Glass facial cups are an excellent, natural alternative to Botox for skin rejuvenation. By enhancing blood circulation, stimulating collagen production, and promoting lymphatic drainage, these cups offer a holistic approach to achieving youthful, radiant skin. Unlike Botox, facial cupping is non-invasive, cost-effective, and promotes overall skin health without the use of chemicals or needles.
Safety and Fewer Side Effects: Facial cupping is generally safe with minimal side effects when performed correctly. Botox, on the other hand, can cause bruising, swelling, and even drooping of the treated areas.
Cost-Effective: Glass facial cups are a one-time purchase, and you can use them repeatedly. Botox treatments require regular maintenance and can be quite expensive over time since they only last 3-6 months.
Holistic Approach: Facial cupping not only addresses aesthetic concerns but also promotes overall skin health by encouraging natural bodily functions like blood flow and lymphatic drainage. Botox focuses mainly on reducing wrinkles by temporarily paralyzing facial muscles.
No Downtime: With facial cupping, there is no downtime required, and you can resume your daily routine immediately. Botox treatments may involve some recovery time and come with the potential for noticeable side effects.
Long-Term Benefits: The long-term benefits of facial cupping include enhancing overall skin health and appearance, while Botox requires continuous treatments to maintain results.
Glass Facial Cups
Cleanse Your Face: Start with a clean, dry face to ensure the cups can glide smoothly over your skin.
Apply Oil: Use a facial oil or serum to reduce friction. This will also help nourish your skin during the treatment.
Squeeze and Place: Gently squeeze the glass cup to create suction, then place it on your skin.
Glide the Cup: Move the cup in circular or sweeping motions. Focus on areas like your cheeks, forehead, and jawline.
Repeat: Continue for 3-5 minutes, but avoid overdoing it to prevent bruising.
Clean the Cups: Wash the cups with mild soap and water after each use to keep them hygienic.
The cups are used very gently with only about 25% pressure. They are used in a massage like pattern to help micro circulation of blood and qi. They drain lymph and relax the muscles of the face that tend to be tense, this is especially helpful around the eyes and forehead (crows feet and number 11s). Be especially gentle around the eyes and never leave the cups in one position, they should always be gliding or moving on the face.