Facial Massage as a Lifestyle for the Modern Woman
Over the past few years, the pace of life has accelerated by a significant 20-30%, and on a daily basis, we encounter a wide range of emotions that not only impact our mental state but also manifest on our face. Emotions can be categorized as either transient, fleeting experiences that do not significantly contribute to wrinkle formation, or persistent emotions that lead to continuous tension in facial muscles, resulting in the development of expressive lines and creases.But how exactly do emotions do this?
Repetitive exposure to negative emotions gradually leads to habituation and becomes ingrained in our daily routines. Consequently, our facial muscles involuntarily contract in response to these emotions, progressively solidifying into rigid formations known as muscle hypertonus.Startlingly, statistics indicate that a staggering 80% of women exhibit signs of hypertonus in their facial muscles.
When we tirelessly work around the clock without allowing ourselves sufficient rest, our overall well-being begins to deteriorate. We become more prone to irritability, distraction, and heightened negativity towards minor setbacks. Remarkably, our muscles also respond to stress, albeit in a distinct manner.