British facialist Nicola Joss begins her mass-odge facial with a warm detox mask, but before I can settle into thinking it's a cakewalk, she's up and at 'em, working oil into every nook of my face with great authority. I whimper, but she assures me, like a pro boxing coach, "When I began doing this to myself it hurt a lot, because I had loads of tension in my facial muscles, but now it doesn't hurt at all."
One look at this pretty, blonde vegan of indeterminate age, and I'm thinking, "If I endure this, will I look like you? Okay. Go." A veteran of the fashion industry (having worked with top names like Kate Moss, Inez and Vinoodh, and Vogue), she now travels the world for Sanctuary Spas, making the world's most beautiful people more beautiful. Her technique boosts muscle tone and blood flow to the skin, which means plumper cheeks, higher brows, and less of those deep worry lines. She points out that wrinkles are not the main thing people should focus on when trying to maintain a youthful appearance. Sagging facial muscles are much more of a giveaway of one's age.
Via: Facial Massage: A Good Alternative to Injectables Like Collagen and Botox
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar