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Description
Little yin-yang hammer
Highly recommended for stress management, neck tension and migraines, the Little yin~yang hammer is a well rounded tool that offers fast relief.
For students and beginners it is an alternative tool to detectors for stimulating the
bqc ·points on the face.Clients reviews
Tiny Tool, Huge Wellbeing Boost
My trainer recommended this handcrafted facial reflexology tool—and wow, she was right. After a long day, a few minutes of self-massage ease tension and clear my mind. The natural feel of the wood and metal mix adds a touch of luxury to my nightly ritual.
Alena A. (November 2008) Liberec, Tchequia - ★4/5So Soothing and Easy to Use
I saw this little yin-yang hammer during a Dien Chan course in Stockholm and had to try it. It’s beautifully handmade, with smooth mimosa wood and soft rubber that feels gentle on my face. I now use it before bed – the natural self-massage truly melts away stress from my long Nordic days.
Anita W. (February 2024) , Sweden - ★5/5My Go-To Nordic Stress Relief
This handmade facial reflexology tool is my daily ritual for calm and balance. The stainless steel stem gives the perfect flexibility while the dual head is brilliant for switching between soft and activating sensations. It even came in lovely eco packaging, very Swedish-style minimal and sustainable!
Monika H. (September 2013) Jesenice, Slovenia - ★4/5A Small Tool, Big Calm
My reflexology trainer in Gothenburg suggested this artisan yin-yang hammer, and it’s been a game changer. It’s simple, elegant, and surprisingly powerful for self-care. After a few days of gentle tapping, my neck tension eased completely. I also watched the online tutorials—very helpful and clear!
Signe R. (September 2014) Jurmala, Latvia - ★4/5Elegant Design, Scandinavian Calm
This little yin-yang hammer fits perfectly into my daily wellness ritual here in Copenhagen. The mimosa wood feels smooth and warm, and the soft rubber side is ideal for gentle facial tapping. I love how handmade and minimal it looks—true Scandinavian simplicity for self-care and natural balance.
Anne K. (January 2019) Kolding, Denmark - ★3/5Small Tool, Deep Relaxation
I got this artisan facial reflexology hammer after a colleague in Aarhus recommended it, and it’s already my favorite for evening self-massage. The stainless steel handle feels sturdy and balanced, while the dual heads offer perfect contrast—soothing yang rubber and the soft yin metal pins. Instant relaxation, every time.
Monika D. (October 2021) Stuttgart, Germany - ★4/5My Secret for Nordic Serenity
Between work and Danish winter stress, this handmade multireflex tool became my go-to for quick unwinding. Just a few gentle taps on the temples and forehead, and I feel lighter. Arrived in recyclable packaging too—stylish, sustainable, and perfectly in tune with my holistic lifestyle.
Evelin D. (April 2010) Kuressaare, Estonia - ★5/5Handcrafted Calm in My Hands
This little yin-yang hammer is simply wonderful! The mimosa wood handle feels so natural and smooth, while the soft rubber side gives a warm touch during my evening self-massage. The delivery to Zagreb was quick, and the eco packaging made it even better—beautiful, sustainable, and useful.
Nancy S. (June 2011) London, United Kingdom - ★3/5A Tool for Everyday Balance
I started using this artisan facial reflexology hammer after my trainer recommended it. The stainless steel stem feels perfectly balanced, and I love how I can switch between the gentle yin and the activating yang side. It’s become my daily self-care habit, a truly natural stress relief ritual.
Tiina H. (October 2012) Valga, Estonia - ★3/5From Migraine to Relaxation
After a long day teaching in Split, a few light taps with this handmade tool calm my temples right away. The sensations are smooth and relaxing, and I actually enjoy my little routine now. I also found a great tutorial on their blog—very clear and easy to follow for beginners.
Saskia I. (April 2009) Nijmegen, Netherlands - ★5/5 -
Pro secret

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Advice

Facial tool with combined yin and yang effects.
When imbalance is the cause of the disorder, we often have to start by revitalizing and reheating the area with the yang end of the tool, then mobilizing body fluids with the yin end.
In the case of hypersensitivity, we recommend starting with yin stimulation of the area and completing treatment with the yang end.
Experience and ongoing study allow the therapist more easily to identify the yin or yang needs of a disorder. If there is any doubt, the body knows best; the sensation considered most pleasant is decisive in choosing which end of the tool to use. -
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Therapeutic esthetics
Discover natural esthetics and holistic wellbeing on the official Chan❜beauté site.
