The facial exercise that rivals a round of Botox
Face gym, face yoga and face training. Call it what you like, there's just one rule: don’t knock it ‘til you try it.
We expect there are a few people reading this who have done extensive research into the best at-home workouts and online gym memberships available during the lockdown period.
So, why not channel the same discipline and apply it to the forty three muscles in your face?
Annelise Hagen, author of 'The Yoga Face: Eliminate Wrinkles with the Ultimate Natural Facelift' says, “relaxing the muscles where we hold the most tension – the jaw, brow and forehead – counteract the wrinkle-causing grimacing we do on a daily basis”.
Sounds just like Botox, only there's no needles involved.
You in? Let's do it.
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What exactly are face exercises?
Think of it like resistance training for your face. Imagine your knuckles, jade rollers, and gua shas are like mini dumbbells or resistance bands. It's the same principle as doing a squat or a bicep curl, but instead, you're moving, stretching and building muscle in your face.
What are the benefits of face exercises?
You know how our skin changes with age, losing elasticity and building up fine lines and wrinkes? When we work the muscles in our face it helps to lift and firm the skin that's become loose and droopy. However, as well as tightening and sculpting, there is also a reduction in puffiness, increase in collagen production, improved circulation, reduced water retention and inflammation. Phew.
Meghan Markle is one of the many celebs who is a face-yogi convert, “I swear it works, as silly as you may feel. On the days I do it, my cheekbones and jawline are way more sculpted.” So yes, it’s confirmed, there is in fact a correlation between face yoga and marrying a Prince.
What do I need to do a face exercise?
Tools like a gua sha or jade roller can be incorporated into any face work out routine, but they aren’t necessary, so don’t be deterred if you don’t own one. All you really need is a face moisturiser or oil of your choosing and your hands (sanitised of course).
How to do a face exercise
Nichola Joss (facialist to Gwenyth Paltrow) shares this routine for some easy at-home movements:
If you prefer video, you could also check out Dr Mona Vand's tutorial.
How often should I be doing these?
No one is asking you to stand in front of the mirror every morning, rubbing your face with a crystal and chanting for eternal youth (no disrespect to Charlize Theron in Snow White and the Huntsman, we are all fighting our own battles).
Credit: Roth Films
BUT, for results, you need to be consistent.
The recommended amount is about 20 minutes, six days a week and you’ll see results in less than two months.
Please... who has twenty minutes to themselves in the privacy of their own home these days, you say? Well, YOU! What better time to give it a go?
Pop on a Netflix show and you’ll be done before you’re even half way through the episode.
Earth shattering results are not going to happen overnight, but if you are disciplined with the exercises, this might the answer to a non-surgical face lift.
Main image credit: @abigailjames1
Have you tried any face exercises before? Do you think you'll give this one a go?
77 Member Comments
That looks great. Will definitely be trying it for 20 minutes as suggested and see the results. Thank you for the great content!
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Will definitely be trying this during isolation considering I can't have my weekly facial
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Ooo I just tried it as she was going through it and thought great that's easy then saw 20 minutes! Arrrghhh I don't have time to do that LOL
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I've been doing face yoga consistently for the past two weeks and love the feeling. It is so relaxing.
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Does sound nice a little relaxing, as long as you get teh technique right
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20 minutes? Hm. I don't think so.
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It is a long time isn't it, but the video up the top said 2 minutes so i got a bit excited at first
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too much commitment for me
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This is a good idea.
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Excercise is great and if you do them EVERY DAY they will work. The part of every day is the difficult thing!!
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I'm very dubious about facial exercises. If you frown or squint too often, the repetitive action GIVES you wrinkles, which makes me wonder if facial exercises accelerate the formation of new wrinkles.
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That’s the reason I question them too. The last thing I want to do is inadvertently be creating more wrinkles!
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[EDIT] Whoops! Double posting error!
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Cause what else do we have to do right now? Totally going to give this a go!
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Even one minute of facial exercise is too much for me. I have a significant amount of pain, stiffness and numbness in my fingers and hands.
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Interesting, definitely something to try during iso.....I reckon if you go slow enough 20 min is actually not that long.
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Anything to avoid getting needles in my face!
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Great article, I must remember to do some of these facial exercises.
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I have heard about this kind of thing many decades ago but for some reason it doesn't seem to be very popular. Maybe it's just too much work!
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I've tried facial exercise before but haven't been consistent and then just stop. Need to get into it again.
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I tried this years ago but I got bored. It does take a fair amount of time to do.
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I should give this a go now that I have lots of time on my hands
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I should give it a go. Can I do it at the beach because it is exercise?
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Interesting but I would start with maybe 5 mins and work up, face muscles can get sore too
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