The face is one of the parts of our body most subject to stress and often forgotten, just like our feet. All our muscular tensions, the nervousness of the day, the constantly solicited facial expressions accumulate unconsciously in this area and make it easily subject to great tiredness. It is also the part of our body that is most in contact with the outside world, continually subject to absorbing the smog and dust that is inevitably found there.
Not only that, but it alone contains 4 of our 5 sensory organs (sight, smell, taste and hearing) and therefore represents the vital fulcrum of our assimilation and processing of the world, in immediate contact with our brain.
In terms of Traditional Chinese Medicine, we can say that many of the main Meridians pass through the face but, above all, that precisely due to the presence of all our sense organs (the "orifices"), this area is fundamental for the well-being of all our internal organs and therefore our health.
Facial massage is performed using tools such as cups and guasha to allow intense work on the facial muscles, blood circulation, lymphatic drainage and a relaxing action on wrinkles.
Unlike any other massage, in this case Shea Butter is used, which has incredible emollient, hydrating and regenerating properties and helps maintain the natural elasticity of the skin.
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