Discover natural esthetics and holistic wellbeing on the official Chan❜beauté site. -
Tool specifications
Data sheet nº128.
Size: 23 x 4 x 1 cm | Weight: 20 grs.
Made of: mimosa wood, stainless steel and rubber.
Manufacturing: sustainable handicraft.The tools of Dien Chan
Eco-friendly, multireflex tools are hand-crafted from natural horns from traditional farming so that no animal suffers or is bred for its antlers.
Your instruments become authentic jewels of health thanks to the biological properties (antiseptic and antistatic) of the horn which does not disturb the cutaneous microbiota unlike the polluting plastic.
We also use high-quality materials such as mimosa wood for medium and large handles and premium metals.True multireflex tools deliver fast and deep results for both health professionals and natural aesthetics.
By reactivating the blood and lymphatic microcirculation, we rebalance the energy flow in two complementary ways:
— The yin effects disperse, refresh and encourage the natural process of hydration.
— Yang tools allow you to concentrate, tone, heat and dry.
— Their actions improve the penetration index and reinforce the active ingredients of the products used thereafter.Much less expensive than cosmetics📌, multireflex tools are beautiful objects effective and practical in consultation as also to have them on all the time.
We no longer count testimonies of individuals and professionals conquered in Europe and North America.📌 A multireflex tool is for life, while a cream only lasts a month!
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The Little yin-yang hammer
Highly recommended for stress management, neck tension and migraines, the Little yin~yang hammer is a well rounded tool that offers fast relief.
For students and beginners it is an alternative tool to detectors for stimulating the
bqc ·points on the face.Having a rubber tip (yang) on one side and rounded metal prongs (yin) on the other, this flexible, lightweight tool is the best alternative to the Detector nº101 (or nº103) and the Comet detector nº133, as it allows deep stimulation without damaging the skin.
It is also recommended for beginners to stimulate thebqc ·points on the face.Clients reviews
Tiny Tool, Huge Wellbeing Boost
My trainer recommended this handcrafted facial reflexology tool—and wow, she was right. After a long day, a few minutes of self-massage ease tension and clear my mind. The natural feel of the wood and metal mix adds a touch of luxury to my nightly ritual.
Alena A. (November 2008) Liberec, Tchequia - ★4/5So Soothing and Easy to Use
I saw this little yin-yang hammer during a Dien Chan course in Stockholm and had to try it. It’s beautifully handmade, with smooth mimosa wood and soft rubber that feels gentle on my face. I now use it before bed – the natural self-massage truly melts away stress from my long Nordic days.
Anita W. (February 2024) , Sweden - ★5/5My Go-To Nordic Stress Relief
This handmade facial reflexology tool is my daily ritual for calm and balance. The stainless steel stem gives the perfect flexibility while the dual head is brilliant for switching between soft and activating sensations. It even came in lovely eco packaging, very Swedish-style minimal and sustainable!
Monika H. (September 2013) Jesenice, Slovenia - ★4/5A Small Tool, Big Calm
My reflexology trainer in Gothenburg suggested this artisan yin-yang hammer, and it’s been a game changer. It’s simple, elegant, and surprisingly powerful for self-care. After a few days of gentle tapping, my neck tension eased completely. I also watched the online tutorials—very helpful and clear!
Signe R. (September 2014) Jurmala, Latvia - ★4/5Elegant Design, Scandinavian Calm
This little yin-yang hammer fits perfectly into my daily wellness ritual here in Copenhagen. The mimosa wood feels smooth and warm, and the soft rubber side is ideal for gentle facial tapping. I love how handmade and minimal it looks—true Scandinavian simplicity for self-care and natural balance.
Anne K. (January 2019) Kolding, Denmark - ★3/5Small Tool, Deep Relaxation
I got this artisan facial reflexology hammer after a colleague in Aarhus recommended it, and it’s already my favorite for evening self-massage. The stainless steel handle feels sturdy and balanced, while the dual heads offer perfect contrast—soothing yang rubber and the soft yin metal pins. Instant relaxation, every time.
