What is Bojin therapy and what is it used for?
You might have heard rave reviews of Bojin massages – revitalised skin, a more relaxed state of mind, and a better-sculpted face. But do you know just how Bojin therapy works and what it can do for you? We’ll take a closer look at Bojin therapy and share a little bit more about its applications.
Understanding Bojin therapy techniques
Bojin therapy is often used to alleviate pain, maintain the elasticity of the muscles, and maintain the free movement of joints. The therapy aims to unblock the energy, or Qi channels in the body, a concept common in traditional Chinese medicine.
The main technique in Bojin therapy involves the use of the buffalo horn tool to unlock knots in deep tissues, apply pressure, and massage the body. The horn tool is unique due to its shape, hardness, and potential resonance with the human body’s frequencies, which can enhance the therapy’s effectiveness.
When used on the face, Bojin massage treatment generally follows a specific process.
It starts with a skin analysis and cleansing, followed by the extraction of pimples and blackheads.
The actual Bojin detox for face and eye acupuncture points comes next, where the therapist uses an acupuncture point massager to stimulate meridian points on the face to boost circulation.
A facial and shoulder lymphatic detox massage is then performed, stretching facial muscles, increasing blood flow to the skin, and reducing stress.
The process ends with the application of a nourishing facial mask and essential skincare products like toner, day cream, and sunscreen.