Facial cupping is an ancient Chinese technique that has been used for thousands of years to improve the skin’s appearance and health.
In this technique, we use small, specially designed cups. They create a vacuum on the skin’s surface, stimulating blood flow, lymphatic drainage, and collagen production.
Facial cupping is gaining popularity in the beauty industry as a natural, non-invasive alternative to invasive procedures, such as Botox and fillers.
In this article, we will explore the benefits of facial cupping and how it gives you youthful and glowing skin.
How does facial cupping work?
Facial cupping involves using small cups made of glass or silicone to create suction on the skin. The cups are placed on the face skin and then moved smoothly around the face, neck and chest.
It stimulates the flow of blood and lymph. Consequently, the lymphatic system eliminates the waste and toxins from our faces.
The suction created by the cups also helps to stimulate cells responsible for
collagen production, which is essential for maintaining the skin’s elasticity and youthfulness.
Benefits of facial cupping:
- Reducing or smoothing out fine lines and wrinkles gives you a more youthful-looking complexion.
- Improving skin tone and texture. The increased oxygen-rich blood circulation and lymphatic drainage can help to improve the skin’s tone and texture, giving you a smoother and brighter complexion.
- Reducing puffiness and dark circles. Facial cupping can help to reduce puffiness and dark circles around the eyes by increasing lymphatic drainage.
- Promoting relaxation and reducing stress levels.
How is Facial Cupping Done?
Facial cupping is usually done by a trained professional using small glass or silicone cups. They are much smaller compared to the cups used in body treatments.
The facial cups create a vacuum on the skin surface and are moved very gently across the chest, neck and face, following the skin’s natural contours.
It is essential to clean the skin before treatment and then apply facial oil. Remember! Don’t use facial cups on dry skin without lubrication because you may risk causing damage.
Using serums or creams with active ingredients is valuable before applying facial oil. Consequently, cupping will help the absorption of all these ingredients.
Each facial cupping session starts with stimulation of the lymphatic system by opening the nodes located in the chest area, neck, jawline, and near ears.
The treatment can be done once a week for about 15 minutes.
Is Facial Capping Safe?
Facial Cupping is generally considered safe for most people, although there are some situations where it may not be recommended. The common contraindications for facial cupping are open wounds, sensitive skin (relative), active breakouts, deep vein thrombosis, skin cancer, and allergic reaction.
Facial cupping is also not recommended for clients who have recently had fillers or botulinum toxin because of their potential migration under the skin.
In conclusion, facial cupping is a safe and non-invasive way to rejuvenate the skin. Furthermore, it is a complementary practice to be used in conjunction with other face therapy or massage.
Whether you are looking for a natural way to refresh your skin or simply want to try something new, facial cupping is a great option to consider.
This fantastic practice is gaining popularity in the modern world of skincare.
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