Thank you for your videos! I just came across your channel. I waded through a lot of other channels. You are inspiring me to start taping!! You’re gorgeous.
Thank you so much! I am so happy to hear that you are enjoying the videos! I hope they help! I hope you also check out some of the other facial videos as they will help to support the facial taping. Let us know if you have any questions or even suggestions for future videos. Thanks again for the feed back.
I'm amazed by the Facial Taping videos. Your explanation is the BEST, thank you so so much! I have a question, if I am applying the tape at night, is it fine to apply it after the moisturizer and the whole skincare routine?
@1N5 Absolutely! Just make sure to wait about 15 minutes before applying the tape, so the moisturizer or facial oil is fully absorbed, otherwise the tape will not stick. Also make sure to rub the tape (from beginning to end of application length) to fully activate the adhesive once applied. I am delighted to hear that you find the video's informative and are helping!
Hi from Italy! Big fan of your taping techniques! I have a question. I’ve seen in one of the tape manufacturers video that they place the anchor in the high part of the forehead and then pull the skin up and place the tape, instead of placing it in the lower part as you do. Is there a difference, what’s the explanation? Thx!
@patricia lopez Happy you are enjoying the taping! Wish I was in Italy right now. 😊 Yes, there are many ways to apply the tape for sure. You can certainly start at the top, pull the skin and then without stretching the tape, apply it. That will work. I am working on some other videos with different applications for some of the same techniques. Everyone is different and sometimes starting at the top can work for people. I use the technique starting from the bottom as it seems to work the best for the most people. But that is the fun of taping, see what works best for you and do that! They will both work as long as you are not stretching the tape but positioning the skin in a comfortable way. We are just trying to retrain the fascia or stop some muscle movements. Good luck! Let me know how you go.
@Chef Helena Jang Absolutely! We are currently working on a great video to address that very issue! So keep an eye out for that. In the meantime, make sure you are sleeping with a pillow at your chest to support that area if you are a side sleeper.
Would like to try this for consistent vertical sleep-lines on forehead above the eyebrow area. Should the tape be applied horizontally in the case of trying to reduce vertical lines?
Hi Thankyou for your thorough guide. I am new at this and I am wondering about the stretchy part, why should it be horisontal? Doesn't that mean that the skin/muscles can move more easily and therefore keep 'wrinkeling' so to speak?😄 or what am I not getting? Love the rest of the instruction though. Kind regards
Hi Andrea, thanks for the question. I always recommend doing the taping nightly for about a month and then going to 2 to 3 times a week for maintenance. Hope that helps. Good luck!
@madeline foutch Yes, layering tape is wonderful, addresses multiple areas and saves time. The 11’s would be applied first and then the forehead taping. There are loads of great combos for sure!
Hello Italy! That is a great question! Yes, you can combine taping techniques and I recommend doing so. If you are taping the 11’s and the forehead, just make sure to apply the tape for the 11’s first and then apply the forward application. I use this combo myself. Good luck!
@patricia lopez I don’t recommend taping in areas with fillers as you don’t want to have any of the fillers moving out of position or being compressed in a weird way. You can certainly tape other areas of the face without fillers but I would recommend skipping the area with filler, at least until the filler is almost completely absorbed. Hope this helps.
I love this idea and am excited to start. But I already have deep horizontal lines. When I pull the skin tight there is still a small wrinkle. Is that ok?
I would recommend doing some gua sha or cupping or massage or the forehead freeze exercise on the area before you do taping to relax the frontalis muscle before taping. If you are getting wrinkles when taping, try not taping so tightly. You want to make sure there are no wrinkles when taping. Good luck!
Sorry for the late reply. Everyone is different but it is usually fine. However, if you tend to peel or have any irritation at all with the retinol, I would skip the taping.
Precut tape in theory is wonderful and so much faster, but the issue is everyone’s facial measurements are different so there is just not a one size fits all. If you do pre-cuts, you will still need to cut it to fit your specific face. Also be careful as most pre-cuts are for the body and the adhesive is too intense for the face. An easy way to get your tape cut is to do it all at once. Once you get your length for a specific area you want to tape, spend 15 to 20 minutes cutting a week or two weeks or more of the same size and keep that in an envelope or container of some sort. Then, when you are ready to apply at night, when you don’t want to cut the tape, you can just quickly grab a precut that is perfect for you. It makes things much faster and easier.
Absolutely! I always recommend combining the applications. For your example, the application for the bunny lines would go on first and then the 11’s application.
