Does Tapping On Your Skin Really Help Products Penetrate The Skin Better? Here’s The Truth!
Tapping lightly on the skin while applying products is a technique that commonly piques interest in the world of skincare rituals. Lightly patting on your skincare like a pro means you’re being kind to your face—rather than aggressively rubbing in your skincare products. It’s all about loving the skin you’re in, not treating it like it owes you money! This technique is based on the ideas of lymphatic drainage and facial workout. However, to what extent is it effective, and are new technologies such as Local Dynamic Micro-massage (LDM) provide more significant advantages? It’s time to get down to the truth of these methods!
The Art of Skin Tapping
Skin tapping, a method often used in beauty routines, involves lightly patting or tapping the skin with the fingertips. This technique is believed to encourage lymph drainage, which can reduce puffiness and promote a more radiant complexion. Additionally, tapping is thought to enhance circulation, bringing more oxygen and nutrients to the skin’s surface, thereby improving skin health and aiding in the absorption of skincare products.
With that, tapping your skin is definitely better than rubbing in products on your face aggressively. Opting for the gentle art of patting over the swipe-and-go approach is like choosing a relaxing spa day over a quick dip in the pool for your skin. While swiping might seem efficient, it’s the patting that truly pampers, enhancing ingredient absorption and boosting that inner glow. It’s the difference between a loving caress and a hurried touch—patting not only respects the skin’s delicate structure but also turns the glow dial up, leaving swiping in the shade.
While the allure of skin tapping is undeniable, with its promise of enhanced absorption and a radiant glow, the technique’s success hinges on two crucial elements: consistency and precision in its execution. It’s not just a once-in-a-blue-moon affair but a daily commitment to gentle, loving taps.
But why stop at tapping? The beauty world is vast, and for those in pursuit of even deeper product penetration and more pronounced results, exploring other avenues (such as LDM) can be a game changer!
Introducing Aestra LDM Ultrasonic: A Revolution in Skincare
The Aestra LDM Ultrasonic treatment embodies the next frontier in non-invasive skin rejuvenation. This state-of-the-art technology uses the power of three advanced ultrasound frequencies to deliver a unique Local Dynamic Micro-massage (LDM) to the skin. Think of it like a massage, but the penetration of these micro-massage from LDM Ultrasonic penetrates deep in our skin, even to the subcutaneous layer.
Why Choose Aestra LDM Ultrasonic?
- Enhanced Penetration of Skincare Products
Aestra LDM Ultrasonic technology goes beyond surface-level effects by generating micro-massages through significant pressure gradients in ultrasound waves. This enhances the deeper penetration of skincare ingredients, ensuring that your products go beyond merely sitting on the skin’s surface and are actively absorbed where they can prompt the most impactful transformations.
- Comprehensive Skin Rejuvenation
From targeting acne and sagging skin to promoting intense hydration and anti-aging, the Aestra LDM Ultrasonic offers a versatile solution to a multitude of skin concerns. Its ability to regenerate and rejuvenate the skin leaves you with a complexion that is not only brighter and firmer but also significantly healthier.
- Ideal for Sensitive Skin and Acne
The gentle, non-invasive nature of the Aestra LDM Ultrasonic technology makes it perfect for those with sensitive skin, offering effective treatment without the risk of irritation. In fact, these micro-massages adeptly change the cellular structure in our skin, adeptly addressing acne concerns and enhancing overall skin health.
- Synergy with Other Treatments
Aestra LDM Ultrasonic is the perfect complement to other treatments, such as Aestra Laser and Sylfirm RF Microneedling, enhancing the overall effectiveness and results of your skincare regimen by aiding the recovery process and reducing downtime.
Combining Tradition with Technology
In the ever-evolving landscape of skincare, the fusion of tradition and innovation stands as a testament to the pursuit of radiant, healthy skin. At Aestra, we recognize the inherent value of traditional practices like skin tapping, cherished for their ability to gently nurture the skin and enhance product absorption. However, in our quest for skin care excellence, we go beyond convention, embracing the cutting-edge technology of Aestra LDM Ultrasonic treatments.
Powered by advanced LDM (Local Dynamic Micro-Massage) technology, these treatments penetrate deep into the skin, targeting skin concerns at their core and unlocking the potential for a transformation to healthier and stronger skin.
The integration of tradition with technology at Aestra represents a holistic approach to skin care, where time-honored practices converge with state-of-the-art advancements. With each session, our patients experience the seamless synergy between tradition and innovation, witnessing firsthand the remarkable improvements in skin health and appearance.
As we embrace the future of skincare with Aestra LDM Ultrasonic treatments, we invite you to join us on this journey of discovery and transformation. Ready to experience the transformative power of Aestra LDM Ultrasonic? Explore the treatment and elevate your skincare routine to new heights!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the difference between a hydration facial and a deep cleansing facial?
A hydration facial is centred around enhancing the skin’s glow and radiance, often employing ingredients like hyaluronic acid (HA) or various peptides. These components work to deeply moisturize and rejuvenate the skin, making it ideal for those seeking a brighter, more vibrant complexion.
On the other hand, a deep cleansing facial typically utilizes alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs), beta-hydroxy acids (BHAs), and polyhydroxy acids (PHAs) to exfoliate and thoroughly cleanse the pores. This type of facial is designed to remove dead skin cells, excess oil, and impurities, making it more suitable for individuals looking to address issues like acne or congested skin. Beauty centres generally recommend these treatments based on your specific skin needs.
How often should I get a deep cleansing facial?
However, the frequency can vary based on your skin type, concerns, and the advice of your skincare professional. Typically, it’s recommended to have it once a month for normal skin or those less prone to acne, and twice a month for those with skin more prone to acne. Home treatments and skin care are also highly recommended for the latter group of individuals.
Can I wear makeup after my deep cleansing facial?
It’s best to let your skin breathe and benefit from the treatment for at least 24 hours post-facial. If you must wear makeup, opt for non-comedogenic products.
Will one deep cleansing facial be enough to clear my acne?
While many individuals notice a significant improvement in their skin post one session, achieving optimal results might require multiple sessions coupled with a consistent skincare routine.
Are deep cleansing facials painful?
It depends on what kind of treatment you are going for – medifacials do not include many extractions; they use chemical exfoliants instead, while conventional facials use physical exfoliants and include manual extractions.
Are there any side effects of a deep cleansing facial?
Possible side effects can include temporary redness, minor breakouts as the skin purges, or sensitivity. It’s essential to communicate with your aesthetician about any concerns or skin reactions you might have.
Are there anything I should take note of after a deep cleansing facial?
Reduce exposure to the sun after a deep cleansing facial. Also, avoid activities like swimming (due to exposure to chlorine), sauna, or any exercise involving heavy sweating to reduce the risk of clogged pores.