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5 proven benefits of face yoga that can transform your skin

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 8, 2026, 14:27 IST
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What is face yoga?

Face yoga is a series of exercises that are designed to activate and tone the 40 muscles of our face and neck. It is much like body workouts, which strengthen skeletal muscles and improve facial muscle tone, circulation, and overall skin appearance through repetitive, easy movements that control muscle engagement. A study published in JAMA Dermatology found that women who performed facial exercises every day for 20 weeks appeared nearly three years younger on average, with noticeable improvements including fuller cheeks and a vocalised facial structure. Let’s take a look at the five proven benefits of face yoga for skin.

​https://news.northwestern.edu/stories/2018/january/facial-exercises-help-middle-aged-women-appear-more-youthful/?utm_source=chatgpt.com​

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Improves blood circulation, delivering a natural glow

Many face yoga movements stimulate blood flow to the skin’s surface, where increased circulation delivers oxygen and nutrients to the skin cells, contributing to a brighter and healthier skin complexion. From promoting natural radiance to supporting nutrient delivery to skin cells, the process helps reduce dullness. Enjoy better blood flow, which will also support skin repair and overall vitality.


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Help reduce skin puffiness

Facial massage techniques are commonly incorporated into face yoga, which encourages lymphatic drainage. The lymphatic system helps in removing excess fluid waste products from our tissues. Experts suggest that everyday facial movements and massage might help decrease the morning puffiness, especially around your jawline and eyes. It reduces facial swelling and makes the features look more defined and refreshed.


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Improves Elasticity in Skin

When you perform face yoga exercises, you're also improving the health of your connective tissue, which is important for skin elasticity. In a clinical trial that was performed in 2024 on intensive practice of face yoga over an eight-week period, researchers found positive results in the muscles and connective tissues that were used to do all of the exercises. Thus, face yoga increases the overall health of your connective tissues, therefore improving the resilience of your skin at the same time. Improved elasticity helps to maintain the flexibility of the skin; helps to maintain youthful-looking skin; and improves the functioning of your connective tissues.


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Reduces the Tension in Your Face and Your Expression Lines

Facial tension comes from the stress we feel daily and is usually something that we aren’t even aware of; we experience this as a buildup of tension around our eyes, jawline, and forehead. As we continue to create these muscle contractions due to stress, the lines of our faces become formed through the continued usage of the same muscles. Face yoga helps us to incorporate relaxation into the practice of face yoga, which allows us to become more aware of the tension in our faces due to these same patterns. As a result, when performing face yoga, you will be able to relax your facial muscles and soften the lines that have developed as a result of stress.


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Creates More Firm and Fuller Skin

One of the most commonly mentioned reasons to practise face yoga is to improve the firmness and fullness of your skin. As you age, the fat deposits that are located on your face start to decrease in size; combined with the loss of volume in your muscles, these changes contribute to sagging or hollowness in certain areas of your face. Researchers at Northwestern University believe that by practising face yoga regularly, you will build your facial muscles and, therefore, provide support for your skin and give yourself a more youthful appearance.

​https://news.northwestern.edu/stories/2018/january/facial-exercises-help-middle-aged-women-appear-more-youthful/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

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