"Facial massage is so important in stimulating the skin," says Barnes, who learned her massage techniques from facial expert Annee de Mamiel. "Your own hands are pretty magical. By stimulating the circulation in the skin, you create a natural erythema — you know, after a walk in the cold or an exercise class, you get that glow, that flush," she tells me. "You’re also working with your lymph nodes, pulling all the stagnant energy and water away from your skin, and this reduces puffiness. The more you move and activate your skin, the more malleable and brighter it becomes."
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