Saturday, December 26, 2009

Has anyone tried Lemon Essential Massage Oil on their skin after shower?

Does it really work?


And if I try it on after bath, do I have to rinse it off later?Has anyone tried Lemon Essential Massage Oil on their skin after shower?
The good news is that a face massage is one of the best beauty treatments you can give yourself. The bad news is that, unfortunately, it does not exercise the muscles, stop the skin sagging, prevent wrinkles or act as a natural facelift. Over 80 per cent of wrinkles are caused by sun damage, the rest are hereditary; both are impossible to wipe away with the stroke of a hand. The best two weapons against premature wrinkling are protecting skin from the sun and making sure it is always well moisturized.





How to Massage the Face


This is a self-massage, so it is an ideal way for you to apply your daily moisturizer, morning or night. To give your fingers enough slip, you will need more moisturizer than usual but you will find it is quickly and thoroughly absorbed.





Alternatively, massage in a fine facial oil, such as peach kernel, apricot kernel, sweet almond, avocado or wheatgerm. These will not leave a shiny, greasy finish to the skin and are excellent moisturizers - they seal the surface so effectively that they keep more natural moisture in the skin than most cosmetic face creams. Do the massage sitting in front of a mirror until you are familiar with the movements. Do all strokes with a gentle, light hand - and do step six in private, unless you want to be laughed at........ http://www.massageforailments.com/facial鈥?/a>

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