Monika D. (October 2021) Stuttgart, Germany - ★4/5My Secret for Nordic Serenity
Between work and Danish winter stress, this handmade multireflex tool became my go-to for quick unwinding. Just a few gentle taps on the temples and forehead, and I feel lighter. Arrived in recyclable packaging too—stylish, sustainable, and perfectly in tune with my holistic lifestyle.
Evelin D. (April 2010) Kuressaare, Estonia - ★5/5Handcrafted Calm in My Hands
This little yin-yang hammer is simply wonderful! The mimosa wood handle feels so natural and smooth, while the soft rubber side gives a warm touch during my evening self-massage. The delivery to Zagreb was quick, and the eco packaging made it even better—beautiful, sustainable, and useful.
Nancy S. (June 2011) London, United Kingdom - ★3/5A Tool for Everyday Balance
I started using this artisan facial reflexology hammer after my trainer recommended it. The stainless steel stem feels perfectly balanced, and I love how I can switch between the gentle yin and the activating yang side. It’s become my daily self-care habit, a truly natural stress relief ritual.
Tiina H. (October 2012) Valga, Estonia - ★3/5From Migraine to Relaxation
After a long day teaching in Split, a few light taps with this handmade tool calm my temples right away. The sensations are smooth and relaxing, and I actually enjoy my little routine now. I also found a great tutorial on their blog—very clear and easy to follow for beginners.
Saskia I. (April 2009) Nijmegen, Netherlands - ★5/5Press the black arrow (+info) for more details about this tool. -
Therapeutic functions
The little hammer can be used like the detector to stimulate areas and set points on the face. The hammer effect provides deep stimulation without damaging the skin.
With the small spikes of the yin end, gently tap the affected area for approximately 3 minutes.
With the rubber yang end, gently and continually tap each area or point for 2 minutes. -
Enhance your treatment
Alternation between the effects is clinically proven to accelerate results. The little hammer can be used to treat multiple disorders by alternating between yin and yang stimulations.
For example, in the case of kidney stones, best results are obtained by continual tapping approximately 300 times a day with the rubber yang end. The yang end is used to stimulate the reflex points of the kidneys on the forehead.Extremely gentle tapping on the temples using the small spikes of yin end is recommended for headaches.
The yin-yang hammer is excellent for self-treatment and does not require the patient to be in front of a mirror.
Facial tool with combined yin and yang effects.
When imbalance is the cause of the disorder, we often have to start by revitalizing and reheating the area with the yang end of the tool, then mobilizing body fluids with the yin end.
In the case of hypersensitivity, we recommend starting with yin stimulation of the area and completing treatment with the yang end.
Experience and ongoing study allow the therapist more easily to identify the yin or yang needs of a disorder. If there is any doubt, the body knows best; the sensation considered most pleasant is decisive in choosing which end of the tool to use. -
Chan❜beauté secret
Used in Chan’beauté to relax the nervous system and for applying
bqc ·points formulas.Discover natural esthetics and holistic wellbeing on the official Chan❜beauté site.
www.ChanBeauté.com -
Tool specifications
Data sheet nº128.
Size: 23 x 4 x 1 cm | Weight: 20 grs.
Made of: mimosa wood, stainless steel and rubber.
Manufacturing: sustainable handicraft.Suggested complementary tool:
The Yin-yang roller
Yin and yang in your pocket!
A balanced, essential tool generally used for facial and natural beauty treatments, it can also be very useful for treating smaller body parts, including the fingers.The tools of Dien Chan
Eco-friendly, multireflex tools are hand-crafted from natural horns from traditional farming so that no animal suffers or is bred for its antlers.
Your instruments become authentic jewels of health thanks to the biological properties (antiseptic and antistatic) of the horn which does not disturb the cutaneous microbiota unlike the polluting plastic.
We also use high-quality materials such as mimosa wood for medium and large handles and premium metals.True multireflex tools deliver fast and deep results for both health professionals and natural aesthetics.
By reactivating the blood and lymphatic microcirculation, we rebalance the energy flow in two complementary ways:
— The yin effects disperse, refresh and encourage the natural process of hydration.
— Yang tools allow you to concentrate, tone, heat and dry.
— Their actions improve the penetration index and reinforce the active ingredients of the products used thereafter.Much less expensive than cosmetics📌, multireflex tools are beautiful objects effective and practical in consultation as also to have them on all the time.
We no longer count testimonies of individuals and professionals conquered in Europe and North America.📌 A multireflex tool is for life, while a cream only lasts a month!
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