Born in Mongolia. She has been interested in cosmetics and good nutrition since she was a little girl. Graduated in nutrition in Guangxi dasue, south China. She continued her studies in Beijing Nongye dasue, where she studied to be a nutritionist. She studied Chinese traditional medicine, particularly skin care. In Chinese traditional medicine, the skin is an organ of the body and the condition affects the internal organs and vice versa.
Contemporary directions in cosmetology are increasingly turning to Chinese medicine as a source of information and health practices. In Chinese medicine, the body is seen as a whole, not as composed of different systems as it is in Western medicine. Accordingly, any imbalance in the body affects all the organs, which can most easily be seen in the condition of the skin. So skin care is not only about looking good, but it is also a way to protect against internal problems. Annually she participates in courses on the latest trends in Eastern traditional and modern cosmetics.
Offers three types of Traditional Eastern massage treatments:
- Chinese point massage of face and head
- Chinese Guasha massage with jade stone
- Chinese massage Bodjing
In addition with:
- Apparatus anti-aging treatments with flash ampoule
- Full facial care with proven high-quality cosmetic products from Spanish brand Paraiso Cosmetics (Iberocelulosa madrilena)
Chinese point massage of face and head
The basis of this procedure is the scientifically based idea of Traditional Chinese Medicine that all organs and systems in the body are connected through energy channels called Jingluo( 经络 ), which consist of interconnected points throughout the body.
The points in each of the channels conduct energy along it. Some points are arranged so that more than one channel passes through them. Thus by affecting one point, the others connected to it are affected. So too, by treating a particular part of the body, another may be healed to which we have no direct access. Rejuvenating facial massage stimulates points on the face, each of which is connected to specific organs in the body. By impacting these points, we tone the organs and inhibit the body’s natural aging process, as well as boost our own energy and self-esteem. Those who have had the opportunity to experience the effectiveness of this procedure return to it again.
Acupuncture points on the face and head are stimulated to move the Qi energy in the Jingluo meridians. Relaxes and soothes the musculature of the face and head. Accelerates blood circulation, and removes lymph edema.
Chinese Guasha massage with jade stone
Guasha is a type of Chinese traditional lymphatic drainage massage. It uses a specially treated jade stone or instrument called Guasha 刮痧 lit. It means “scrape away the Sha (bad)”. Sha is drawn out of the body through the skin. With certain movements in the same direction, Sha is brought out from deep within the surface of the skin, and thence out of the body. Guasha is a prophylactic method of ridding the body and face of toxins and preventing disease. Also, this method successfully deals with minor blemishes on the facial skin. Therapeutically and diagnostically, the guasha method is used once there is a diagnosis to facilitate treatment.
All the toxins that a person does not take in through the natural orifices of the body enter the body through the skin. Logically, they also come out from there. Many products of the natural decay of organic substances accumulate in a person’s system and affect the good circulation of energy in the body. When the body’s defenses are activated through the guasha, the slags are carried out and the obstructions in the way of the energy flows are removed, whereby the body deals more easily with the disease. These organs have to be taken more special care of so that they can recover and function normally.
Strengthens the female yin energy, detoxifies, and refreshes the face. One of the most commonly used methods of lymphatic drainage in traditional Chinese medicine.
Chinese massage Bodjing
The practice of Bujing originated in India but was later transferred to East Asia. A type of stone in the form of a spoon is used. The “拨筋” means “lengthening of the tendons”. This practice is classified as one of the Chinese Yangsheng 养生 practices – nourishing life. It is similar to Guasha, but different places are massaged. Bodhjing massages the skin of the face deep down to the bone.
Toxins accumulate on the nose, frontal bone, and periosteum where they can clog the Jingluo channels, stop the flow of energy, and harden the tendons. The meridians that run through the face nourish the organs in the body when they are clogged, it affects the activity of the organs as well. An ancient Chinese verse states:
拨筋,拨掉疲惫,拨出精神!
拨筋,拨掉晦暗,拨出光泽!
拨筋,拨掉痘痘,拨出润滑!
拨筋,拨掉色斑,拨出白皙!
拨筋,拨出女人的美丽容颜!
拨筋,拨出女人的自信健康!
“Bodzin, remove the fatigue!
Bodzin, let the face shine!
Bodzin, remove the spots!
Bodzin, let the natural color of the skin be restored!
Bodzin, bring back the beauty of a woman’s face!
Bodzin, give the woman confidence!”