Because
Facial-Flex® works from the inside out, when
you use Facial-Flex®, you restore and maintain
the original shape and contour of your facial
muscles. It is these muscles, combined with your
skeletal structure, that largely determine the
way you look naturally. The results you achieve
will depend upon your age, general health, and
the existing condition of your underlying facial
musculature.
Research has shown that muscles not exercised
against resistance lose their strength, shape
and tone. Except during changes in facial expression,
the muscles of your face are not exercised at
all. Changes in facial expression offer very little
resistance to the movement of your facial muscles.
Consequently, over time your facial muscles weaken.
A primary result of the loss of facial muscle
strength and tone is a sagging appearance.
Look closely at yourself
in a mirror and compare your appearance to a photograph
taken when you were younger. You will see the
difference. Look at your body. If you do not exercise
regularly, you know that weak muscles result in
sagging. If you do exercise regularly, you have
experienced the results that strengthened muscles
provide. Now, for the first time, there is a proven
product you can use to restore and maintain a
younger looking facial appearance by strengthening
and toning the muscles of your face, chin, and
neck.
Facial-Flex® is easy to use, and because resistance
exercise is efficient, excellent results can be
achieved in a relatively short time.
Clinical studies indicate that a typical person
can more than double facial muscle strength in
about eight weeks by exercising with Facial-Flex®
for a two minute period, twice each day. This
is less time than it takes to brush and floss
your teeth each morning and night. And, not only
will your facial muscles get stronger, the firmness
and condition of your skin will improve as well.
Clinical studies have also shown an average of
more than thirty percent increase in facial skin
tone/firmness. During exercise, blood circulation
in the skin increased by over 10%. Both good skin
tone and circulation are critical for healthy,
young looking skin.
Dr. Wilma Bergfeld, director of research at The
Cleveland Clinic and past chairperson of The
American Academy of Dermatology was asked
the following question in an interview published
in Vogue Magazine, "how to stop sagging facial
muscles?". Her reply, "exercise"
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