
Not Another Gadget. An Actual Nightly Relief.
We know. You've tried the creams. The rollers. Maybe even those "detox" trends everyone was talking about. And nothing really worked—or it was too complicated to keep up with.
The Velaine Brush is different. Warmth + massage, 10 minutes. Done.
Immediate comfort—feel the warmth and relief from session one
No learning curve—just glide, adjust to your comfort, and relax
Realistic results—lighter-feeling legs and reduced puffiness, not miracle promises
How 10 Minutes Delivers Real Relief
Why Velaine?
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Immediate warmth + relief from session one |
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9 adjustable levels for your comfort |
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Simple 10-minute routine you'll stick with |
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No bruising or painful suction |
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30-night comfort guarantee |
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I use it?
How often should I use it?
Daily if you like! Most women use it for 10 minutes before bed. For best results with puffiness and skin texture, aim for at least 3-4 times per week.
Will it bruise or hurt?
Will it bruise or hurt?
No. Unlike aggressive cupping tools, Velaine uses gentle warmth and vibration—no painful suction. Start at a lower setting and adjust to your comfort. You're in control.
How soon will I feel results?
How soon will I feel results?
Most women feel lighter, more relaxed legs after the first session. For visible changes in skin texture or puffiness, give it 2-3 weeks of consistent use.
Can I use it on areas other than my legs?
Can I use it on areas other than my legs?
Yes—abdomen, thighs, arms, even lower back. Anywhere you carry tension or notice puffiness.
Do I need to use oil with it?
Do I need to use oil with it?
Optional. It works great on dry skin, but adding oil can help it glide more smoothly and feel more spa-like. Use whatever you have—nothing special required.
LISA MARTINEZ, LMTLicensed Massage Therapist, 14 years
Finally—something my clients can use at home.
"I recommend heat and massage for heavy, tired legs all the time. But most women can't afford weekly appointments. This does what I do in my practice—warmth to relax the muscles, gentle stimulation to support circulation. It's simple, it's safe, and it actually works."


