10 Essential Techniques Of Japanese Facial Massage

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10 Essential Techniques Of Japanese Facial Massage
Published 9/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.77 GB | Duration: 1h 15m

Master Traditional Methods for Rejuvenation, Relaxation, and Natural Beauty

What you'll learn

Learners will gain skills to promote natural beauty and radiance through facial massage techniques.

They will master 10 core Japanese techniques including Effleurage, Petrissage, Tapotement, and more.

They will learn the correct hand movements, pressure, and flow for effective treatments.

They will understand how to improve circulation, reduce puffiness, and stimulate lymphatic drainage.

They will be able to relieve facial tension, smooth fine lines, and support skin elasticity.

They will discover how to sequence techniques into a complete facial massage routine.

They will gain confidence to apply these methods professionally or for personal self-care.

Requirements

Commitment to learn and practice.

Description

Unlock the secrets of timeless Japanese facial massage in this comprehensive training designed for wellness practitioners, beauty professionals, and holistic skincare enthusiasts. This course blends theory and hands-on practice, guiding you through the foundations, philosophy, and step-by-step application of 10 powerful facial massage techniques.You’ll begin with an understanding of the theoretical principles—the history, benefits, and mechanics of each technique—before moving into practical demonstrations where you’ll see, practice, and refine every movement. With expert insights and structured routines, you’ll gain the knowledge and confidence to create treatments that promote circulation, release tension, sculpt and lift facial features, and restore radiant, youthful skin.What You’ll LearnEffleurage (Gliding Strokes): Boost circulation and prepare the skin.Petrissage (Kneading): Enhance elasticity and tone facial muscles.Tapotement (Percussion): Revitalize and energize skin tissues.Friction (Rubbing): Smooth lines and support lymphatic drainage.Vibration: Refresh, awaken, and reduce puffiness.Compression: Relieve tension and improve tone.Lifting Strokes: Firm contours and counteract sagging.Pinching (Plucking): Stimulate collagen and refine features.Circular Motions: Relax tissues and soften fine lines.Drainage Strokes: Detoxify, reduce puffiness, and encourage flow.By the End of This Course, You Will:Master 10 core Japanese facial massage techniques with confidence.Understand the theory and therapeutic benefits of each movement.Apply techniques in professional treatments or personal self-care routines.Create full facial massage sequences that combine relaxation with rejuvenation.This program ensures a balanced learning experience: theory gives you the why, while practice gives you the how. Together, they empower you to deliver treatments that are both scientifically grounded and deeply rejuvenating.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction to Massage Therapy

Lecture 1 Top traits of an effective massage therapists

Lecture 2 Top health benefits of massage

Lecture 3 What to eat/ drink or not before and after massage therapy

Lecture 4 Tips - What to do after taking a Massage

Section 2: Introduction to Massage

Lecture 5 Definition and history of massage

Lecture 6 Benefits and goals of massage therapy

Lecture 7 Scope of massage practice

Lecture 8 Ethics of massage practice

Section 3: Preparing for a Massage Session

Lecture 9 Client assessment and intake process

Lecture 10 Guidelines - Creating a professional massage environment

Lecture 11 Equipment used for massage

Section 4: Facial Anatomy and Physiology

Lecture 12 1. Skin Layers

Lecture 13 2. Facial Muscles

Lecture 14 3. Lymphatic System

Lecture 15 4. Blood Circulation

Lecture 16 Nerves

Lecture 17 Aging Factors and Effects

Section 5: Japanese Traditional Facial Massage - An overview

Lecture 18 A journey through time - History

Lecture 19 Targeting beauty from within - Energy flow technique

Lecture 20 Importance of using right products for massage

Lecture 21 Unveiling the essential products of Japanese facial massage

Lecture 22 Embracing the ritual - Cultivating the life long practice

Lecture 23 Holistic Benefits for Body and Mind

Section 6: Practical Training: Demonstrations of Japanese Facial Massage Techniques

Lecture 24 Effleurage (Gliding Strokes)

Lecture 25 Petrissage (Kneading)

Lecture 26 Tapotement (Percussion)

Lecture 27 Friction (Rubbing)

Lecture 28 Vibration

Lecture 29 Compression

Lecture 30 Lifting

Lecture 31 Pinching (or Plucking)

Lecture 32 Circular Motions

Lecture 33 Drainage Strokes

People interested in alternative and non-invasive anti-aging techniques.,Those who are concerned about wrinkles, fine lines, and loss of skin elasticity.,Individuals who suffer from tension headaches, migraines, or facial pain.,Those who have acne, scarring, or other skin conditions that can benefit from improved circulation.,Massage therapists, estheticians, and cosmetologists looking to expand their service offerings.,Spa owners and Makeup artists who want to learn a holistic approach to facial beauty.