Face yoga, or specific movements that target the facial muscles, is touted on social media as a way to change the shape of your face and help you look younger.
face yoga exercises can plump the cheeks, erase wrinkles,
and make skin glow.1 You might be able to decrease jowls, which
give the appearance of a "double chin," and reduce eye strain.
How Face Yoga Works
The face is made up of three different layers that sit on top of the skull. The
outermost layer is the skin. Under that lie two layers of fat: subcutaneous fat (which sits right below the skin layer) and deep fat (which sits below the subcutaneous fat). These pockets of fat fit together and are what give your face shape and fullness. Under the fat are the facial muscles, most of which are quite small.Face yoga works by targeting individual muscles in the
face, either through certain facial movements or massaging
your face with your hands and fingers. These exercises
won't grow back lost fat in the face; only injections or cosmetic surgery can
do that. Face yoga instead may help bulk up some of the muscles, making your
skin look smoother.
Face Yoga Exercises
Focus
on the bigger facial muscles—mostly the cheeks, which are the largest—if you
want to try face yoga. The thinner muscles that cover the forehead will likely
never be able to get large enough to make a difference when it comes to wrinkles or face shape. Just keep in
mind that changes in face shape that do happen will be very small.
Try
doing these face yoga exercises in front of the mirror. It can be hard to
imagine what your face looks like when you're doing them, so looking in a
mirror can help you make sure you're doing them right.
1. Boost Circulation
Gently
tapping the face can help improve circulation.4
Ichimura M, Sasaki S, Mori M, et
al. Tapping but not massage enhances vasodilation and
improves venous palpation of cutaneous veins. Acta Med
Okayama. 2015;69(2):79-85. doi:10.18926/AMO/53336
Start by placing your
fingertips on your forehead and lightly tapping the skin. Continue tapping along
your face until you reach your jaw.
2. Decrease Jowls
Jowls
are sagging skin around the jawline.2 Try this face yoga
exercise to firm this area:
- Form a fist with one hand and
place it on the outside of your jaw
- Turn your head toward your
first until you feel a stretch in your neck. Gently press your jaw into
your fist.
- Hold this position for about 30
seconds before gently moving your head back to the starting position.
Repeat on the opposite side.
3. Reduce Eye Strain
You might develop eye strain if you spend a lot of time
looking at screens.5 Here's a face yoga
exercise that can improve the appearance of your eyes:
- Gently place
a fingertip on the inner corner of your eyes and then press down. Hold for
about 30 seconds.
- Move your
fingertip in circles for 30 seconds
- Repeat this
circular motion in the opposite direction
4. Relax Your
Face
The Lion's pose is a face yoga
exercise that can release tension and relax your facial
muscles. Here's how to do it:
- Sit down on a chair and place
your hands on your knees
- Deeply inhale through your nose
and then open your mouth, sticking out your tongue
- Stretch your tongue toward your
chin. Make a "ah" sound while exhaling through your mouth
- Relax your face
- Repeat about five to seven
times
5. Smoothen Brows
It
can be difficult to work the small muscles in your forehead, but you may be
able to smoothen your brows. This exercise targets
the frontalis muscle, or the large muscle in the center of your forehead:
- Place your fingertips on the
frontalis muscle, facing them inward. Apply gentle pressure to the skin.
- Slowly move your fingertips
toward your temples and then release
- Continue this movement for
about 30 seconds
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