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Hello Visitor and Welcome
I would like to take this opportunity to make a few very important points.
When you are involved in a field that is as
controversial as facial training you simply are not allowed the luxury of ridicules hype
or unfounded claims. As the originator of
Facialbuilding® Est. in 1979, I have learned only too well the
importance of being able to back-up every claim I make regarding FlexEffect®. Please
take some reassurance in knowing that everything you see and read on this website I
stand behind one hundred percent as do the many professionals you will also find
here supporting FlexEffect®.
Bottom line:
The longer you keep facial muscles strong and highly
elastic they will ...
(1) Continue to put stress on the bone, retarding bone
loss (a huge culprit in facial sagging).
(2) Maintain the demand for supple connective tissue
(elasticity and collagen)
(3) Slow-down the loss
of subcutaneous fat.
So, when a person's face begins to fill-out due to
Facialbuilding that person is not just looking at underlining muscle, he or she is also
looking at everything that
has been lost over the years.
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Does
it take more than Facialbuilding? Ooooooh Yeah
Skin care regimen: Whatever works well for you. When
something new comes along, I want to be the mouse! I'm always changing mine.
Remolding agent: Such as Retin-A or Copper Peptide. I use both.
Sunblock: An absolute must.
Vitamins - Minerals: I take just
for skin alone, MSM 6 grams a day
/ Vit. C 6 grams a day / Fish Oil (omega 3) 4 grams a day Folic Acid 8 mcg twice a day.
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For more information, visit our General Forum.
Online Certified Trainers and veteran Facialbuilders from all over the world are there to
answer any question you may have. If
you feel FlexEffect is right for you… you’ll find our WorkShop Forum an excellent training
tool. There you’ll find all the help you could possibly want in getting the most out of
your training.
Thank you for stopping
by, and I hope to see you on the Forum.
Deb |