facexer.exerciser@gmail.com EXERCISER/MASSAGER FOR HEAD, FACE, NECK and HAND MUSCLES,BONES, CONNECTIVE TISSUE, SKIN. No batteries, wires, electromagnetic or other harmful fields or moving parts. The method of exercising with FACEXER is a tangible natural resource to maintain health, youth, energy and mood in a great condition, utilizing exercises for face, head and neck muscles. FACEXER has been developed to keep the facial bones, muscles, skin / breathing/digestive systems/ brain at a good working stage.
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Why FacExer and how it works

How to unlock faces frozen by Botox

How to unlock faces frozen by Botox

The Times (Times Newspapers Limited.) - Clipping Loc. 466-80 |             Pummelling unlocks faces frozen by Botox Kevin Dowling | 315 words       DEVOTEES of Botox and other forms of cosmetic surgery are turning to "power massages" to bring their frozen faces back to life. Muscles paralysed by Botox injections are repeatedly pummelled by hand to make up for the exercise they lack and to restore blood circulation. Some treatments involve the masseur or masseuse putting their fingers inside a client's mouth to massage the cheeks from the inside.     "The skin becomes dull and waxy looking with Botox," said Nichola...

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FACEXER: Pore-extraction to purify and cleanse; facial massage to improve blood flow and skin brightness

FACEXER: Pore-extraction  to purify and cleanse; facial massage to improve blood flow and skin brightness

By increasing efficiency we save both time and money. How FACEXER can help you? Combine method of exercising using FACEXER with nature to increase the efficiency and  effectiveness. Emerge yourself in one week of rejuvenation -  “marathon” of natural skin care masks  you can use while exercising with FACEXER.  A facial treatment using FACEXER will support and  strengthen the skin’s health through pore-extraction to purify and cleanse; facial massage to improve blood flow and skin brightness; masking treatments to addresses specific needs.    TODAY. Day1. You might need  deep pores cleansing if your skin  prone to black heads. Use this simple mask and...

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Resistance Training for Health and Fitness

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Resistance Training for Health and Fitness

      Recent research on the benefits of lingual resistance exercise suggests that strength-building exercises for the tongue increase lingual muscle strength and mass and improve the timing of the swallowing components in healthy older adults. (Senescent Swallowing: Impact, Strategies and Interventions.  Denise Ney, PhD, Jennifer Weiss, MD, Amy Kind, MD, JoAnne Robbins, PhD). https://www.acsm.org/docs/brochures/resistance-training.pdf  

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Skin Care Masks Effectiveness With FacExer

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Skin Care Masks Effectiveness With  FacExer

Freshly made face masks are an easy and obvious way to hydrate our skin, to feed our skin with healthy antioxidants, stimulate, nourish, moisturize… Apply your favourite mask (see also our recipes below) and exercise with FacExer. Exercising brings blood flow towards muscles and skin, increases elimination of waste product and nutrient uptake. It will boost effectiveness of both – mask and exercising.     Our choice of fresh home made masks recipes is based on the basic chemistry and biology knowledge. As we mention before, our skin serves as a barrier and protection from invasion of different microorganisms. Surface of...

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To Cut or Not to Cut: Cosmetic Surgery Usage and Women's Age-Related Experiences

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To Cut or Not to Cut: Cosmetic Surgery Usage and Women's Age-Related Experiences

I Impact Factor:0.391 | Ranking:Gerontology 29 out of 32 | Psychology, Developmental 65 out of 68 Source:2014 Journal Citation Reports® (Thomson Reuters, 2015) To Cut or Not to Cut: Cosmetic Surgery Usage and Women's Age-Related Experiences Shelley J. Eriksen, Ph.D.⇑ California State University, Long Beach Direct reprint requests to: Shelley J. Eriksen, Ph.D. Departments of Human Development and Sociology California State University, Long Beach 1250 Bellflower Blvd. Long Beach, CA 90840 e-mail: shelley.eriksen@csulb.edu Abstract Part of the developmental trajectory of middle and late life presumes the adjustment to physical aging, an adjustment that is complicated for women for whom the...

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