Popsugar Health & Fitness Health News Best Massage Balls Massage Balls Are the New Wave of Self-Care, and We Found the Best Ones 30 January 2018 by India Yaffe As POPSUGAR editors, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you'll like too. If you buy a product we have recommended, we may receive affiliate commission, which in turn supports our work. Already, 2018 is proving to be the year of self-care. The wellness-obsessed among us are familiar with the hurts-so-good feeling of foam rolling your legs, but the massage ball is our new favorite tool to help ease sore muscles. Much smaller than a foam roller, they're ideal for getting out knots in your back, cramps in your foot, or whatever might be aching. This is the newest, buzziest way to care for your body. Just scroll to shop! Deep Tissue Massage Balls A complete set of Deep Tissue Massage Balls ($24) in different sizes and materials is an absolute must-have. Professional Massage Balls Foot Ball This Professional Massage Balls Foot Ball ($7) is insanely effective, but gentle enough to be used on children and elderly people alike. STOTT PILATES Merrithew Peanut Ball Massager It just makes sense to sell massage balls in sets; why roll out one shoulder when you could do both at the same time? We like the shape of this STOTT PILATES Merrithew Peanut Ball Massager ($20). Tiger Tail Foam Roller and Massage Ball Bundle The ultimate addition to your self-care routine, the Tiger Tail Foam Roller and Massage Ball Bundle ($50, originally $60) comes with a massage ball on a rope, so you can easily access some of those hard-to-reach spots, and a foam roller for larger areas. Buxton Emoji Stress Massage Ball How cute are these Buxton Emoji Stress Massage Balls ($1, originally $2)? Lilac Massage Ball This Lilac Massage Ball ($12, originally $16) is pointed without being annoying, and comes in the year's hottest shade. Muscle Max Massage Ball The grid pattern on this Muscle Max Massage Ball ($19) has been specially designed to hit all the trigger points on various muscle groups just by moving it around. Kieba Massage Lacrosse Balls These little Kieba Massage Lacrosse Balls ($10) will knock out your tension in no time. TriggerPoint Self-Myofascial Release and Deep Tissue Massage Ball The material on the TriggerPoint Self-Myofascial Release and Deep Tissue Massage Ball ($22) has been created to mimic the feeling of human hands, so you can really work out your knots. Peanut Massage Ball Double massage balls, like the Peanut Massage Ball ($12), are especially good at increasing circulation and reducing inflammation. ShoppingHealth NewsHealthy LivingFitness GearTargetHSNZulily