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Neck and throat facial exercises

Facial exercises offer great benefits to all people and help to create firmer smoother and younger looking skin by gently helping to firm and tone the facial muscles.

Free facial exercises

Herewith some facial exercises that we feel you might find useful in your quest for a smooth ageless face, without any surgical facelift, and totally free, gratis and for nothing. Facial exercises will assist in achieving this. Like normal exercises, facial exercises need to be done regularly to achieve and get the full benefit from them.

This page deals with facial exercises, specifically the area of your neck and throat. They are designed to deal with saggy skin, double chins and loose crepey skin on your neck etc. A double chin and "untidy" neck can be most aging, and will not be a testament to a young and youthful person.

A smoother and firmer neck, compact chin and throat will greatly help in making you look years younger. The chin, neck and throat area is traditionally a difficult area to treat, but regular facial exercises will help a great deal to create a younger looking you.

Proper skin care is also necessary have a young looking skin, and here our herbal skin care range can assist in achieving it. To view our product catalogue, please click here.

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Other facial exercises

Women and men spend huge amounts of money on skin care products and cosmetics, yet sometimes fail to look after the chin, throat and neck area. It is an old truth that if you want to gauge somebody's age to look at their neck and throat as this is normally the areas that give the true age away.

There is nothing good looking or interesting about a crepey-looking neck or a throat area with loose skin hanging around with fold upon fold of tired looking skin. These exercises will help to firm-up and prevent a double chin, loose skin in the neck and throat area while toning these muscles.

Some people think that a double chin is simply excess weight manifesting itself, but in reality it is also the manifestation of loose skin and terrible muscle tone. A great amount of people struggle with a double chin, yet they can easy get rid of it by doing these facial exercises regularly.

Instructions

Facial exercises should be done once a day, and this regimen can be continued for your entire life, or you could scale down to three times a week, after completing a month of daily exercises.

Some people report that minor spots or blemishes appear after starting facial exercises, and yes, it is normal.

The skin is once again stimulated to produce its natural oils and lubricants and these minor spots may appear when starting facial exercises, until the skin is functioning efficiently and correctly again. Skin cells get lazy and stagnate, but with proper exercises these cells are once again activated to work with renewed vigor.

Neck and throat facial exercises

# 1

A great exercise is to sit upright, tilt your head back looking at the ceiling while keeping your lips closed and then start a chewing movement. You will feel the muscles working in your neck and throat area - and will be truly amazed at the results. Repeat 20 times.

# 2

Sit upright, tilt your head back looking at the ceiling, while keeping your lips closed and relaxed. Start puckering your lips together in a kiss and stretch the kiss, as if you were trying to kiss the ceiling. Keep your lips puckered for 10 counts, then relax, bring your head back to its normal position and repeat 5 times.

# 3

Sit upright, tilt your head back looking at the ceiling, while keeping your lips closed and relaxed. Open your lips and stick your tongue out as if you were trying to touch your chin with the tip of your tongue. Keep your tongue out in this position for 10 counts, and then return your tongue and head to its normal position.

# 4

Sit upright, tilt your head back looking at the ceiling, while keeping your lips closed and relaxed. Next move your lower lip over your top lip as far as possible and keep it there for a count of 5. Relax and repeat 5 times.

# 5

Lie on your bed, with your head hanging down over the edge. Slowly bring your head up towards your torso and keep it there for 10 counts. Relax and lower your head towards the floor again - repeat 5 times.

# 6

Sit upright and face forward and while keeping your lips together, separate your teeth by dropping your jaw and then push your jaw forward, keep for a count of 10, bring back to starting position and repeat 5 times.

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