Facial Exercises: Your Secret Weapon Against Aging
One of the best ways to get a young and healthy outward appearance is through performing a fitness routine with your face. Facial muscles are not attached to bone (unlike skeletal muscles), but are actually attached to your skin. When we get older, these muscles lose some of their tone and elasticity, which allows the skin to start to sag and become wrinkled.
These programs will only work if you are dedicated and committed to keep them up, and the results might take a while to occur. but if you do keep it up, fine lines and sagging will eventually go away, and your facial tone will improve.
Both old people and young people can enjoy facial exercises; age doesn't matter, your face is always going to get certain wrinkles and you can do these exercises even if you're very young. They make discoloration (and puffiness) go down and make the face have a good tone and glow.
Facial exercises are not just for older people, but should be considered by younger people as well. Doing regular exercises can help reduce puffiness and discoloration around the eyes and provide the face with tone and general over all healthy glow.
When considering doing facial exercises, it's important to know that the face is made up of a complex set of facial muscles. Each set of these muscles controls a different set of motions in the face. All these muscles work in concert to allow us to smile and to exhibit any number of facial expressions.
You can exercise your facial muscles in groups or separately. Before beginning, get the skin wet with oil or by hydrating it. To strengthen muscles surrounding the eyes, some very uncomplicated exercises can be done. Close the eye about half way and keep it that way for a second. Do not overdo the motion or squint. Do about fifty of these every day.
To improve the muscles around the mouth requires a little stretching. You gently insert your fingers at the corners of your mouth and pull. The key to this exercise is not to stretch your mouth out, but to constrict the facial muscles around the mouth, creating a small amount of tension against the fingers. Only extend your mouth about a quarter of an inch.
One thing that can lose a lot of tone is your neck muscles. One good way to tighten these muscles it to tilt your head back anywhere from twenty to about thirty degrees. When you do this, press your tongue to the top of your mouth cavity. If you are doing it right you will feel tension in the area under your chin. After that, tilt your chin down and keep your tongue on top of your mouth. Do this 20 to 30 times and you will eventually see a tighter neck muscle tone.
It is important to keep care of your face. Age is going to inevitably lead to an ugly look with wrinkles and sagging, but facial exercises are a good way to fight against this, perhaps the best way, as they are all natural ways to make your face look better.
Jen Hopkins has worked in the anti wrinkle skin care industry for years. She maintains websites about face exercises, and non surgical face lift. If you want to contact her, you can use the contact form at one of her sites.
Published December 8th, 2009
Filed in Health
