UK based makeup artist, skincare specialist, beauty blogger. She is the founder of the Podcast series BOSSWOMAN.co.uk

FaceClays Summer Lift and Tone Facial Massage






Begin your skincare ritual using a natural plant based organic oil, custom-blended is best to take care of a variety of conditions. There are many face oils that have beneficial nutrients including anti-oxidants, anti-bacterial, and may also have amazing anti-inflammatory properties with a regenerative effect on the skin's surface. 

Relaxation of the facial muscles can help to maintain radiant skin health. The action of a facial massage can induce a reflective state and is a wonderful form of daily self-care for the skin.
After nearly two years of 'Zoom Face' working online and experiencing 'Maskne' Breakouts and blemishes caused by continual face mask wearing, its time for personal TLC and self care. 

Together, we can achieve a natural glowing complexion starting with these few simple steps.

Which oils can I use for facial massage:

Pure face oils are emollient and lock in moisture, leaving a glowing protective barrier on the skins surface.  Massage movements allow the hand or Gua Sha tool to glide over the skin gently, without micro-tears or damage, soothing and calming the muscles and jawline.  I would not recommend using pure  essential oils without  mixing with a base oil. The use of mineral oils, synthetic oils or even 'baby oil' for your facial massage, can lead to blocked pores and possibly cause sensitivity.  

My recommendation as a licensed Esthetician, is either natural with no toxic compounds or organic. For the best results, choose an ethical brand that works to protect the planet, and does not use substances or ingredients that may be considered detrimental to humans, animals or the planet. There are many ethical brands listed, who have created fabulous products using sustainable ingredients and ethical manufacturing processes.


FaceClays Revitalising Glow Drops

What is the best facial oil for your skin type?

Are you a mature skin type, or prone to breakouts, do you have teenage, or skin combination?  Your skin can be prone to sensitivity, redness or are you going through the menopause? Take these skin conditions into consideration when choosing any products for your face. 

These are some of the many benefits for a facial massage:

Improves the overall appearance of the skin

Purifies, stimulates and refreshes the texture resulting in good skin health  

Increases lymphatic drainage, removes congestion, and waste

Increases hydration makeup and skincare look and feel better on the skin, aids fine lines 

Eases muscle tension, relaxation is induced, in some cases can promote better sleep

*some skin and medical conditions will contra-indicate having a facial massage, if you have any concerns please consult with your doctor or dermatologist. 

**These massage movements are not designed for you to apply to other people, they are for self-massage only.

Faceclays Revitalising Facial Glow Drops 

I have created a revitalising Facial treatment oil that is Cruelty Free and Vegan friendly to address many skin concerns. I have used this blended at night for many years use, its texture is perfect for massaging whilst light in texture, and does not leave the skin 'greasy'.

Face Clays treatment oil has been created with you and my clients in mind, leaving the skin glowing and radiant. This facial treatment can also be used after cleansing, and either before or instead of moisturising (during Summer 1-2 drops was perfect)  I am normal to dry skin type, however you will still need to apply your sun protection.

How to massage for relaxation 

The morning after your massage, you can increase the skin's hydration levels, and regeneration by using this simple system, or adding a great plant-powered moisturising product and include a protective sunscreen. 

Following the video use any of the movements or a combination together for 3-5 minutes daily. Let's start by warming up the facial muscles, using light to medium pressure. Place the finger pads, onto the skin with gentle pressure, starting at the temples and completing the movements, firmly at the base of the ear lobe for a glowing complexion daily.




These facial massage movements are to target the specific lifting and toning muscles of the cheek and jawline area. This type of massage movement is known as lymphatic drainage, by lifting and circulating excess fluids, through this immunity pathway, aids the removal of congestion, toxins and puffiness in the skin tissues. The action of massage will channel built up waste into the lymph nodes or ducts. They are found around the body and support our natural defence system (throat, armpits, chest, abdomen, and groin areas) the bacteria and toxins are naturally removed by the body.


I hope you enjoy this, and other simple massage videos, to help you increase your glow and to understand how, the skin benefits from using specialist rituals. These introductory sessions have been created for you to follow and apply to your techniques when applying moisturiser and treatment oils. 

Enjoy your products, your massage and remember to spend time on your skin and you will see the benefits of this effective therapy.

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