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Last summer I found a website that very neatly gave instructions on how to massage your face and give yourself a simple at home massage using just water and your favorite moisturizer. I did it only once ( I am very very bad with beauty routines) but I still remember how good I felt at the end and how wonderful my skin looked. I have no clue which website it was and have been searching for it in vain all day long :(

On the bright side I found a new set of instructions and a video on the same ( I so desperately wanted to share this with you) This is a great for the summer with all the horrible dirty build up that the sweat can cause. Plus the moisturizer soaks into your skin leaving you feeling so light and fresh!!!

What I did: I washed my face with warm water and Garnier Nutritionist Cleanser. Pat dried my face. Applied Curel Moisturizer all over my face and followed the massaging instructions. I also used cold water to spread the moisturizer over my face to make me feel cool... At the end of the massaging I washed my face, pat dried and rubbed some ice cubes all over my face and neck. Aaaaaaaah...the freshness and the softness at the end of it!! You have to try this to believe it!

VIDEO on how to give a facial using a moisturizer

Things You’ll Need:

  • Bowl of hot water or facial steamer
  • Towels
  • Facial moisturizer
  • Facial cleanser
  • Facial toner
Step1
Start with a clean face. This is also a good time to remove dead skin cells which trap dirt and make for unsightly dry spots and a splotchy complexion. Use a cleanser scrub with alpha-hydroxy to serve double duty as a skin cleanser and mild exfoliater. Also, at this time, put your hair up away from your face.

Step2
Open the pores to allow the magic of a facial massage to work. If you do not own a facial steamer you can apply wet warm towels to the face or use a bowl filled with steaming water. Place your face about 8 to 12 inches from the hot water and cover your head and the bowl with a towel to trap the heat. Steam heat the face for 5 to 10 minutes.

Step3
Apply acne treatment as needed prior to giving a facial massage. If you have neglected your skin or are acne-prone, you may see an increase in breakouts initially. With continued good skin care acne should decrease. Avoid using a toner at this stage, however, as you want the pores to remain open during the facial massage.

Step4
Lie down with the head slightly elevated. Place hand-warmed moisturizer on the skin liberally using about a half-dollar-sized amount on the cheeks, forehead and chin. A slippery facial moisturizer or night cream works best for a facial massage to minimize tugging at the skin's surface.

Step5
Use your two middle fingers to distribute the moisturizer and begin the facial massage process. With a light touch, work upward from the chin, and from the center of the nose outward to the sides--as if painting on cat whiskers. Then work upward across the forehead. Massage with slow, light, fluid motions and try to maintain contact with the skin with at least one hand at a time to improve relaxation.

Step6
Massage the face working from the chin upwards and from the center of the face outwards to the ear, using half-dollar size circular strokes. When an end point is reached return your fingers close to the previous starting position. Avoid massaging downwards and in the eye area.

Step7
Massage the forehead by starting above the nose and working outwards to the sides or hairline. Further work on tension areas with the thumbs: between the eyebrows, above the brow arch and the temple to relieve tension and address pressure points. Use a little more pressure in these areas, massaging slowly and more deeply in the same direction for about 1 to 2 minutes.

Step8
Sinus massage areas Incorporate sinus pressure relief into a facial massage by first squeezing the bridge of the nose with the thumb and index finger. Short finger nails are required here. After 15 seconds, and without releasing the fingers, work the area by pressing up towards the brow bone several times. Next re-grip the bridge area and simultaneously pull and massage outward away from the face. Small circular rotations can be applied here and along the sinus areas at the sides of the nose and above the cheekbone.

Step9
Finish the facial with a regular application of cleanser, toner, acne treatment, and moisturizer or rinse off the facial massage lotion and apply a facial mask followed by the same skincare regimen.

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3 comments

Never Mind!! said... @ June 25, 2008 at 1:31 AM

That sounds really refreshing. I have my weekend beauty project in order now.

BeautyTalk said... @ June 29, 2008 at 9:35 PM

I have to try this.

Mukho said... @ June 30, 2008 at 8:14 AM

I got an amazing facial machine last time I was in Mumbai... its a vibrating massager with differently shaped detachable heads for scalp, face, back and all. Worked wonders with a bit of moisturiser. Was very reasonably priced too, at 200 bucks.

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