







Massager by Acera
The Lanshin Massager by ACERA is like a hot stone massage in the palm of your hand. This innovative self-care tool is a deeply soothing experience of massage and and Far-Infrared (FIR) heat energy.

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The Goods
The Lanshin Massager by Acera for its soothing combination of infrared heat and ergonomic design, which effectively relieves tension in the face, neck, and shoulders, promoting relaxation and improved circulation.
To use, simply remove the cap and add hot water. The tool becomes a heated vessel that delivers soothing infrared heat to tired, aching body parts that crave extra care and attention.
Following the principles of TCM, as explained in Sandra’s YouTube tutorial, we regularly use the benefits of heat energy to boost well-being.
Notice
Always test the temperature on your hand or arm first, especially before using it on your face or on others. If it’s too hot, wait for it to cool before use.
If you have health conditions that may be affected by massage or heat, please check with a medical professional prior to use.
We are not able to accept returns or exchanges on personal care products. Please carefully consider this prior to purchasing.Â
FOUNDER STORY
Oddly enough, my journey to Traditional Chinese Medicine started with my job in finance.
It was toxic, to say the least. The hours were cruel (9 to 5 am) and I was tired, overworked, and in constant pain. Fed up, I went to see a Chinese shaman who specialized in qi-gong massage. After just one session—I felt no pain. So I kept going back until one day, my colleagues started to notice. They were curious why I seemed…happy. That was my wake-up call.I didn’t know it at the time, but the chronic pain I was experiencing was my body’s way of telling me I had been deeply depressed. So I decided to commit to my own happiness and leave my dependable, secure job behind to unlock my new obsession, something I had unknowingly grown up with: Traditional Chinese Medicine.After earning my Masters degree in TCM from the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in 2005, I continued my post-graduate studies in Beijing with the late TCM doctor, acupuncturist, and author of Applied Channel Theory—Dr. Wang Ju-Yi—and later, completed a course of specialized study with Mazin Al-Khafaji, a world-renowned leader in TCM dermatology.
Today, even almost 20 years of clinical work and pioneering the field of Traditional Chinese Medicine Dermatology, I still feel the same excitement I did after leaving that shaman’s office. The name of my practice, Lanshin, symbolizes a return to my roots. Not only is it a reclamation of my family name but also the Chinese heritage that I, like many Asian Americans of my generation, had once felt ashamed of.Through sharing what I’ve learned, I believe that you’ll not only view beauty in a completely new light, but that you’ll also feel re-connected to something that feels familiar and natural. My goal is to return you to your Original Face. To feeling beautiful in a way that’s completely unchained from weight, youth, or trends. To the way you were always meant to feel—healthy, balanced, and alive from the inside out.
-Sandra Lanshin Chiu, L.Ac.
Why We Love it
The Lanshin Massager by Acera for its soothing combination of infrared heat and ergonomic design, which effectively relieves tension in the face, neck, and shoulders, promoting relaxation and improved circulation.
How to Use
To use, simply remove the cap and add hot water. The tool becomes a heated vessel that delivers soothing infrared heat to tired, aching body parts that crave extra care and attention.
Following the principles of TCM, as explained in Sandra’s YouTube tutorial, we regularly use the benefits of heat energy to boost well-being.
Notice
Always test the temperature on your hand or arm first, especially before using it on your face or on others. If it’s too hot, wait for it to cool before use.
If you have health conditions that may be affected by massage or heat, please check with a medical professional prior to use.
We are not able to accept returns or exchanges on personal care products. Please carefully consider this prior to purchasing.Â
About Lanshin
FOUNDER STORY
Oddly enough, my journey to Traditional Chinese Medicine started with my job in finance.
It was toxic, to say the least. The hours were cruel (9 to 5 am) and I was tired, overworked, and in constant pain. Fed up, I went to see a Chinese shaman who specialized in qi-gong massage. After just one session—I felt no pain. So I kept going back until one day, my colleagues started to notice. They were curious why I seemed…happy. That was my wake-up call.I didn’t know it at the time, but the chronic pain I was experiencing was my body’s way of telling me I had been deeply depressed. So I decided to commit to my own happiness and leave my dependable, secure job behind to unlock my new obsession, something I had unknowingly grown up with: Traditional Chinese Medicine.After earning my Masters degree in TCM from the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in 2005, I continued my post-graduate studies in Beijing with the late TCM doctor, acupuncturist, and author of Applied Channel Theory—Dr. Wang Ju-Yi—and later, completed a course of specialized study with Mazin Al-Khafaji, a world-renowned leader in TCM dermatology.
Today, even almost 20 years of clinical work and pioneering the field of Traditional Chinese Medicine Dermatology, I still feel the same excitement I did after leaving that shaman’s office. The name of my practice, Lanshin, symbolizes a return to my roots. Not only is it a reclamation of my family name but also the Chinese heritage that I, like many Asian Americans of my generation, had once felt ashamed of.Through sharing what I’ve learned, I believe that you’ll not only view beauty in a completely new light, but that you’ll also feel re-connected to something that feels familiar and natural. My goal is to return you to your Original Face. To feeling beautiful in a way that’s completely unchained from weight, youth, or trends. To the way you were always meant to feel—healthy, balanced, and alive from the inside out.
-Sandra Lanshin Chiu, L.Ac.