{"id":139918,"date":"2023-10-26T15:11:27","date_gmt":"2023-10-26T15:11:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/magdelaine.net\/?p=139918"},"modified":"2023-10-26T15:11:27","modified_gmt":"2023-10-26T15:11:27","slug":"celebrity-facialist-performs-buccal-facial-on-this-morning","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/magdelaine.net\/lifestyle\/celebrity-facialist-performs-buccal-facial-on-this-morning\/","title":{"rendered":"Celebrity facialist performs buccal facial on This Morning"},"content":{"rendered":"
It’s a secret anti-ageing weapon for celebrities including\u00a0Meghan Markle, Kate Moss and Marc Jacobs\u00a0– and the buccal facial took centre stage on\u00a0This Morning today.<\/p>\n
London-based celebrity facialist, Dimple Amani demonstrated the \u00a3425 ‘buccal facial sculpt’ which is famed for its non-invasive and non-surgical technique.<\/p>\n
Instead of going under the knife to achieve a chiselled look, the expert instead promises a ‘bespoke internal contouring massage’ that leaves your facial muscles looking ‘younger fresher’, like an ‘instant facelift’.<\/p>\n
Perhaps the most unusual element involves the aesthetician placing their fingers deep inside the mouth to perform a strenuous massage on the walls of the cheeks.<\/p>\n
Speaking to hosts Dermot O’Leary and Alison Hammond, Ms Amani broke down the bizarre trend, beginning with the first step – a lymphatic massage.\u00a0<\/p>\n
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Celebrity facialist Dimple Amani appeared on This Morning Today to demonstrate a Buccal facial using model Sophie (pictured)<\/p>\n
She said: ‘I’m going to firstly perform a lymphatic drainage – facial massage – to really relax the muscles’.<\/p>\n
This step requires the expert to first work on the exterior of the lower half of the face.’<\/p>\n
She described the lymphatic system as the ‘filter system’, which is responsible for keeping your immunity functioning.\u00a0<\/p>\n
‘It really helps to drain that fluid as it just sits below the skin which holds toxins,’ she said.\u00a0<\/p>\n
She said the toxins are present in our lymph nodes, in places like our ears and arms, and are flushed out once we hydrated ourselves.<\/p>\n
A good old lymphatic drainage helps to push the process along, and makes you feel ‘relaxed’, which her model Sophie attested to.<\/p>\n
‘So we want a nice dewy, glowy effect, so I’m going to drain first before going inside.’ Dimple said.\u00a0<\/p>\n
‘Afterwards you feel really relaxed but after you feel a sudden boost of energy because your lymphatic system is boosted.’\u00a0<\/p>\n
It’s also the perfect antidote to giving the face a slimmer appearance because it ‘depuffs’ the skin from water retention leaving you looking ‘lighter’ and ‘sculpted’, claimed the expert.<\/p>\n
A curious Dermot jumped straight into it and quizzed the facialist about ‘going inside the mouth’, saying: ‘What are you doing when you’re in there?’<\/p>\n
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Ms Amani (pictured) performed the \u00a3425 facial which is famed for its non-invasive and non-surgical technique<\/p>\n
‘Exactly what I’m doing outside. I’m going to be draining inside the mouth’ explained Dimple.<\/p>\n
‘I’m really going to work round the jaw area, the cheeks – now I’m going to get the gloves on.<\/p>\n
‘Initially it’s cary because I’m going in her mouth but after that it’s super relaxing.’<\/p>\n
Sophie then opened her mouth before the expert placed both thumbs on opposite sides near the cheek area.<\/p>\n
The model appeared calm as Ms Amani worked the inner corners of her mouth with both ease and precision.<\/p>\n
Explaining the method, she said: ‘I’m massaging the cheeks… often we hold a lot of tension around the jaw area. Your jaw is a hub of activity and emotions. It’s important to de-stress those muscles.’<\/p>\n
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A curious Dermot hilariously asked the facialist about ‘going inside the mouth’ – which co-host Alison has done here<\/p>\n
Her fingers made their way upwards towards Sophie’s eyebrows as she continued to weave and press the skin. The inner portion of the massage takes around 15 minutes to complete.<\/p>\n
For concerned viewers, Sophie ensured that the massage didn’t hurt and was actually quite ‘relaxing’.<\/p>\n
Offering more insight into the technique, Dimple concluded that it helped with ‘fine lines, wrinkles, nasolabial folds.’<\/p>\n
She said: ‘It’s an alternative to Botox and fillers – and an instant facelift as well.’<\/p>\n
The total sculpting session goes on for 60 minutes and is expected to last for a total of two weeks:\u00a0<\/p>\n
‘But the more you do it, it will stay’ said Dimple explained.\u00a0<\/p>\n
She also suggested newbies repeat the procedure a few times a week before undergoing monthly sessions.<\/p>\n
According to her website, a 60 minute session with the celebrity facialist will set you back almost \u00a3500, but you can also train to perform the massage on yourself.<\/p>\n