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HYSSES is a premium aromatherapy house that carries a treasure trove of essential oils, scent diffus

Photos from Hysses UK's post 02/06/2026

Your space affects your state of mind more than you realise.
When stress lingers and your mind refuses to slow down, the atmosphere around you matters. Meet the Tower Nebuliser II — designed to transform your environment into a sanctuary of calm through pure essential oil diffusion.
No heat. No water. No dilution. Just a fine aromatic mist crafted to elevate rest, focus, and emotional balance.
Sculptural. Minimal. Atmospheric. Designed to complement modern interiors while enhancing everyday wellbeing.
Experience atmospheric wellness, redefined.

30/05/2026

Beautiful skin is not always about using more skincare. Sometimes it is about restoring balance first. At our recent HYSSES × ShangTCM Livestream, Physician Huang shared practical TCM beauty tips for modern lifestyles in Singapore’s humid climate — where heavy layering and overstimulation can sometimes leave skin looking congested and tired.

Some key wellness tips shared:
• In humid weather, focus on lighter, breathable skincare instead of over-layering
• Dullness and fatigue may reflect qi deficiency, while dryness and pallor may relate to blood deficiency
• Body guasha around the abdomen may help support circulation and digestive wellness
• In TCM, nighttime wellness rituals after 9 PM are often associated with recovery, circulation, and rest

At HYSSES × ShangTCM, beauty is viewed beyond surface-level skincare alone — because wellness rituals, circulation, recovery, and balance also influence how skin looks and feels over time. Discover the HYBiome collection: https://sg.hysses.com/collections/hybiome

30/05/2026

Sometimes body wellness starts with circulation and balance, not just rest. In TCM, 三阴交 (Sānyīnjiāo), also known as the “Three Yin Intersection”, is an acupoint located along the inner leg where three major yin meridians intersect. It is traditionally associated with supporting balance, circulation, and overall body wellness.

Within modern wellness rituals, gentle massage around the Sanyinjiao acupoint is often associated with:
• supporting circulation and recovery
• helping ease heaviness and water retention
• promoting relaxation and body balance
• supporting post-exercise recovery rituals
At HYSSES × ShangTCM livestream, body wellness is viewed beyond surface care alone.

Because tension, fatigue, and circulation can also affect how the body feels every day. Combined with body guasha rituals and HYBiome Body Cream, these traditional wellness practices become part of a more holistic approach to modern self-care. Discover the HYBiome collection: https://sg.hysses.com/collections/hybiome

30/05/2026

Low energy and body fatigue can sometimes feel like heaviness in the legs and body. In TCM, 足三里 (Zúsānlǐ), also known as “Leg Three Miles”, is one of the most recognised wellness acupoints. Traditionally associated with energy, recovery, and circulation, it is commonly used in body wellness rituals and massage practices.

Within modern wellness rituals, gentle massage around the Zusanli acupoint is often associated with:
• supporting circulation and recovery
• easing body fatigue and heaviness
• promoting post-workout wellness rituals
• supporting overall energy and balance
Combined with body guasha and the warming sensation of HYBiome Guasha Body Cream, these rituals become part of a more restorative approach to modern self-care.

At HYSSES × ShangTCM livestream, body wellness is viewed beyond surface care alone — because recovery, circulation, and balance all play a role in how the body feels every day. Discover the HYBiome collection: https://sg.hysses.com/collections/hybiome

30/05/2026

Body guasha is not just about relaxation — circulation and warmth matter too. In our recent HYSSES × ShangTCM LIVE, Yanyan demonstrated how the HYBiome Guasha Body Cream was designed specifically for body guasha rituals.

Powered by Vanillyl Butyl Ether, the formula creates a gentle warming sensation to help support microcirculation during massage and guasha.
Ideal for:
• muscle tension
• post-workout recovery
• water retention
• body contouring rituals

Combined with guasha techniques inspired by lymphatic flow and TCM wellness practices, the ritual helps promote a more relaxed, sculpted, and revitalised body feel.

