Facial Massage Techniques: Profiling Beauty
Facial Massage Techniques: Profiling Beauty
Facial Massage Techniques: Profiling Beauty
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One of the main principles of Japanese/Mediterranean
skin care is to get the maximum benefit of your skin care
product through massage.
KEEP THIS IN MIND These massage techniques are
done gently as one of the founding principles of this type
of skin care is to do as little damage to the existing skin
cells as possible.
Another principle of Japanese/Mediterranean Skin care is
to increase circulation thereby moving stagnant lymph
fluids which tend to build up under the skin’s surface over
time causing poor skin health and sagging skin tissues.
Water Bottle Massage Technique:
Perform this massage during your bath or leaning over a
sink.
1. Starting above the brow
on one side, move back
and forth going upward on
your forehead
5. Squeeze the bottle and swirl around the outer edge
of the mouth
Facial Skin Stretching
This can be done, when first waking to stimulate the skin,
after exercising
1. Gently with your fingertips, pull the skin around the
corners of your eyes, upward at the temple and
inward at the base of the eye. Repeat on the other
side.
2. Pull the skin on your face outward using the palms of
your hands, then follow by gently lifting the skin
upward.
Piano Touch Technique
Jiggling
Pressing Technique
Cleansing Massage
3. With the middle and ringer fingers of each hand
start a crisscross stroking movement at the middle
of the forehead starting at the browline then move
upward toward the hairline. Move toward the right
temple and back to the center of the forehead. You
can repeat this several times according to the level
of cleansing needed.
8. With the Middle and Ring fingers of each hand, slide
the fingers from the bridge of the nose over the
brow (lifting the brow) and down the chin. Start a
firm circular movement on the chin with the thumbs.
Change to the middle fingers at the corner of the
mouth. Rotate the fingers several times and slide
the fingers up the sides of the nose, over the brow
then stop at the temples applying slight pressure.
Slide fingers downward to the chin and repeat the
movements as needed. The downward movement
on the side of the face should have a very light
touch to avoid dragging the skin down.
9. With the pads of the fingertips start a light tapping
movement on the cheeks, work in a circle around
the cheeks. Repeat several times
6. Start a light tapping movement with the tips of
your fingers. Tap lightly around the eyes as if
playing piano. Continue tapping moving from the
temple, under the eye, toward the nose, up and
over the brow and outward to the temple. Do not
tap the eyelids directly over the eyeballs. Repeat
as many times as necessary.
10. With the middle finger of each of your hands start
a circular movement at the center of the chin and
move up the to earlobes. Return your middle
finger to the corners of the mouth then continue to
the middle of the ears. Return the middle fingers
to the nose and continue the circular movements
to the top of the ear. Repeat several times.
12. With the middle finger of both of your hands, draw
the fingers from the center of your lip, around the
mouth, under the lower lip and continue under the
chin. Repeat as needed.
15. With the middle and ring fingers of your right
hand, give two quick taps under the chin, followed with
one quick tap with the middle and ring fingers of the left
hand. The taps should be done in a continuous
movement, keeping a steady rhythm. The taps should
be done lightly but with enough pressure so a soft
slapping can be heard. Continue the tapping movement
while moving the hands slightly to the right and then
left, so as to cover the complete underside of the chin.
Without stopping or breaking rhythm of the tapping,
move to the right cheek.
17. Keep up the tapping movement, moving back under
the chin and over to the right corner of the mouth.
Perform a rolling movement with the 1st three
fingers of each of your hands. One finger follows
the other as each finger lifts the corner of the
mouth. Repeat movements several times. Continue
this rolling movement as you quickly move under
the chin to the left corner of the mouth. Repeat
several times.
19. Finish by continuing the rolling movement back
and forth across the forehead, gradually slowing
down. Go slower and slower and lighter and
lighter. Taper the movement off until the fingers
are gradually lifted from the forehead.
Lymph Massage
3. Use your pointer finger to keep pressing the hollow
area and with your hand held against your neck,
slide your hand downward. Repeat this for the other
side of your neck.
Heat Treatment
Temperature is an important part of Japanese/
Mediterranean skin care. Heat is used to increase
circulation, relax, detoxify and assist your products
in their penetration.
– think relaxing and beautifying, think of this when the
Air conditioning has been at full blast, you just came
inside from -30 degrees below, when your menstrual
cycle gets to you or when stress is getting the best of
you.
1. Clean your skin according to your skin type’s
specification
2. Prepare a towel by soaking it in hot water.
Preferably use a bamboo towel with no dyes
(always try to wash any towel that touches your
face after it is cleansed with a nontoxic detergent
– this is one open pathway for dangerous
chemicals to wreak havoc on your skin)
3. Additionally, microwave that hot towel for another
30 seconds (careful not to burn)
Place the towel on your face and across your ears.
Make sure your entire forehead is covered (it is
your stress indicator and needs to relax more than
any other part of your face). Allow to sit three
minutes
4. Soak some bamboo or organic cotton strips of
fabric in some warm water. Apply a hydrating
lotion (Like Helan 24Hr Hydrata) on your skin and
place the strips over your facial skin. If you want
an additional boost, take a plastic shower cap (like
the ones given away for free in hotel rooms) and
poke several large holes in it. Place the shower
cap over your face with the cotton strips and rest
for 10 minutes. If you choose not to you’re the
shower cap—just leave the strips on for 5 minutes
as the drying of the strips will start to pull
hydration from your skin.
5. Perform a gentle facial massage with your hands
wetted with clean water.
6. Apply any serum that your profile indicates is
necessary. Seal this with a cream
Cool down
Cooling is used to decrease inflammation, constrict
blood vessels, relieve tired skin and awaken the skin
and senses in the morning.
This one is great for summer heat, after a workout
(to return the natural color to your face) or when
the humidity is high.