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Face Lifting Q&A: Hands vs Tools

A quick Q&A on face lifting massage vs tools

We all love face lifting and beauty trends, but sometimes it must be confusing hearing all different kinds of things that can help with face lifting, skin tightening, contouring, etcetera.

We all want the best face lifting tools and the latest trending tools. I, myself, love treating myself every once in a while and getting an expensive face lifting rejuvenation kit or vibrating face massager.

And I, too, experience confusion when scrolling through instagram and seeing the same tool I have in my beauty drawer being used for “scraping away bloating or illness” when I just use it for face massaging. Can these tools have more than one use?

You’ll find that with Gua Sha (which we have already covered in this face lifting blog) that it can be used for face lifting, lymphatic drainage, and much more. So, the answer is yes to the question of whether we can use tools for more than just what it says on the box when we get it. I’m sure there’s reasonable precautions we all have to take so I’m not recommending going too far with experimenting. But, if you see any kind of Gua Sha tutorials on YouTube, perhaps a face lifting tutorial and then a neck lifting tutorial, don’t be too confused, it could be used for both!

And, remember, the top tool of them all is your hands! You can use your hands (no tools) for facial massages to get great results in face lifting, lymphatic drainage, or enhancing circulation. There’s so many tutorials online but the key to any beauty regimen is that it is consistent. So keep with whatever you got going on and see the results.

Do you have any questions about face lifting? Feel free to comment.

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