Face Massage salons and stylists across the UK
What to expect from a face massage appointment
A face massage works the muscles of the face, neck and jaw, easing tension and improving circulation through lymphatic drainage techniques and gua sha. The therapist cleanses, applies an oil or balm, and works in upward lifting strokes across the cheeks, brow, jaw and decolletage. A standalone face massage runs around thirty to forty-five minutes; it's also offered as an add-on inside a facial. Aftercare is light: SPF and a calming serum. See face-massage therapists in the UK below, with techniques and pricing.
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Cities offering face massage
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Frequently asked questions
What is a face massage and what does it do?
A face massage works the muscles of the face, neck and jaw with lifting and lymphatic-drainage techniques, easing tension and brightening circulation. Many clients notice softer jaw tension and reduced puffiness immediately after.
How long does a face massage take?
A standalone face massage runs thirty to forty-five minutes. Booked as an add-on inside a facial, it adds about fifteen minutes.
How often should I have a face massage?
Every two to four weeks for cumulative results; monthly for maintenance. Gua sha or jade roller use at home between visits extends the benefit.
How much does a face massage cost?
A standalone thirty- to forty-five-minute face massage typically runs forty to seventy pounds in UK clinics. Combined with a facial, the bundle is often eighty to one hundred forty. Premium specialists sit higher.
Should I wear makeup to a face massage?
Skip makeup or wear minimal makeup that comes off easily. The therapist will cleanse the face before starting. Avoid heavy moisturisers or SPF in the hour before; the friction works better on lightly-prepared skin.