Facial Massage not only helps in toning the face muscles but also in reducing signs of aging. As pollution, stress, environmental aggressors and crippled lifestyle has taken a toll on our skin, a simple Facial Massage technique can help pamper the skin while delaying the signs of aging.
As we age, our skin loses the ability to efficiently slough off dead skin cells, which results in sagging skin and wrinkles. While an appropriate skin care routine is a good place to start, when you notice signs fine lines, wrinkles, sluggish complexion, acne, distended capillaries, to name a few conditions, a regular Facial Massage will really get your skin back to its beautiful best.
The Benefits of a Facial Massage
1. Stimulating Blood Flow
Like other forms of Facial Massage, lymphatic massage is said to promote circulation. This increase in blood flow can help bring more oxygen to your skin, a key ingredient when it comes to maintaining a healthy, more youthful complexion.
2. Clearing Toxins
Exposing our skin to environmental pollution and the daily stresses of life can lead to toxic buildup. This can result in dry and dull-looking skin that lacks a healthy glow. Detoxification is important for maintaining healthy skin and removing toxins. There are several lymph nodes in your face, primarily in the chin and jaw area; stimulating these lymphatic glands pushes lymph fluid throughout the face, which catalyzes toxin removal. Lack of stimulation will do the opposite. To maintain a healthy and happy facial glow and stay toxin-free, regular deep massaging is important.
3. Stimulating Lymph Flow and Reduction of Swelling
Lymphatic massage has been shown to increase lymphatic drainage and reduce swelling, particularly for those who have undergone surgery. If you tend to have facial swelling or bloating, this form of massage could help to reduce it. To explain the above point in further detail, your lymphatic system is crucial to the circulatory system. It is comprised of vessels and lymph nodes that produce lymph fluids, which are full of white blood cells. Lymph fluid pushes toxins out of the system and into the bloodstream, which then flushes out those toxins. The techniques used to massage the face help push the fluid forward, resulting in the removal of toxins and reducing inflammation in the skin. Your skin feels radiant and softer after a massage due to increased circulation within the lymphatic system.
4. Reducing Water Retention
There are plenty of reasons why your face might be holding onto more water than usual. Whether due to menstruation or you’ve been snacking on a few too many salty treats, this lymphatic fluid retention can often manifest in the cheeks and under eyes. Lymphatic Facial Massage is said to help release any buildup of fluids in the face, thereby reducing the appearance of bloating and puffiness overall.
5. Improving Sinus Symptoms
When mucus accumulates in the sinuses and nasal passageways, this leads to irritating conditions such as headaches, stuffiness, and nasal pressure. The combination of steam, pressure points, and manipulations used during a Facial Massage can help relieve the nasal congestion that is often present if you suffer from sinus symptoms due to allergies.
6. Anti Aging Effekt
As we age, the level of collagen produced decreases, which results in reduced elasticity and loose skin. To increase firmness and elasticity of the skin and slowing the appearance of wrinkles, enriching the skin with our Cell Regenerating Face Oil is key. The Facial Massage helps to absorb the precious nutrients of the Cell Regenerating Face Oil, therefor it is best to add a Facial Massage to your daily skincare routine to increase collagen levels and make the skin firmer over time.
7. Hydration on a Deeper Level
Hydration is also extremely important for maintaining healthy skin. The manipulations together with using the Cell Regenerating Face Oil can replenish your skin during a Facial Massage, providing a deeper hydration than only applying the Oil in usual circular superficial motion. During a Facial Massage Products are allowed to penetrate the skin at a deeper level, allowing them to hydrate both the dermis and the epidermis.
8. Managing Scar Tissue
If you have a facial scar that’s in the healing process, massage can be greatly beneficial.
Massaging the scar tissue and surrounding areas may help increase blood flow, loosen up nearby tissues, and flatten bumps. Facial Massage may also help relieve symptoms such as pain, itchiness, and tenderness. Massage therapy is helping in reducing pain and itchy skin while improving the appearance of raised scars from burns.
9. Helps Tone Face Muscles
It is essential to stimulate postural muscle as it collapses during the natural aging process. The best way to avoid this is to tone facial muscles. Stimulating activity in postural (deep) muscle boosts your body’s production of proteins which plump and tighten the muscles; resulting in facial muscle firming. This also increases blood flow, triggering the production of naturally occurring collagen and elastin which are then released into the epidermis resulting in a healthy, radiant complexion.
Over time, as you tone facial muscles, they become stronger and healthier, facial muscle firming occurs, lines and wrinkles diminish and your skin becomes tighter and lifted.
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