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| Try the Skin Electro-StimulationOver the years the muscles of the face are subject to important changes, bringing out visible damage that can often be of considerable proportions. Electro-stimulation at low frequency is an ideal stimulus for facial rejuvenation.
By: Georgina Stocks Technically, there are at least 30 important facial muscles attached directly below the skins surface. As we age, these muscles become weaker and tend to drag the skin down, making it more difficult for the facial skin covering them to remain elastic. The result is facial wrinkling, along with deep creases, muscle atrophy that cause sagging and eye bags. This is obviously only a part of the ageing process in the face. Using electro-stimulation specially studied for the face's delicate muscle, cells are stimulated into action absorbing more and more of the energy causing the muscles of the face to become progressively stronger and healthier. The pulses will stretch the over-contracted muscles easing the tension and smoothing the skin. Where muscles are excessively relaxed, such as under the eyelids or under the chin, the pulses will selectively contract each muscle and tighten sagging skin. The benefits of regular use of electro-stimulation are numerous. Improves the muscle tone in the face and neck; lifts jowls and eyebrows and rejuvenates the skin; softens deep lines around the eyes and mouth; eliminates fine lines; normalises skin colour and reduces puffiness; improves facial circulation- Discover the ways to keep your youthful appearance by learning the science of skin rejuvenation with the help of beauty training courses (http://www.beauty- There are courses specifically around skin and facial treatments, or you can enroll on a general beauty course which will cover aspects of skincare. End
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