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What are the benefits of shaving?

Shaving, that is, facial scraping, the benefits of facial scraping are as follows:

First, facial scraping stimulates epidermal nerve endings.

Enhancing its conduction function can activate damaged dead cells and weak cells, promote and restore the secretion, regeneration and cleaning functions of cells themselves, accelerate the excretion of metabolites from skin sweat pores, and make pores comfortable and clean.

Second, dredge meridians, whiten and remove spots, promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis, and detoxify and resist oxygen.

Facial scraping can accurately find the stagnant parts of meridians, exclude positive reactions (cold skin, fever, astringent taste, sallow skin, nodular tissue, pain, muscle tension, stiffness and weakness are all positive reactions), and can quickly dredge meridians, promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis;

Improve the deep microcirculation of the skin, so that the metabolic waste of the skin can be quickly eliminated from the blood circulation, thereby improving the skin color, turning dull into ruddy and bright white, and effectively removing spots and fading.

Third, shrink pores and tighten skin.

Facial scraping can improve muscles, reshape the face, promote blood circulation, dredge meridians, promote skin metabolism, eliminate excess water and metabolites, ensure sufficient nutrition supply for the skin, naturally shrink pores, naturally tighten and improve the skin and change the face.

Fourth, smooth wrinkles and delay aging.

Dredge the supply channels of cellular nutrition, and restore and enhance the function of skin to absorb and utilize nutrients. The thermal effect of scraping increases the flow of blood, lymph and body fluids, thus continuously increasing the blood circulation to the skin, supplementing water and nutrition, moistening the skin, reducing wrinkles and delaying skin aging.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) indirectly regulates viscera.

Shaving can stimulate meridians (there are nine meridians on the face) and acupoints (there are many acupoints on the face) as well as holographic areas, and indirectly regulate viscera through the conduction of meridians.