Peigne thérapeutique Saludea FiveTouch
Just A Touch, And The Body Answers.
One hand-carved sandalwood comb. Comb, press, and gua-sha your way to a calmer, lighter, more awake body — from scalp to soles.
“The more you touch it, the more the body settles.”
A Master's Craft
The Wood That Heals By Hand.
Sandalwood — called “the king of fragrant woods” — has calmed body and mind for centuries. Each comb is hand-carved from natural sandalwood, its grain a one-of-a-kind pattern drawn by nature.
It's a massage tool, an acupressure wand, and a gua-sha stone in one — made to reach every pressure point, head to toe.
Area By Area.
Comb With The Five-Prong End
Draw the five-prong end slowly across your scalp from hairline to crown, then press the rounded tips into the very top of your head.
Crown “Baihui”Lift With The Smooth Edge
Glide the smooth curved edge upward and outward along your jaw and cheeks, then use the two-prong end to gently pinch along the brow and either side of the nose.
Gua-Sha LiftClasp With The Two-Prong End
Straddle the back of your neck with the two-prong end and glide downward, then press a rounded corner into the top of the shoulder where knots gather.
Shoulder Well “Jianjing”Press With The Rounded Corner
Run a rounded corner down either side of the spine toward the waist to release the deep, tired ache that builds through the day.
Kidney Point “Shenshu”Sweep With The Long Edge
Use the smooth long edge in light, sweeping strokes along the belly and down the legs to move puffiness and warm up cold limbs.
Lymph DrainageClasp With The Two-Prong End
Clasp each finger between the two prongs and draw outward, then press a tip into the sole and the web between your thumb and index finger.
Union Valley “Hegu”Why It Works.
Real Sandalwood
Naturally warm, calming, and chemical-free.
Five-Prong End
Combs & rakes the scalp to wake up circulation.
Two-Prong End
Clasps either side of the neck, fingers & nose.
Head To Toe
One tool for scalp, face, neck & body.

Frequently Asked
Can I really use one comb for everything?
Yes. The teeth comb and stimulate the scalp, the curved edge lifts and contours the face, and the smooth back works pressure points from neck to feet. One tool, head to toe.
How often should I use it?
A few minutes a day is plenty. Gentle, consistent use is what brings the calm, refreshed feeling — not hard pressure.
Is sandalwood better than plastic or jade?
Sandalwood is naturally warm to the touch, lightweight, and carries a soft calming scent that jade and plastic simply don't. Each piece is one of a kind.
How do I care for it?
Wipe with a soft dry cloth after use. Since it's natural wood, keep it out of direct sunlight and never soak it in water.
Product Details
- Material
- Natural sandalwood
- Wide End
- 5 rounded prongs
- Narrow End
- 2 rounded prongs
- Finish
- Hand-carved, chemical-free
- Use On
- Scalp, face & body
- Best Time
- Anytime, daily
- Includes
- Free acupressure guide
- Care
- Wipe dry, no water soak
Pair Your Comb With The Lost Book of Pressure Points.

“I'm pressing right there… but it doesn't seem to be doing anything.” More often than not, the reason is simple — the point is just slightly off.
The Lost Book of Pressure Points walks you through the key pressure points across your whole body — scalp, face, neck, back, hands and feet — with clear, gentle illustrations. It even comes with a FREE bonus: The Lost Foot Map. Paired with your sandalwood comb, you'll find exactly the right spot, comfortably, every time.
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