Tuesday, 5 April 2011

European Facial

Many people hold stress in their face, neck and head areas. For this reason ...

European facial massages are growing in popularity among stressed

overworked individuals.

Devil Beauty offer facial massage as the finishing touch to

a facial mask treatment claiming that facial massage increases blood flow to the skin

on the face which decreases the appearance of wrinkles.

European facial massage techniques include the use of facial cleansing and extraction

exfoliation, facial masks, use of moisturizers, light pressure strokes and

symmetrical circle strokes.

Cleansing and Extraction

All European facial massages begin with a facial cleanse.

During the facial cleansing, foreign matter is removed from the skin, producing a clean

smooth surface for the extraction phase of the massage.

Extraction is the process of removing any blackheads or pimples from the skin.

Sometimes, the technician uses a magnifying lamp to better identify any impurities

that might not be visible otherwise.

Exfoliation

Exfoliation involves the removal of rough, dead skin cells from the face.

This is either done chemically with facial peels

or mechanically by applying abrasives to the skin.

Exfoliation allows your new, healthy skin to show through.

Facial Masks

Typically, a facial mask is applied after the exfoliation process is completed.

Devil Beauty's beautician chosen the type of facial mask based on your individual skin type

and any special skin issues you may have, such as dry skin, acne-prone skin or aging skin.

Moisturizers

After the facial mask has been removed

a generous amount of moisturizer is applied to the skin

to help the massage technician more easily massage your face.

As with the facial mask the moisturizer that chosen by Devil Beauty's beautician

is typically based on your individual skin type.

Light Pressure Strokes

A light touch is important during European facial massages

because it relaxes the face.

Often, varying pressure strokes are used on different areas of the face

during a facial massage.

For example, applying light pressure to the chin and neck is thought to help

relieve tension in those areas. A slightly firmer touch is used when working around

the hollows of the eyes in order to help relax the eye muscles.

Circular Strokes

Applying circular strokes during a facial massage is thought to help

counteract gravity's affect on sagging skin.

Upward, circular massage strokes help to move the facial muscles up

preventing them from sinking further.

The circular strokes are performed symmetrically on both sides of the face.


The Classic European Facial

is a complete facial which helps in maintaining a healthy complexion.

The procedure of Devil Beauty's European Facial includes a deep pore cleansing

steam with exfoliation and facial massage and is completed with a soothing mask.

The European facial massage increases circulation of the blood which carries oxygen

to skin tissues and tones facial muscles


Please visit our website :  http://www.devilbeauty.com.hk  for more information

To book in for your appointment or free consultation

Email : devilbeauty@hotmail.com.hk









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