Korean Face Stamping
A skincare technique that involves using a stamp-like device with fine needles to boost cell turnover of our skin. This process stimulates collagen production, enhances skincare product absorption, and improves overall skin texture.
It goes deeper than the superficial skin layer. Anita received technical training to adjust the pressure and tailor to the various acupuncture points and bone structure of our faces.
By using gentle pressure from the stamp against our bone structure, it stimulates lymphatic flow, reducing puffiness and encouraging blood circulation to nourish bones and marrow.
Pressure on bones may encourage bone remodeling—the process by which bones adapt to mechanical work.
Over time, while stamping does not directly stimulate bone marrow production, gentle mechanical stimulation could help support circulation, relaxation and bone health.