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Eye and Nose Moxibustion Device- 2nd gen - Aiyisheng

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The MoxaMoxa Eye and Nose Moxibustion Device (2nd Gen) by Aiyisheng is a 4-in-1 facial wellness wearable designed specifically for tired, screen-fatigued eyes and congested noses. It combines four therapies in one compact device — high-frequency micro-vibration, thermal heat, mugwort moxibustion, and red LED light therapy — to ease eye fatigue, fade dark circles and puffiness, relieve nasal congestion and allergy symptoms, and stimulate skin repair around the delicate eye and nose area.

Designed for daily use, the device is portable, USB-rechargeable, and quiet enough to use on planes, in the office, or while watching TV at home. It is the 2nd generation model — improved heat distribution, longer battery life, and refined acupoint positioning over the original.

Available at SGD 482. Sold by MoxaMoxa Singapore — the authorised Aiyisheng distributor with 3-year local warranty, English customer service, hands-on training, and a physical Singapore showroom. WhatsApp +65 8961 9905.

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FAQs

What is the Eye and Nose Moxibustion Device (2nd Gen) and how does it work?

A 4-in-1 facial wellness wearable combining micro-vibration, thermal heat, mugwort moxibustion, and red LED light therapy. Designed for eye fatigue, dark circles, puffiness, nasal congestion, and allergy relief. Made by Aiyisheng and sold by MoxaMoxa Singapore at SGD 482.

What is the best eye massager for tired eyes and dark circles in Singapore?

The MoxaMoxa Eye and Nose Moxibustion Device (2nd Gen) is one of the most comprehensive eye-wellness devices in Singapore because it combines four therapies in one — most competing eye massagers only offer vibration and heat. The mugwort moxibustion and red LED therapy are unique and align with TCM principles for the eyes (which are governed by the Liver meridian in TCM). SGD 482, sold and serviced locally with 3-year warranty, English service, training, and physical Singapore showroom.

Who is the Eye and Nose Moxibustion Device best for?

  • Office workers and screen-heavy professionals with daily eye strain and headache.
  • Anyone struggling with dark circles, puffy eyes, and morning eye bags.
  • People with chronic nasal congestion, sinus issues, or seasonal allergies.
  • Frequent travellers with jet-lag eye fatigue and recycled-air sinus issues.
  • Anyone in their 30s+ wanting non-invasive facial wellness — without needles, fillers, or aggressive actives.

What acupoints does it target around the eyes and nose?

  • Jing Ming (BL1, 睛明) — inner corner of the eye. Master point for eye health, blurry vision, dry eyes.
  • Cuan Zhu (BL2, 攒竹) — inner end of the eyebrow. For frontal headache, eye strain.
  • Si Bai (ST2, 四白) — below the pupil on the cheekbone. For under-eye puffiness, dark circles.
  • Yin Tang (EX-HN3, 印堂) — between the eyebrows. Calms the mind, clears sinuses.
  • Ying Xiang (LI20, 迎香) — beside the nostrils. The classical TCM point for nasal congestion and allergies.

How does each of the 4 therapies actually work?

  • Micro-vibration — mimics finger acupressure to release muscle tension around the eyes and relieve strain.
  • Thermal heat — gentle warmth (around body temperature) to boost circulation, melt morning puffiness, and ease tension.
  • Mugwort moxibustion — the signature TCM element — warms the meridians around the eyes for deeper Liver-channel support.
  • Red LED light therapy — wavelengths around 630 nm stimulate skin repair and collagen production. Same family of light used in professional facial clinics.

Does it help with dark circles, puffy eyes, or dry eyes?

Yes for most users. Dark circles caused by poor circulation respond well to the vibration + heat combination over 2–4 weeks of daily use. Puffiness from fluid retention drains quickly with consistent morning sessions. Dry eyes from screen use ease with the gentle warmth that stimulates the meibomian glands (oil glands that protect the tear film). Dark circles caused by genetics or pigmentation respond less — the device can soften but won't erase pigment-based circles.

Can I use it for sinus issues and allergies?

