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Deeply relaxing and rejuvenating, Kobido facial is the holistic facial that's said to boost skin health, tone facial muscles, and promote collagen production, through the power of massage.
Described by the Kobido College as dating back to the mid 15th-century in Japan, Kobido massage is named for the two Anma masters who came up with the technique (Anma is an ancient practice of traditional Japanese massage).
The story goes that the two masters were competing near Mount Fuji, a process that went on for months and resulted in the two working together to create a new 'house', which was called Kobido and included the establishment of 48 techniques of Kobido.
As a result, Kobido is actually a brand name, associated with a specific, technically advanced Japanese facial, with signature techniques that require time and skill to learn. Since then, the method has been passed on through the generations.
Combining the idea that skin health and beauty are inextricably linked, Kobido massage incorporates thousands of techniques in 48 categories, including gentle massage and acupressure. It is rooted in the basic pressing, kneading, and stroking principles of Anma, and spans the neck, face, and head, supporting skin health by using movements to tone and firm the skin, reduce the tension that leads to lines and wrinkles, eliminate toxins from the lymphatic system, and create a much sought-after glow. It's also deeply relaxing.
The Institut Takumi Finch, which trains therapists, says: "A kobido massage acts on all levels of the being and helps to establish a real connection with the body and the world. It allows for an inner journey while offering a pleasant feeling of lightness, both in the body and in the soul. The Japanese face massage is a bubble of oxygen that promotes deep relaxation and clarification of the mind."
The benefits of Kobido facial massage are personal, and it is very much tailored to the individual and their experiences. Ultimately, it's about improving skin health. However, it's become well known for being a non-surgical approach to anti-ageing, even compared with having a facelift.
As well we helping you to relax and reconnect with your body, the wide ranging recorded benefits include:
Most therapists agree that you will see an immediate impact from your first Kobido facial massage, but as with most treatments to gain the best results it's best to have a series of treatments. In an ideal world, that might be one every two weeks for a minimum of six treatments. For long-term results, it's best to keep up that routine.
You can try Kobido massage for yourself at One Spa London at The Circle Gym.
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