This Facial Massage Technique Will Make You Look 10 Years Younger

This Facial Massage Technique Will Make You Look 10 Years Younger

Use the LYMA Laser as a face massage tool to give your skin the best workout of its life

Investing in hi-tech epigenetic skincare that addresses skin’s 8 aging mechanisms is smart. Incorporating the unrivalled power of the LYMA Laser using face massage techniques is genius. By understanding how to manipulate the skin at the lower levels, you can push results even further, achieving sleeker facial contours, supercharging collagen production, and switching skin from cellular decline into regeneration mode.

Face massage makes your skin more receptive to skincare ingredients

When it comes to skin rejuvenation, the benefits of daily facial massage are endless. Not only does it promote increased blood and oxygen flow and cell turnover, it also helps the skin better absorb LYMA Skincare's unprecedented volume of actives. Daily face massage applied with firm pressure, purpose and specificity enhances the penetration of proven ingredients.

“If you apply proven skincare actives, work your facial muscles, and have a nutrient dense diet that feeds those muscles, you will 100% look ten years younger.”

Start using your LYMA Laser as a face massage tool

We’re all busy, so the best skincare routines and hacks are those that fit into your lifestyle while optimizing every step. Try giving yourself a facial massage right after your double cleanse in the morning before applying LYMA Skincare.

Using a gua sha-inspired contouring approach, move the LYMA Laser in small circular movements along the jawline, working from chin to ear. Repeat at different angles up the face. From the chin, work upwards along the nasolabial folds, then glide outwards towards the ears in deep, circular movements.

Repeat as a mirror image on both sides for 15 minutes in the morning and, if possible, another 15 minutes in the evening.

Truly youthful skin has strong scaffolding

For profound structural change to define and contour skin, you have to go deep. Manipulating facial muscles, fascia (the connective tissue casing), and the extracellular matrix (ECM) — all the way to bone structure — is essential.

The LYMA Laser is designed to complement these techniques by massaging across multiple skin layers and fascia. Unlike topical-only solutions, it enhances collagen and elastin production from the basal layer upwards, reinforcing the scaffolding that supports skin. Skeletal muscles even secrete hormones that rejuvenate skin — showing why structural health is just as important as surface treatments.

5 of the best facial massage techniques using your hands

1. The full-face pinch

After applying the LYMA Cream, wait sixty seconds for absorption. Then perform a three-finger pinch across your face and neck using thumb, index, and middle fingers. This boosts circulation — a technique Coco Chanel herself swore by.

2. Acupressure to get rid of eye bags

Press the LYMA Laser gently on acupressure points around the eyes for five seconds each. This releases toxins, reduces inflammation, and smooths fine lines.

3. The 5-minute ‘neck-flix’ massage

While watching TV, place the Laser at the back of the neck (on the first vertebrae) and glide it up and down while tucking your chin. After five minutes, switch to the front of the neck, gliding horizontally from base to jaw. To target neck wrinkles, use large circular movements from the breastbone upwards.

4. Release brow tension

Hold the Laser at the inner, middle, and outer points of each brow bone for 30 seconds. Then, stretch the brow from the arch outward toward the hairline ten times. This relieves tension and softens expression lines.

5. Forehead massage to smooth out worry lines

Using index and middle fingertips, rotate anticlockwise and clockwise in small circles across forehead lines. Follow the same pattern with the LYMA Laser for enhanced results. This not only mimics “erasing” wrinkles but also uses laser therapy to reduce expression lines. Learn how to treat forehead wrinkles.

SHOP LASER

Related Articles