Did you know that the ancient Chinese treatment of acupressure has been practiced and perfected for over 5000 years? In simple terms, it was discovered that by pressing certain points of the body, pain or disease were alleviated – and often in regions of the body remote from the pain or pressure point.
Facial acupressure can be performed by a massage therapist or other certified professional, or a person can perform it on his or her own face once trained in what to do.
This course is exclusive to Face The World, and also uses complementary techniques drawn from both Indian Face Massage and Japanese Face Massage. This unique massage routine will add an Eastern philosophical and technical approach to your facials and is extremely relaxing to give as well as receive. A wonderful thing to learn!
This 3 hour/half-day course is accredited with The Complementary Medical Association - and comes with a full-sized, professional product kit for your first 20 clients:
Read all about the numerous benefits and history of Facial Acupressure Massage here.
Posted by Amanda, Lenham Kent on 5th Nov 2015
It's great to learn different massage techniques and brilliant for the client that they don't just get the standard 'beauty college' basic massage. The face gets the full attention it deserves.
Posted by Kirsti James on 12th Oct 2015
I wanted to say thank you for introducing me to your Intensive Massage Cream. I've never come across anything like it in all my years of practicing. Clients can't stop touching their skin afterwards, it's so soft but not oily - and I'm now hooked for using it on my own hands and face at night!
Posted by Charlene on 1st Oct 2015
Just wanted to say how much me and my clients are enjoying this relaxing treatment - the music is authentic and adds greatly to the experience :)
Posted by Stella W on 24th Sep 2015
Lauren was a thorough and patient tutor as I had no previous facial massage experience. This is a perfect stepping stone for holistic/massage therapists wanting to expand their portfolio to treat the face.