At HYSSES, body care is viewed beyond moisturising alone — because circulation, recovery, and wellness rituals also play a role in how the body feels every day. Discover the HYBiome collection: https://sg.hysses.com/collections/hybiome

29/05/2026

Modern fatigue often shows up around the eyes first. In TCM, 攒竹穴 (Zǎnzhú) is an acupoint located along the inner brow area, traditionally associated with relieving eye tension, supporting relaxation, and helping ease facial stress. It is commonly used in facial massage and guasha rituals focused on calming and releasing.

Within modern wellness rituals, gentle stimulation around the Zanzhu acupoint is often associated with:
• helping relieve tension around the eyes and brows
• supporting relaxation after prolonged screen time
• easing facial tightness caused by stress and fatigue
• promoting a calmer, more refreshed appearance
At HYSSES × ShangTCM livestream, facial wellness is viewed beyond skincare alone.

Long hours, overstimulation, and daily stress can also affect how the face looks and feels over time. Combined with facial guasha rituals and HYBiome skincare, these traditional wellness practices become part of a more holistic approach to modern skin wellness. Discover the HYBiome collection: https://sg.hysses.com/collections/hybiome

29/05/2026

A lifted-looking glow is not always about makeup — sometimes it is about circulation, flow, and facial tension. In TCM, 颧髎穴 (Quánliáo) is an acupoint located along the cheek area, traditionally associated with supporting facial circulation, lifting, and smoother facial flow. It is commonly used in facial massage and guasha rituals focused on sculpting and revitalising the face.

Within modern wellness rituals, gentle stimulation around the Quanliao acupoint is often associated with:
• supporting circulation across the cheeks
• helping reduce facial puffiness
• promoting a more lifted-looking appearance
• relieving tension around the mid-face area
At HYSSES × ShangTCM livestream, facial wellness is viewed beyond skincare alone.

Stress, stagnation, and daily fatigue can also affect how the skin looks and feels over time. Combined with facial guasha rituals and HYBiome skincare, these traditional wellness practices become part of a more holistic approach to modern skin wellness. Discover the HYBiome collection: https://sg.hysses.com/collections/hybiome

29/05/2026

Tension around the jawline can show up on the face more than we realise. In TCM, 颊车穴 (Jiáchē) is an acupoint located along the jaw area, traditionally associated with relieving facial tension, supporting circulation, and helping promote smoother facial flow. It is commonly used in facial massage and guasha rituals focused on relaxation and sculpting.

Within modern wellness rituals, gentle stimulation around the Jiache acupoint is often associated with:
• relaxing jaw and facial tension
• supporting circulation along the lower face
• helping reduce puffiness around the jawline
• promoting a more defined and refreshed appearance
At HYSSES × ShangTCM livestream, facial wellness is viewed beyond skincare alone.

Stress, tension, and daily fatigue can also affect how the face looks and feels. Combined with facial guasha rituals and HYBiome skincare, these traditional wellness practices become part of a more holistic approach to modern skin wellness. Discover the HYBiome collection: https://sg.hysses.com/collections/hybiome

29/05/2026

Radiance is not always about makeup — sometimes it is about circulation and flow. In TCM, 四白穴 (Sìbái) is an acupoint located below the eyes, traditionally associated with supporting facial circulation and overall skin vitality. It is commonly used in facial massage and guasha rituals to help promote a brighter, more refreshed-looking complexion.

Within modern wellness rituals, gentle stimulation around the Sibai acupoint is often associated with:
• supporting circulation around the cheeks and under-eye area
• helping reduce facial puffiness
• encouraging a more radiant appearance
• relieving facial tension caused by stress and fatigue
At HYSSES × ShangTCM livestream, facial wellness is viewed as more than surface-level skincare. Because when circulation improves, and tension softens, skin may naturally appear healthier, brighter, and more energised.

When combined with facial gua sha rituals and HYBiome skincare, these traditional wellness practices become part of a more holistic approach to modern skin wellness. Discover the HYBiome collection:
https://sg.hysses.com/collections/hybiome

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