If you have an Instagram account, you’ve probably noticed jade rollers taking over your feed. These beauty tools claim to reduce puffiness, improve blood flow, and clear your skin in a matter of months. With so many brands selling jade rollers, it can be tough to know if you’re getting what you’re paying for—so we’ve compiled a list of a few ways you can test your jade roller to find out if it’s authentic or not.

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Ask a jeweler to do a density test.

  1. Jewelers are trained to test stones for authenticity. If you’re really curious about your jade roller, you can take it to a jeweler for a density test. The jeweler will take the stone out of the roller and use a water displacement test to measure its density. Then, they’ll compare it against a jade density chart to figure out if it’s real or not.[11]
    • This test can be a little involved, and it might cost you some money. You should only take your jade roller to a jeweler if you’re super curious or you spent a lot of money on it.
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Warnings

  • Real jade can shatter if you drop it from a large height. If you think your jade roller is authentic, be careful with it![12]
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