A facial massage can be one of the most pleasurable and intimate parts of your facial treatment.  However, it can be more than just feel good.  A facial massage can improve the condition of your skin.

When your skin care therapist focuses on techniques that will provide light manipulation to your skin, especially those designed to increase blood flow, you’ll see a great improvement in your beautiful black skin.

 

Black Skin Types and Product Choices

Depending on your skin type different products will be used for your treatment.  For instance:

  • If your skin is dry it might benefit from a cream or oil based product for your facial massage.
  • If you’re challenged with Acne a gel-based product might be used. Some skin care therapists have used products that contain lactic acids with great success on skin challenged with Acne.
  • If your skin is a combination skin type, it can benefit from products that are similar to light lotions that absorb nicely without leaving a heavy residue on your face.

The key will be in the choice of product your skin care therapist uses to perform your facial massage.  Slip is an important term in massage in general and it simply means how smooth the product glides across your skin.

If the product being used does not have adequate slip or a glide in its stride, your skin is going to feel as though it’s being pulled and tugged.  This is Not a good thing.

 

Facial Massage Ingredients for Your Beautiful Black Skin

Every product used on your skin, but your face in particular, should be capable in improving the health and function of your skin.

  • Sweet Almond Oil- is a light moisturizing oil that can nourish and give proper slip when used for facial massages.
  • Grape seed extract – is an antioxidant and improves circulation of the blood, which gives your skin a youthful glow.
  • Coconut Oil – smooths and moisturizes and promotes elasticity
  • Jojoba Oil – Although Jojoba is actually a wax, when processed into oil, it has the same composition as the oil naturally generated from your skin.

The bottom line is that you as the client want results.    Any combination or single use of these oils is going to provide a great product for your facial massage.

So, the next time you book your appointment for your facial, be sure to have the massage included.  A good skin care therapist will already have the facial massage as part of the service she offers.

Enjoy!

 

Dedicated To Your Beauty,

 

Juliette Samuel

Author,Esthetican/Publisher

Nyraju Skin Care

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