Dorit Baxter New York City Day Spa Blog: New York Skin Care ...
"As interest soars in non-surgical means of staving off visible effects of aging, facial exercise grows in popularity. The pictured pretty lady in pink lingerie is giving her face a workout intended to shore up sagging facial muscles. Will it work?"
" are increasingly fashionable in an era when "aging is treated as a disease and yoga is often touted as a cure-all." Facial physiologists are skeptical but enthusiasm runs high for practices that â??consciously release muscles rather than paralyzing them," Botox-style. Dubious medical experts agree there is no downside to giving these routines a try and some suggest that, while they wonâ??t reverse signs of aging, they might act as a preventive."
" that evokes a new agey mindscape promises a program of â??complete facial rejuvenationâ? based on a combination of muscle resistance training and isometrics that take only 15 minutes a day. The promise of so much benefit to be derived from so small amount of time strikes a skeptical chord in us, but we donâ??t see a downside to giving it a try if it strikes your facial fancy and you keep your expectations grounded."
" is another proffered alternative to plastic surgery that is worth a try if you like gadgetry and are receptive to any non-harmful non-invasive rejuvenating technique."