Make sure you take your makeup off before giving yourself a facial massage. [1] X Expert Source Marty MoralesCertified Massage Therapist Expert Interview. 20 December 2019.

For very dry skin, choose argan or almond oil. For medium to oily skin, choose jojoba or a blend of jojoba and castor oil. If you’re concerned about using oil on your skin, use your favorite moisturizer. If you want the oil to feel warm, keep the bottle of oil in warm water before you start your facial massage. [2] X Expert Source Marty MoralesCertified Massage Therapist Expert Interview. 20 December 2019.

Use wide circles, sweeping from under your ears, down toward your throat, and up along your jawline. You want a firm touch, but don’t massage too hard. A facial massage is different from a deep tissue massage, since the skin on your face is more sensitive.

Massaging your eye area helps combat puffy eyes, leaving the area brighter and more youthful-looking. Use extra oil if necessary to prevent your fingers from dragging the delicate skin around your eyes.

For dry skin: coconut or argan oil. For medium skin: almond or jojoba oil. For oily skin: jojoba oil or your favorite moisturizer.

Massaging your eye area helps lift sagging skin and combat crow’s feet. Use extra oil if necessary to prevent your fingers from dragging the delicate skin around your eyes.

For dry skin: use coconut or argan oil. Consider adding 2 to 3 drops of lavender essential oil. For medium skin: almond or jojoba oil. Consider adding 2 to 3 drops of lavender essential oil. For oily skin: jojoba oil or your favorite moisturizer. Consider adding 2 to 3 drops of lavender essential oil.

Use wide circles, sweeping from under your ears, down toward your throat, and up along your jawline. Press more firmly in areas where the muscles feel tight.

Massaging here will make you feel better after a long day of straining your eyes. Use extra oil if necessary to prevent your fingers from dragging the delicate skin around your eyes.