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After 25–30, the skin produces less collagen and elastin — the proteins responsible for firmness and elasticity. But that’s only part of the story.

The face is the only area of the body where facial muscles attach directly to the skin, not to bones. Over time, some of these muscles fall into chronic spasm, while others lose tone and sag. This is what creates nasolabial folds, creases, a drooping jawline, and deepening wrinkles.

Face sculpting targets the root cause: exercises are based on isometric resistance — fingers create opposing pressure while the muscles work against that load. This targeted effort restores muscles to their natural tone, tissues lift naturally, the facial contour becomes more defined, and wrinkles and folds smooth out — without injections or surgery.

Want to train correctly and see real results? In The Face Sculpting Program you’ll get detailed video lessons for every exercise, and I’ll personally review your technique — at the start of the course and again at 3 months, based on your photos and workout recording. Results will show, because your technique will be right.

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