Anti-ageing Product Review Sarah Chapman Facial Massager.


Article by Fabafterfifty

I never seem to find the time to have facials, but love the decongesting effect facial massage has on my skin. I thought it might be worth giving the Sarah Chapman Facial Massager a try ( a friend has one and swears by it) .

The Facialift looks like a big wishbone, with 8 massage heads and 48 nodules. You roll the massage heads across your face and neck (instructions are given as to the precise movements) which deliver the same effect as being massaged by fingertips and knuckles. The massage movements drain toxins , reduce puffiness and boost circulation.

The first couple of times I used it, I have to say that the sensation was a little strange, but then it became very relaxing, leaving the face with a tingly feeling- much as you experience after a professional facial. I use when I’m starting to feel jaded if I’ve been working at my PC for too long.

At £25 I think it’s very reasonably priced (a great gift for female friends and family members). Probably not one to use in front of a partner- I got strange looks from hubby when he saw me using this one, although not quite up there with the Frownies reaction just yet!

Sarah Chapman Facialift is £25


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