I would actually recommend facial exercises for that over taping as you want to work the muscle on the sagging eye more to raise the eyebrow. You can try the Forehead Freeze with more emphasis on the side that is sagging more. For taping, you could certainly try the forehead taping with more lift on the dropping side.
I would actually recommend facial exercises for that over taping as you want to work the muscle on the sagging eye more to raise the eyebrow. You can try the Forehead Freeze with more emphasis on the side that is sagging more. For taping, you could certainly try the forehead taping with more lift on the dropping side.
my botox isn't doing enough I still have movement and I cry everyday because my house just burned down My face is getting ravaged by the wrinkles please help
@madeline foutch The goal is to go straight up but if you need to adjust, that is fine as every face is different. Just make sure to not have any wrinkles on the forehead between the tape once it is applied.
@Milo Bryte Yes, it can certainly help, especially if you sleep on that side. But, I would absolutely make sure to add some facial exercises (Forehead Freeze) and facial cupping on upper lid/eyebrow that is lower to help with the structures underneath. Microcurrent can also be extremely helpful to lift the area. All of these can certainly help to get more symmetry to the face.
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Thank you for your videos! I just came across your channel. I waded through a lot of other channels. You are inspiring me to start taping!! You’re gorgeous.
Thank you so much! I am so happy to hear that you are enjoying the videos! I hope they help! I hope you also check out some of the other facial videos as they will help to support the facial taping. Let us know if you have any questions or even suggestions for future videos.
Thanks again for the feed back.
So well explained, thank you 🌹
You’re welcome 😊
I'm amazed by the Facial Taping videos. Your explanation is the BEST, thank you so so much!
I have a question, if I am applying the tape at night, is it fine to apply it after the moisturizer and the whole skincare routine?
@1N5
Absolutely! Just make sure to wait about 15 minutes before applying the tape, so the moisturizer or facial oil is fully absorbed, otherwise the tape will not stick. Also make sure to rub the tape (from beginning to end of application length) to fully activate the adhesive once applied. I am delighted to hear that you find the video's informative and are helping!
Such a huge admirer of you and your channel.. Keep up the excellent work 👍🏻🌹🌹
@Sapna Mukherji
Thank you so much. Truly appreciate it. 🥰
@@StrivingforHealth 😘💕🌹
Thank you!
Hi from Italy! Big fan of your taping techniques! I have a question. I’ve seen in one of the tape manufacturers video that they place the anchor in the high part of the forehead and then pull the skin up and place the tape, instead of placing it in the lower part as you do. Is there a difference, what’s the explanation? Thx!
@patricia lopez
Happy you are enjoying the taping! Wish I was in Italy right now. 😊 Yes, there are many ways to apply the tape for sure. You can certainly start at the top, pull the skin and then without stretching the tape, apply it. That will work. I am working on some other videos with different applications for some of the same techniques. Everyone is different and sometimes starting at the top can work for people. I use the technique starting from the bottom as it seems to work the best for the most people. But that is the fun of taping, see what works best for you and do that! They will both work as long as you are not stretching the tape but positioning the skin in a comfortable way. We are just trying to retrain the fascia or stop some muscle movements. Good luck! Let me know how you go.
@@StrivingforHealth thx so much! Your very kind and helpful 🤍
Beautiful woman. Beautiful skin. Love the channel thank you
Thank you for those kind words. Glad you like the channel.
Vielen lieben herzlichen Dank für diese tolle Anleitung. 🤗🌟❤️
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Liebe Grüße aus Deutschland 🤗
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Can you teach us how to prevent chest wrinkles with tape
@Chef Helena Jang
Absolutely! We are currently working on a great video to address that very issue! So keep an eye out for that.
In the meantime, make sure you are sleeping with a pillow at your chest to support that area if you are a side sleeper.
@@StrivingforHealth thank you very much
Would like to try this for consistent vertical sleep-lines on forehead above the eyebrow area. Should the tape be applied horizontally in the case of trying to reduce vertical lines?
Existe la posibilidad de un vídeo de kinesiotape para nariz que cae
@Patricia M.M
Sorry, we don’t have anything in the works at this time for that specific issue.
Excuse me, if I will be taping on 11 lines, which should I apply first? 11 or these forehead tapes? Thank you very much for your videos!!!!! ❤
I would recommend taping the 11’s first and then applying the forehead tape. Good luck! It is a good combo!
Hi
Thankyou for your thorough guide. I am new at this and I am wondering about the stretchy part, why should it be horisontal? Doesn't that mean that the skin/muscles can move more easily and therefore keep 'wrinkeling' so to speak?😄 or what am I not getting? Love the rest of the instruction though.
Kind regards
@sanne p
You are actually taping vertically for the forehead, which will relax the frontalis muscle.
