Many people mistakenly believe that wrinkles are a clear sign of aging on a woman’s face. However, this statement is not entirely accurate.
While wrinkles affect appearance, they are not always the reason a face appears older.
Today, let’s take a look at three “fatigue markers” that visually make your face look tired and unkempt. Below is an example of how a face can appear more rested and cared for.
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The reason is the so-called “fatigue markers”, which can appear even at a young age – some people appear as early as 25 years old, others even at 50 years old. Much depends on lifestyle, nutrition, general health and genetic predisposition.
However, using fillers to address this problem may not be effective. Although they can instantly improve appearance, their effect is short-lived and “marker” problems can be exacerbated by general facial heaviness.
“Fatigue markers” occur for a variety of reasons, including fat migration and swelling, which can only be exacerbated by the use of fillers.
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How to treat “fatigue markers” A safe and effective way is lymphatic drainage, which helps reduce the appearance of “fatigue markers” and make facial relief easier.
Lymphatic stagnation can cause many visual changes, and many women who previously thought about plastic surgery or injections have discovered the effectiveness of lymphatic drainage techniques.
One of René Koch’s lymphatic drainage massage techniques involves the use of the following:
- 2 teaspoons,
- 2 cups,
- facial massage oil,
- Waterfall
- Ice – 1 cube.
The massage should be performed on previously cleansed skin of the face and neck.
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Preparation:
Fill two glasses with water at different temperatures: one should contain warm water that is comfortable for the skin, the other should contain cold water with the addition of an ice cube.
Apply a massage oil or cream suitable for your skin type to your face.Massage technique:
Place the spoons in a glass of warm water for 20-30 seconds.
Massage your neck five times, then five downward strokes.
Dip the spoons in cold water for 15 seconds and repeat the movements.
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Continue to alternate between the hot and cold boots, in mass in all the directions indicated on the diagram. At the end of the facial massage, pass the chin and the nasal sillons, to complete the forehead massage.This massage is recommended for 10 treatments every day. After a week of breaks, the courses should be repeated twice a week for a long-lasting effect.