“It’s located in the hollows just above the collarbone, named the terminus, where fluid drains into our bodily systems. Start by working with light drainage motions [gentle strokes, taps and ‘pumps’ ...
Different areas of the face experience swelling for different reasons. For example, the under-eye area is the most common ground for puffiness—because the skin is so thin there, it’s particularly ...
Welcome back to Beauty School. In today’s episode, aesthetic facialist Mina Lee explains how to do lymphatic drainage on your face and neck. From the inside-out massage technique to the pressure ...
which helps with fluid distribution and lymphatic drainage, is temporarily reduced, leading to fluid accumulation.” Fill a bowl with cold water and ice cubes. “You can submerge your face for ...