Massage has many benefits. Whether done by professionals or at home with portable devices, it is a great way to relieve tight muscles all over the body, reducing most types of pain and providing relaxation, along with beauty improvements. massager
There are many devices that have different purposes and with different speed and intensity levels.
With the increase of working from home, it is even more common to experience pain from bad desk posture. Massager devices like the Therabody Theragun Mini are interesting alternatives, as they are easy to use with powerful massage functions to relieve deep tension and soreness.
Another option is the Pado PureWave CM-07 massager, a handheld massager for customers looking for vibrational and percussive therapy. Its design is cordless, light, and slim and includes a silicone massage-oil applicator. It comes with different tips to change the type of massage, including migraine relief.
The Beauty proposes Glo 910+ Body Massager Device is a handy tool that treats cellulite and localized fat effectively without intensive procedures. It delivers a deep sub dermal massage that mobilizes fat and accumulated toxins to reduce cellulite. It works with the SLIM tech® technology that combines the technique with phytoluminal energy that will help the energy to penetrate in different skin layers, stimulating collagen to improve elasticity. Furthermore, it will also reduce fluid retention and, consequently, tightness and puffiness.
In conclusion, having a massager at home that is aimed to solve the most common complaints can be an excellent plan to avoid more expensive treatments at a higher frequency and feel better in just a few minutes.
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About the Author: MSci Maísa Melo is a Pharmacist and a current PhD student in cosmetic technology, from São Paulo, Brazil. She has earned her master’s degree from the University of São Paulo and has been involved with the development, stability, safety and efficacy of cosmetics since 2013. She has specialized in the clinical efficacy of cosmetics by biophysical and skin imaging techniques as well as the use of alternative models to animal testing. Her research work has been published in several scientific journals and book chapters from the field.