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Facial Care From A Different Angle

by Jen Hopkins

Americans spend thousands of dollars a year on pricey plastic surgeries to gain artificial beauty. This is a sad waste, because with a little work, one can improve their looks naturally and with no cost. This is because just as working gives one a taught, fit body, one can work the tissues and muscles in the facial area to hold the face more attractively.

In CFF, a combination of exercises serve to give you the balanced, elegant look you desire. It isn't rocket science, including simple and practical actions such as shaving, which effectively restores a healthy look to the skin by killing of dead cells.

I have personally tried many ways to improve facial quality. I once tried isometrics, which constitutes awkwardly holding an electric gadget to your face to stimulate the muscles. It is uncomfortable and must be done for an hour a day. While it helped out a little with wrinkles, there was nothing done for complexion. It simply wasn't sufficient.

I also tried several other facial exercise programs. Each had their problems, which ranged from taking too long to not addressing the whole face and neck area. I wanted something natural, effective, and practical, and most programs out there were simply not cutting it.

What gives me the right evaluate facial procedures? Well, for years I have had interest and experience in the beauty/fitness arena. From being a runaway and photographer model to owning my own clothing company, I have learned a lot about appearance. From teaching yoga and aerobics, I have gained many insights on fitness.

In today's society, looks are becoming increasingly more important for men. It is no longer just the women who have to make an extra effort to tidy up. Men's appearance can influence everything from his relationship prospects to his job.

While most people look terrific just after some surgical or invasive procedure, Iave never seen anybody who ages well. They inevitably look distorted and need more aworka within five years. Also, the thought of surgery or surgical procedures involving needles and injecting a foreign substance into my body was not my idea of a good time.

Always use a sunscreen and if you want a tan, use one of the many great sunless tanners on the market today. The sun is the single most damaging thing to your skin and will age you fast with the dreaded brown age spots appearing as well as creating wrinkled, parchment like skin.

Jen Hopkins has worked in the anti wrinkle skin care industry for years. She maintains websites about non surgical facelift, and facial exercises. If you want to contact her, you can use the contact form at one of her sites.

Published September 2nd, 2009

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