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5 Anti-Aging Massages to Go with Your Natural Anti-Aging Products

Facial massage has become a popular trend in recent years. More and more people are following this trend especially since facial massage tools are now becoming accessible to use at home.  

Facial massage encourages blood flow to the skin, exfoliates, aids in lymphatic drainage, and can make you look younger. Yes, facial massage, coupled with the right products can really help reverse signs of aging and stop it in its tracks!

Here are some massage moves you need to incorporate into your skin care routine to see a difference in your skin’s appearance:

Neck and lymph massage

Lymphatic drainage can really help de-puff and make you look more awake. When we sleep, our face tends to swell up due to excess sodium, water retention, and much more. Combat such puffiness and swelling with neck and lymph massage.

To achieve this, begin massaging and stimulating the lymph area on your neck. This is the area right below your ear lobe. Toxins from the face drain into the lymph nodes. Gently massaging this area will detox your face and prevent any buildup of toxins.

With the balls of your finger, gently massage the nodes in a circular motion with soft pulses. Run your fingers down your neck with every movement. Now glide your fingers along your jaw, starting from your chin and moving outward. This movement also helps with adding definition to your jawline.

Chin and face

5 Anti-Aging Massages to Go with Your Natural Anti-Aging Products

Begin circling your fingers on your skin in an upward motion. Begin at the middle of the chin and move up on each side. Use smooth and soft motions to drain the excess fluid from the face and sculpt your features. Always use upward motions when it comes to the sides of your face; this helps against sagging skin and wrinkles.

Mouth massage

Our mouth is one of the areas that’s most affected with wrinkles and fine lines. To massage the area, use your index finger and thumb to gently grab your lips on both sides. Stretch and knead the area slowly; make sure you’re not damaging the skin. Repeat this motion 10 times. This particular massage also helps with plumping up the lips, and as you know, loss of volume in the lips is bound to happen the older you get.

Nose

Most women are insecure about the appearance of their nose; they want a slender nose that’s not too prominent. This massage will help you love the appearance of your nose since it helps with de-puffing the face in general.

Use your index fingers to drain all the way up to your brows. Apply pressure to the brow to feel the difference. It drains the swelling in the undereye region and helps with sinuses as well as headaches. Doing this regularly can help sculpt your nose and make it look sharper.

Eyes

The skin around your eyes is much thinner than the skin on the rest of your face and has fewer oil-secreting glands. It’s therefore prone to developing more wrinkles and crow’s feet.

When massaging your eye area, be very careful. Use your ring finger underneath your eyes as it applies the least amount of pressure.

Use your thumbs to apply pressure to your eyebrows all the way through. Now, move to your undereye area and use your ring finger to move outward. Make sure you’re using some facial cream or oil when massaging this area. This move helps lift your eyes and prevent them from drooping.

Make sure you’re doing these massage moves in addition to using good-quality anti-aging skin care products. Our Advanced Anti-Aging Wrinkle Cream is a one-step anti-aging solution to all your skin care needs. With a mix of active ingredients like biotin, Vitamin C, jojoba oil, retinol, and much more, there’s nothing more you could ask for in skin care.

Watch your skin change in front of your eyes with our products! We ship our products to you fast and free of cost, just call 1-888-292-7235 to place an order or for any additional information you might need.

 


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