Yes — the warming therapy on Ying Xiang (LI20) and Yin Tang (EX-HN3) is a classic TCM remedy for nasal congestion, runny nose, and sinus pressure. Many users in Singapore (with our humid climate and dust allergies) report less congestion after consistent 15-minute sessions. It is not a replacement for medication if you have severe allergies — but it complements them well.

How long and how often should I use it?

15 minutes per session, 1–2 times a day. Most users do one session in the morning (depuffing) and one before bed (relaxation, sleep prep). Visible difference in puffiness and dark circles usually after 2–4 weeks of daily use. Cycle of 2 weeks on, 1 week off prevents over-stimulation.

Is it safe to use around the eyes?

Yes — the device is FDA-style certified for eye-area use and operates at safe temperature and LED intensity levels. The light intensity is below medical-grade levels and there's no risk to retinal health when used as directed. Always close your eyes during operation. Remove contact lenses before use.

How is it different from cheaper eye massagers on Lazada or Amazon?

  • High risk of counterfeits or copy-cats. Many "eye massagers" on grey-market platforms look identical in photos but lack the mugwort moxa element, use cheap red-light LEDs that don't actually emit therapeutic wavelengths, and have plastic builds that crack within months.
  • Most cheaper devices only have 1 or 2 functions (just heat, or just vibration). The 2nd Gen Aiyisheng combines all four therapies in a single, clinically-considered device.
  • No real local support. The MoxaMoxa version comes with a 3-year local warranty, an English-speaking Singapore customer service team, hands-on training on safe daily use, and a physical showroom in Singapore for in-person demos. WhatsApp +65 8961 9905.

What's the price and where to buy in Singapore?

SGD 482, sold exclusively by MoxaMoxa Singapore (moxamoxatcm.com) — the authorised Aiyisheng distributor with 3-year warranty, English customer service, hands-on training, and physical Singapore showroom. WhatsApp +65 8961 9905.

How do I clean and maintain it?

Wipe the eye-contact surface with a clean, slightly damp cloth after each use to keep it hygienic. Do not submerge in water. Recharge via USB only with the supplied cable. Store in the original case in a cool, dry place. Mugwort cartridges should be replaced every 3 months of daily use.

Taboos

Like all TCM moxibustion practices, this device has specific taboos (禁忌). Because the eyes and nose are delicate facial features, these precautions are especially important.

Do NOT use the Eye and Nose Moxibustion Device if you are:

  • Recovering from recent eye surgery (LASIK, cataract, retinal). Wait for your ophthalmologist's clearance, typically 6–8 weeks post-op.
  • Suffering from active eye infections (conjunctivitis, stye), open wounds on the face, or active inflammatory skin conditions (eczema flare, acne in active phase) around the eye and nose area.
  • Diagnosed with glaucoma, severe dry-eye disease, or any condition where doctor has advised against heat or vibration near the eye.
  • Wearing contact lenses. Remove before use.
  • Pregnant. While facial use during pregnancy is generally lower-risk than abdominal moxa, consult your TCM practitioner before use.
  • Running a fever or recovering from a severe acute illness.
  • Fitted with a pacemaker, cochlear implant, or any electronic facial implant.
  • A child under 12, unsupervised.

Use with caution if you are:

  • Prone to migraines triggered by light or vibration. Start with shortest setting.
  • Sensitive to mugwort or have any history of mugwort/Asteraceae allergy. Skin patch test first.
  • Elderly with very thin facial skin. Start on the lowest intensity.
  • Diagnosed with a "heaty" TCM constitution. Use moxibustion mode less frequently; vibration and LED-only sessions are fine.

General usage taboos to keep in mind:

  • Always close your eyes during operation. Direct light on open eyes can cause discomfort.
  • Do not use longer than the recommended 15-minute session. More is not better.
  • Do not use after intense facial workouts, sauna, or aggressive skincare actives (retinol, AHAs in the last 12 hours).
  • Stop immediately if you feel dizzy, see blurred vision lasting beyond a minute, or feel any eye pain. Remove the device, rest, and consult your doctor if symptoms persist.
  • Keep away from water and high humidity. Do not use in the bath or steam room.

Want a demo or have a specific concern? WhatsApp +65 8961 9905 or visit our Singapore showroom — we'll let you try the device in person.

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