Facial and Ear Reflexology

Facial reflexology works by stimulating reflex points and zones on the scalp and face to stimulate the brain. It is a gentle and non-invasive technique achieved by using the fingertips for pressure-point massage on the face and scalp. These pressure-points are said to relate to different parts of our anatomy. Natural or organic facial oils are typically used as a part of the massage, with no other equipment required.

The body’s meridians are believed to be vital energy pathways to your organs and body systems. By massaging certain reflexology points, this technique is said to reduce stress levels and encourage blood flow and oxygen to the face. This is believed to improve the appearance of the skin so it appears tightened, tone and plumped. 

What Are The Benefits Of Facial Reflexology?

Facial reflexology’s benefits may include:

  • Reduced muscle tension

  • Healthier skin

  • Pain relief

  • Improved sleep

  • Greater energy

  • Improvement in immune deficiencies

  • Improved mood

  • Headache relief

  • Clearer sinuses

“Facial reflexology's benefits can include improved skin, sleep, and energy levels, as well as reduced muscle tension and chronic pain relief,” explains Brian. “General improvements in the skin may include increased hydration, circulation, and vitality. A practitioner may also target specific skin conditions, such as acne, rosacea, and eczema.

What Are The Benefits Of Ear Reflexology?

Ear massage also called ear reflexology or auriculotherapy relieves stress by stimulating certain pressure points on the ear. Not just this, ear massage can also help a host of other physiological signs, ailments and pathological disorders in the chest, abdomen, lower back and feet areas. Ear Reflexology may benefit you in many ways, but the most notable is for the instant relief of pain. In China, reflexologists have found it beneficial for clearing infections, lowering blood pressure and balancing hormones.

Ear Reflexology is commonly used with foot and hand reflexology and can confirm a diagnosis suggested by imbalances in the feet and hand reflex points.