Hi! How many times a week you should be doing face tapping?
Hi Andrea, thanks for the question. I always recommend doing the taping nightly for about a month and then going to 2 to 3 times a week for maintenance. Hope that helps. Good luck!
@@StrivingforHealth every day?
@ Andrea Silvestri: Yes, every day for about a month and then 2 to 3 times a week for maintenance purposes. Consistency is key.
@@StrivingforHealth great! Thank you so much for your answer!!! Love your channel!
also, can i do this on top of the 11 taping?
@madeline foutch
Yes, layering tape is wonderful, addresses multiple areas and saves time. The 11’s would be applied first and then the forehead taping. There are loads of great combos for sure!
Hi from Italy! Can you tape de eleven lines with horizontal placed strips one top of this forehead taping technique ? Thx!
Hello Italy! That is a great question! Yes, you can combine taping techniques and I recommend doing so. If you are taping the 11’s and the forehead, just make sure to apply the tape for the 11’s first and then apply the forward application.
I use this combo myself.
Good luck!
Thx!!! Another question, I have hialuronic fillers on my jaw and close to my ears, why is not recommended to use tape in areas with fillers?
@patricia lopez
I don’t recommend taping in areas with fillers as you don’t want to have any of the fillers moving out of position or being compressed in a weird way. You can certainly tape other areas of the face without fillers but I would recommend skipping the area with filler, at least until the filler is almost completely absorbed. Hope this helps.
@@StrivingforHealth it certainly does! You are very kind for responding so quickly! 🤍
I love this idea and am excited to start. But I already have deep horizontal lines. When I pull the skin tight there is still a small wrinkle. Is that ok?
I would recommend doing some gua sha or cupping or massage or the forehead freeze exercise on the area before you do taping to relax the frontalis muscle before taping. If you are getting wrinkles when taping, try not taping so tightly. You want to make sure there are no wrinkles when taping. Good luck!
Can we use retinol before applying tape
Sorry for the late reply. Everyone is different but it is usually fine. However, if you tend to peel or have any irritation at all with the retinol, I would skip the taping.
How do you feel about pre cut tape
Precut tape in theory is wonderful and so much faster, but the issue is everyone’s facial measurements are different so there is just not a one size fits all. If you do pre-cuts, you will still need to cut it to fit your specific face. Also be careful as most pre-cuts are for the body and the adhesive is too intense for the face. An easy way to get your tape cut is to do it all at once. Once you get your length for a specific area you want to tape, spend 15 to 20 minutes cutting a week or two weeks or more of the same size and keep that in an envelope or container of some sort. Then, when you are ready to apply at night, when you don’t want to cut the tape, you can just quickly grab a precut that is perfect for you. It makes things much faster and easier.
Can I combine with 11 and bunny and in witch order ?
Absolutely! I always recommend combining the applications. For your example, the application for the bunny lines would go on first and then the 11’s application.
What about those who have one eyebrow that droops a little more than the other? Is there an adjustment for the more droopy eyebrow?
I would actually recommend facial exercises for that over taping as you want to work the muscle on the sagging eye more to raise the eyebrow. You can try the Forehead Freeze with more emphasis on the side that is sagging more. For taping, you could certainly try the forehead taping with more lift on the dropping side.
@@StrivingforHealth Thank you so much. I will look for the video for the Forehead Freeze.
And It also works for droopy eyelids?
I would actually recommend facial exercises for that over taping as you want to work the muscle on the sagging eye more to raise the eyebrow. You can try the Forehead Freeze with more emphasis on the side that is sagging more. For taping, you could certainly try the forehead taping with more lift on the dropping side.
@@StrivingforHealth Thank you so much
why can I not tape the same area as a botox injection?
my botox isn't doing enough I still have movement and I cry everyday because my house just burned down My face is getting ravaged by the wrinkles please help
if my brows are kind of angled… is it okay that the tape is at an angle? or no?
@madeline foutch
The goal is to go straight up but if you need to adjust, that is fine as every face is different. Just make sure to not have any wrinkles on the forehead between the tape once it is applied.
How often should you tape
I recommend nightly taping for about a month and then you can do 2 or 3 times a week, depending on how your skin is doing.
Would this help even out my eyebrows?
@Milo Bryte
Yes, it can certainly help, especially if you sleep on that side. But, I would absolutely make sure to add some facial exercises (Forehead Freeze) and facial cupping on upper lid/eyebrow that is lower to help with the structures underneath. Microcurrent can also be extremely helpful to lift the area. All of these can certainly help to get more symmetry to the face.