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Indian Face Massage
Also known as Facial Rejuvination this massage does not involve oils or creams. It is based on the use of important acupressure points on the face and head together with specific massage techniques developed by Kundan Mehta of the London Center of Indian Champissage International. The intention is to help retard the signs of ageing in a non-invasive way by:
- stimulating blood and lymph flow, so boosting the supply of nutrients and removal of waste,
- freeing constrictions and tension in the facial muscles and connective tissue, helping to smooth out expression lines while also allowing for better circulation,
- stimulating the flow of energy in the meridians running through the head and face, and
- providing complete relaxation so the body’s innate healing and rejuvinating powers can come into play.
Clients find the treatment can also help with other issues such as headaches, insomnia and sinus congestion. Because some of the meridians involved affect the digestive system, some have also found that it can help with digestive issues.
A one-off session can be great just before a special occasion but the general recommendation is to have a course of 6 weekly treatments and thereafter maintenance treatments every four weeks or so. I show you points to work for yourself between sessions to be used for a few minutes every day to help sustain results achieved by the treatments.
Because the session is extremely relaxing it may also be used as part of a stress relieving programme.
Mixed Treatment
Once a client has experienced individual therapies and believes these have a beneficial effect on them it may be possible to tailor treatments using a combination of therapies.
Training
I trained with Mary Dalgleish, a recognised tutor for the London Center of Indian Champissage International.
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