Massage Rubs Cream Into Skin

To do any job really well, you must have a system. This is just as true in creaming your face or applying make-up as it is in dishwashing or running a job. Most women know how to,wash their faces and apply cream, but to pet most good out of the latter, you should know the routine of simple massage. Start, of course, with a well-creamed hands and a jar of rich lubricating cream. Do your throat first, otherwise you may overlook this vital area. The throat, you know, actually needs more cream than the rest of the face. There are fewer oil glands there, and the neck tends to crease and wrinkle with each movement of the head. So several times a week, begin at the back of the neck between the shoulders. Use the palms of both hands and strike upwards, quickly and firmly to relieve congestion. Hold the head erect and push back against the palms of the hands as you massage.

Move forward to the center of each collar bone. Work the cream firmly into the skin with 10 deep, firm strokes up to the jawbone. Next, use the backs of the fingers to stroke firmly from the center of the throat upwards to the ears. Use the creamed backs of the hands to slap under the chin to tone lazy muscles there. Each movement should be repeated 10 times.

Rub Creams In

To get the real value out of your creams, you should really work at applying them. Lazily smoothing cream over the face will soften the surface skin but that is all it will do. To stimulate circulation and tone the underlying facial muscles, you must exercise them. The right way to do it is with even, gentle, rhythmic strokes over the skin surface - always with up and out movements.

Certain areas of the face need special attention, especially if you are in your mid-thirties or forties. No woman wants crows’ feet. The best way to avoid them is to begin early and include those areas a t the outer corners of the eyes in every facial treatment. Hold the skin there taut with well-creamed fingers and use the fingers of the opposite hand to pat in cream. Another trick is to use upward patting movements from outer corners of eyes up to hairline.

Forehead lines are caused most frequently by facial habits such as scowling or raising the eyebrows. Watch yourself. At the same time, soften the lines as much as possible by smoothing the forehead slowly upward and outward from eyebrows to hairline when you are putting on cream. If the lines are deep, try spreading them firmly with the fingers of one hand and stroking gently upward with the fingers of the opposite hand. Occasionally “iron” them out by using one of the drawing masks like those made with egg whites or starch.

For those frown lines between the eyes, spread them with the fingers, cream and then massage outward from over the bridge of the nose along the eyebrows and from outer eyebrow tips to temples and hairline. The strokes should be long, light and firm.

Cheek Muscles Sag

Laugh lines from nose to mouth are character lines, but no woman wants to have them too prominent. Soften them, you cannot smooth them away, you know, but you can soften them by creaming well and
kneading along these lines from the mouth corners up over the cheeks to temples.

Muscles of the cheekbones sometimes weaken early, too. When this happens they droop, leaving a hollow beneath the eyes. You can postpone this or even prevent it by massaging in a semi-circular fashion out and up toward the hairline at the temples. Five strokes here is enough.

Learn how to use both hands when you massage so both sides of the face are treated at the same time. The right hand should work on the right side of the face, the left on the left. The exception to this is in the case of the neck, where the right hand is sometimes used to massage the left side of the neck and vise versa.

When you have finished your massage, there should be little cream left on the face. The heat and friction increase the absorbency of the surface skin so a little cream used with massage does more good than a lot slathered on and left there. Remove any that remains with tissues and give entire face a brisk patting with cotton moistened with ice water or cold tonic.

What Makes The Top Skin Cream?

If you are like me, you will want to use the top skin cream to treat lines, wrinkles and dryness. However, there are some factors to consider. What would you consider is the best possible product to use? Many people will use products found at the local department store. However, most of those products are just not made with the best possible ingredients.

In my mind, the top skin cream should contain specific natural ingredients that address the causes of lines and wrinkles forming. Natural ingredients are safer to use and more effective as well, as long as you use the right ones.

When you are younger, your skin is vibrant, firm and pliable. This is due to an abundance of vital skin proteins known as collagen and elastin. Collagen is a fiber like protein that gives your skin its structure. Elastin is a protein that gives your skin its elasticity.

The problem with the so-called top skin cream products is that they do not contain ingredients that help with the re-production of the vital skin proteins. Some products even claim that their particular lotion actually contains collagen. Collagen cannot be effectively applied to the skin. The molecules are too large to penetrate the layers of skin.

However, there are specific natural ingredients that can stimulate the re-production of these proteins. For me, a top skin cream needs to contain these specific natural substances in order to be effective.

One of the most effective natural substances used to stimulate the re-growth of collagen and elastin is Cynergy TK. This substance is derived from the wool of sheep in New Zealand. It is rich in functional keratin, which is a protein that helps to boost the re-production of these proteins.

If a product contains Cynergy TK, then that product should be considered a top skin cream. In addition, the cream or lotion should not contain any harmful ingredients such as mineral oils, fragrances and parabens.

Mineral oil is a cheap additive that can dry out your skin and clog your pores. Fragrances can cause skin irritations and allergic reactions. Parabens are preservatives that have been linked to cancer. All of these ingredients should be avoided.

The top skin cream is not always the biggest seller. For more information on the natural ingredients used in the most effective skin lotions then please take a minute and visit my website today.