Can A Pressure Point Massage Give You Better Skin"
A few months back, I met up with Alicia Yoon, founder of Korean skincare mega-site Peach & Lily, in a hotel room in midtown. She was going to give me a ?personalized facial,? which at first, seemed like a gimmicky-but-nonetheless-relaxing way for her to push some of her newest products on me for the possibility of coverage. I?d been having some fun new hormonal acne issues and figured my usual (read: not Korean) route wasn?t helping much, and I?m nothing if not a beauty guinea pig, so I gave it a shot. But a few minutes after I showed up, it became immediately clear she wasn?t about to push anything on me. Instead, she told me, she was going to give me a massage. I mean, okay.
She barely even gave my hormonal acne any more than a cursory glance before she?d asked me about my diet, my skin-care routine, and my menstrual cycle. After going through my morning and nighttime routine, I told her that the acne was new, and that my stomach was particularly sensitive for the first time in forever, making me feel perpetually bloated. I wasn?t totally sure what this had to do with my treatment, but Yoon, a facialist by trade and student of Eastern Ayurvedic medicine, didn?t try to diagnose me. Instead, she laid me down on a makeshift massage table, and got to work massaging my pressure points. ?When I go to acupuncturists or eastern medicine doctors in Korea, they tell me that there are hundreds are pressure points in the human body,? she told me as she settled in by massaging the...
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