How to Have a Spa Day At Home: 29 DIY Spa Ideas
Glow with the glass-skin massage.
Yoon taught us this quick routine for a nightly glass-skin massage, and we're hooked on the firming, circulation-boosting effects. “Once you nail these moves, all of this takes just a few minutes,” she says. Since you don't want to create drag on your skin, layer on a serum first—Yoon likes the Peach & Lily Glass Skin serum for its silky texture and luminous results. Then follow her instructions:
1. Using two fingers, stroke from the top of your eyebrows up toward your hairline, applying a bit of pressure to help smooth out your forehead lines. Do this across your whole forehead.
2. Lay four fingers flat on each side of your face. Gently glide them from the center of your face out toward your ears, and then sweep down toward your collarbones along the sides of your neck to help with lymphatic drainage. Repeat five times.
3. Place one index finger above your upper lip and the other right below your lower lip. Move them toward your ears, then back the other way. This helps tone the muscles around your lips.
4. Place two fingers on your chin right under each corner of your mouth, then make a V with your index and middle finger as you massage upward. Your cheekbones should land in between the two fingers—this helps sculpt them. (Watch how to do the movement here.) Repeat five times.
5. Using your ring fingers, gently trace your orbital bone (aka your eye socket) to help boost circulation around your eyes. Go around five times.