a gua sha.
Your face can't drain on its own. The suction guides trapped fluid toward your lymph pathways, releasing the puffiness that makes a face look fuller.
Fresh blood flow floods the skin with oxygen and nutrients — so on top of slimming, you get a lifted, lit-from-within glow.
Used together, every night, they work with your face — not against it.
So simple
Cleanse, glide, breathe. Let Skulpt do the work.

Start on clean, dry skin. A drop of oil or your serum helps the cup glide smoothly.

Press gently and glide in slow, upward strokes — jaw to cheek, then under the eyes with the smaller cup.

Work outward toward your ears and down your neck to release the fluid. Five minutes, once a day.
Skulpt vs the rest
Gua sha pushes fluid around. Creams sit on top. Skulpt pulls the puffiness out.
Skulpt
Gua sha
Skulpt uses gentle suction to lift the skin and draw trapped fluid up and out, toward your lymph pathways where your body can clear it. That's the puffiness that makes a face look fuller and softer than it is. The same suction brings fresh blood flow to the surface, which is where the lifted, glowy look comes from. It's an old Korean and Chinese practice, made simple enough to do at home.
No, and the difference matters. A gua sha scrapes across the skin and pushes fluid sideways. Skulpt lifts with suction and actually draws the fluid out and toward where your body drains it. One pushes it around. The other pulls it out.
Most people notice a fresher, less puffy face after the very first few uses, especially in the morning. The more lasting change, where your cheekbones and jawline start to look more defined, tends to build over a couple of weeks of doing it daily.
About five minutes a day is all it takes. Many people fold it into their evening skincare, or use it in the morning to de-puff before the day starts. It's gentle enough for daily use.
No. Face cupping is meant to be gentle. When you keep the cup moving in slow gliding strokes, it shouldn't leave marks. (Marks usually come from holding a cup still in one spot, which is a different, stronger technique. Skulpt is about gentle, continuous movement.)
A little oil or your usual serum helps the cup glide smoothly, so it's the nicest way to use it. You can use it on clean dry skin too, just keep the strokes slow and light.
Two cups. A larger one for your cheeks and jawline, and a smaller one for delicate areas like under your eyes and your T-zone. You'll also get our Korean Sculpting Guide so you know exactly where and how to glide.
Yes, that's what the smaller cup is for. The under-eye area is delicate, so the mini cup gives you gentle, controlled suction right where you need it.
Skulpt is made from soft, body-safe silicone and the pressure is gentle and fully in your control. If you have a specific skin condition, are pregnant, or have had recent facial procedures, it's always worth checking with your doctor first.