What Is It?
It looks like a soft, round bell made of medical-grade silicone. That’s it. No pumps, no batteries, no cords. You squeeze it, place it on your skin, and let go. The anti-slip suction massage cup creates instant negative pressure, lifting your skin and underlying tissues.
Traditional glass cups need a flame to create a vacuum. This single portable silicone cup does the same thing with a thumb and finger.
How to Use It for Muscle Relief
This is the beauty of it. You don’t need training. Here’s the simple routine:
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Apply lotion or oil to clean skin. This creates a seal.
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Squeeze the cup in the middle.
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Place it flat against your skin.
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Release slowly. The skin will pull up into the cup.
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Leave for 5–10 minutes (or glide it around for a massage).
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Pinch the edge to break the seal and remove.
That’s it. You just performed cupping therapy.
Two Ways to Use It
Stationary cupping: Place the cup on a tight muscle and leave it. The suction pulls blood to the surface, relaxes fascia, and triggers a healing response. Great for shoulders, lower back, and calves.
Gliding cupping (massage): Apply more oil. Place the cup with light suction. Then slide it across your skin in one direction. This creates a deep tissue massage effect that releases knots and improves circulation. Some people call this “moving cupping.”
Which Muscles Does It Help?
Users report relief for:
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Neck and shoulders (desk job tightness)
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Lower back (gardeners, warehouse workers, new parents)
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Hamstrings and calves (runners and cyclists)
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IT bands (side of the thigh)
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Forearms (rock climbers, tennis players)
After removing:
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Circular red or purple marks (these are NOT bruises—they’re petechiae from expanded capillaries)
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Marks fade in 3–7 days
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Possible mild soreness (like a deep massage)
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Many people feel immediate muscle release
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