Face Massage

Thai Face Massage
Thai Facial Massage incorporates Acupressure Reflexology - Energy Work; Hot/Cold Herbal Compress treatments; and Thai-Ayurvedic neck, shoulders, ear and scalp Massage. The fusion of these massage techniques works on the energetic, muscular, circulatory, lymphatic systems, eases tension, improves blood/lymph circulation, removes toxins from the face and balances energy to improve overall health. Another purpose of Thai Face Massage is to work with face and head meridians and acupuncture points to achieve a balance in the entire body.
Just like any other form of massage, facial massage relieves tension, promotes relaxation and restores energy to the face and body by increasing circulation. During sleep, circulation is decreased in the body, meaning less blood flow to the face which results in puffiness and a drained complexion. Facial massage stimulates blood flow in facial tissue, restoring a healthy glow and maintaining a firm and smooth appearance.
Massage stimulates circulation and brings more oxygen to the face. It also stimulates the production of collagen and tightens the skin and delays the onset of wrinkles. Forehead wrinkles are often caused due to involuntary tightening of the muscles. Massage relaxes the muscles, and delays the formation of forehead wrinkles.
Thai facial therapy uses gentle, circular strokes along differing regions of the head, face, and neck. Finger movement is always in an upward motion and, when performed regularly, keeps skin appearing tight and youthful. The forehead and nose are targeted to reduce the appearance of horizontal lines and the nostril area receives focused rubbing to unclog pores and reduce blemishes. Mouth and cheeks receive wider, sweeping strokes to prevent wrinkles and the sagging of facial muscles, while the chin and neck are targeted to promote muscle tone. Manipulation the neck area is often performed in order to ease away those unwanted double chins. With gentle fingers gliding over closed eyes, Thai facial massage makes relaxation virtually inevitable and couples the experience with improvements in skin texture and appearance.
Telephone Pippa now on 07821 807859 to arrange an appointment. Number withheld calls will not be answered. You may also email for an appointment or with an enquiry.
Just like any other form of massage, facial massage relieves tension, promotes relaxation and restores energy to the face and body by increasing circulation. During sleep, circulation is decreased in the body, meaning less blood flow to the face which results in puffiness and a drained complexion. Facial massage stimulates blood flow in facial tissue, restoring a healthy glow and maintaining a firm and smooth appearance.
Massage stimulates circulation and brings more oxygen to the face. It also stimulates the production of collagen and tightens the skin and delays the onset of wrinkles. Forehead wrinkles are often caused due to involuntary tightening of the muscles. Massage relaxes the muscles, and delays the formation of forehead wrinkles.
Thai facial therapy uses gentle, circular strokes along differing regions of the head, face, and neck. Finger movement is always in an upward motion and, when performed regularly, keeps skin appearing tight and youthful. The forehead and nose are targeted to reduce the appearance of horizontal lines and the nostril area receives focused rubbing to unclog pores and reduce blemishes. Mouth and cheeks receive wider, sweeping strokes to prevent wrinkles and the sagging of facial muscles, while the chin and neck are targeted to promote muscle tone. Manipulation the neck area is often performed in order to ease away those unwanted double chins. With gentle fingers gliding over closed eyes, Thai facial massage makes relaxation virtually inevitable and couples the experience with improvements in skin texture and appearance.
Telephone Pippa now on 07821 807859 to arrange an appointment. Number withheld calls will not be answered. You may also email for an appointment or with an enquiry.

