Good Housekeeping (UK)

FOR FACIAL MASSAGE AT HOME, TRY…

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FACEGYM ONLINE WORKOUT

We’re huge fans of these online classes. Upbeat instructor­s guide you through a vigorous facial massage; flicking, pinching and pummelling skin and muscles to boost blood flow and define your contours. You’ll notice the difference straight away (tighter jawline, anyone?) and for a few days afterwards. And the more you do it, the longer the lifted look will last. So addictive.

GH VERDICT: Invigorati­ng, empowering and visibly youth-ifying. From £10 for a 30-minute class.  facegym.com/pages/online-classes

HAYO’U VIRTUAL CLINIC 1 TO 1 CONSULTATI­ON

We’ve written about Gua Sha before (those flat crystal pebbles used to massage, lift and depuff the skin), but getting a handle on the technique can be a challenge. With this service, you’re guided through the theory behind this intriguing Chinese massage, including some basics on energy meridians and acupressur­e. You’ll then learn how to use a Gua Sha stone (which you’ll need to have or buy before your session) in your own at-home facials. Hayo’u specialise­s in beautiful self-care rituals that are easy to slot into your day and will leave your skin glowing.

GH VERDICT: TLC for the soul as well as your skin. From £59 for a 45-minute session.  hayoumetho­d.com

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