Facial cupping set
These Facial Cups are high quality, BPA free silicone and they can do a lot…
~ promote lymph and blood flow to help remove excess fluid and reduce puffiness.
~ release tight muscles and fascia. Think melting that jaw tension of yours away.
~ strengthening connective tissues, therefore reducing fine lines and wrinkles.
~ and stimulating collagen production.
You’ll receive 1 x mini and 1 x med facial cup
And my recently designed Facial Cupping Guide for optimal use.
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In the meantime I’ve included Step by step directions below to give you a sculpted and glowy complexion.
Simple lymph massage and cupping sequence for your face to improve circulation, promote lymph drainage, and reduce inflammation.
1. Cleanse your face and apply your fav facial oil, serum, or moisturizer.
2. Activate the lymph nodes above and below your collarbones with gentle presses. I do this about 5 times, but if you’re new to lymph work 8-10 times is likely required.
3. Activate the nodes around your jaw and ears (gently as above) and then bring the fluid from these areas down your neck and to your collarbone nodes.
4. I add a little extra oil to the cup directly. Apply the suction cup to your face and squeeze gently to create suction. Start at the center of your face and move outwards. Don’t linger in one spot for too long (otherwise it will leave a mark).
5. Focus on areas where you hold tension or fluid, like the jawline, forehead, in between brows or cheekbones. Bring the fluid towards your collarbone nodes (once you’ve brought it to the outer edges of your face). Make sure you’re not cupping over any cuts, bruises, or inflamed areas.
8. Finish by reactivating your lymph nodes by your collarbones. Repeat the sequence whenever you need. I do a short version of this most days but longer when I’m going out. You might like to rinse your face or continue with your normal skin care and make up routine.
Note: facial cupping may not be suitable for everyone, especially those with active acne, rosacea, or sensitive skin. If you’re unsure, it’s always best to check with your dermatologist or skin specialist.
Clean in hot soapy water.
These Facial Cups are high quality, BPA free silicone and they can do a lot…
~ promote lymph and blood flow to help remove excess fluid and reduce puffiness.
~ release tight muscles and fascia. Think melting that jaw tension of yours away.
~ strengthening connective tissues, therefore reducing fine lines and wrinkles.
~ and stimulating collagen production.
You’ll receive 1 x mini and 1 x med facial cup
And my recently designed Facial Cupping Guide for optimal use.
———-
In the meantime I’ve included Step by step directions below to give you a sculpted and glowy complexion.
Simple lymph massage and cupping sequence for your face to improve circulation, promote lymph drainage, and reduce inflammation.
1. Cleanse your face and apply your fav facial oil, serum, or moisturizer.
2. Activate the lymph nodes above and below your collarbones with gentle presses. I do this about 5 times, but if you’re new to lymph work 8-10 times is likely required.
3. Activate the nodes around your jaw and ears (gently as above) and then bring the fluid from these areas down your neck and to your collarbone nodes.
4. I add a little extra oil to the cup directly. Apply the suction cup to your face and squeeze gently to create suction. Start at the center of your face and move outwards. Don’t linger in one spot for too long (otherwise it will leave a mark).
5. Focus on areas where you hold tension or fluid, like the jawline, forehead, in between brows or cheekbones. Bring the fluid towards your collarbone nodes (once you’ve brought it to the outer edges of your face). Make sure you’re not cupping over any cuts, bruises, or inflamed areas.
8. Finish by reactivating your lymph nodes by your collarbones. Repeat the sequence whenever you need. I do a short version of this most days but longer when I’m going out. You might like to rinse your face or continue with your normal skin care and make up routine.
Note: facial cupping may not be suitable for everyone, especially those with active acne, rosacea, or sensitive skin. If you’re unsure, it’s always best to check with your dermatologist or skin specialist.
Clean in hot soapy water.
These Facial Cups are high quality, BPA free silicone and they can do a lot…
~ promote lymph and blood flow to help remove excess fluid and reduce puffiness.
~ release tight muscles and fascia. Think melting that jaw tension of yours away.
~ strengthening connective tissues, therefore reducing fine lines and wrinkles.
~ and stimulating collagen production.
You’ll receive 1 x mini and 1 x med facial cup
And my recently designed Facial Cupping Guide for optimal use.
———-
In the meantime I’ve included Step by step directions below to give you a sculpted and glowy complexion.
Simple lymph massage and cupping sequence for your face to improve circulation, promote lymph drainage, and reduce inflammation.
1. Cleanse your face and apply your fav facial oil, serum, or moisturizer.
2. Activate the lymph nodes above and below your collarbones with gentle presses. I do this about 5 times, but if you’re new to lymph work 8-10 times is likely required.
3. Activate the nodes around your jaw and ears (gently as above) and then bring the fluid from these areas down your neck and to your collarbone nodes.
4. I add a little extra oil to the cup directly. Apply the suction cup to your face and squeeze gently to create suction. Start at the center of your face and move outwards. Don’t linger in one spot for too long (otherwise it will leave a mark).
5. Focus on areas where you hold tension or fluid, like the jawline, forehead, in between brows or cheekbones. Bring the fluid towards your collarbone nodes (once you’ve brought it to the outer edges of your face). Make sure you’re not cupping over any cuts, bruises, or inflamed areas.
8. Finish by reactivating your lymph nodes by your collarbones. Repeat the sequence whenever you need. I do a short version of this most days but longer when I’m going out. You might like to rinse your face or continue with your normal skin care and make up routine.
Note: facial cupping may not be suitable for everyone, especially those with active acne, rosacea, or sensitive skin. If you’re unsure, it’s always best to check with your dermatologist or skin specialist.
Clean in hot soapy water.