WO2004066902A2 - 琥珀を用いる美容法 - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61H—PHYSICAL THERAPY APPARATUS, e.g. DEVICES FOR LOCATING OR STIMULATING REFLEX POINTS IN THE BODY; ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION; MASSAGE; BATHING DEVICES FOR SPECIAL THERAPEUTIC OR HYGIENIC PURPOSES OR SPECIFIC PARTS OF THE BODY
- A61H39/00—Devices for locating or stimulating specific reflex points of the body for physical therapy, e.g. acupuncture
- A61H39/04—Devices for pressing such points, e.g. Shiatsu or Acupressure
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61H—PHYSICAL THERAPY APPARATUS, e.g. DEVICES FOR LOCATING OR STIMULATING REFLEX POINTS IN THE BODY; ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION; MASSAGE; BATHING DEVICES FOR SPECIAL THERAPEUTIC OR HYGIENIC PURPOSES OR SPECIFIC PARTS OF THE BODY
- A61H15/00—Massage by means of rollers, balls, e.g. inflatable, chains, or roller chains
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- the present invention relates to a cosmetic method performed using amber. Background art
- An object of the present invention is to provide a beauty treatment method that further exerts a beauty effect by using an object having an effect of giving a comfortable pleasure, a relaxed feeling, etc. to the human body without depending only on the skill of a practitioner. .
- amber is employed as a material used to achieve the above object.
- the beauty method of the present invention is characterized by including an operation of applying an amber ball to an appropriate position on a human body (for example, a body of a subject to be described later).
- the operation of hitting the amber ball is performed when the massage to the head of the human body is started, and the position of hitting the amber ball is between the eyebrows.
- the amber ball is applied during the massage of the lymph nodes above the shoulder (for example, the decollete (upper chest) described below), and the amber ball is applied along the path connecting multiple lymph nodes. To do.
- An amber ball is a flat curved body (for example, an ellipsoid) that is large enough to be wrapped in the palm of one hand.
- the operation on the human body is performed using personal items such as a towel containing amber powder.
- the amber ball is applied to the body of the subject to provide a pleasant sensation to the subject, such as not only the skill of the practitioner but also the healing effect based on the effect of amber (details will be described later). ⁇ The exhilaration can be given more accurately. Amber balls also contribute to health maintenance due to the electrical polarity of amber.
- the operation of hitting the amber ball is performed when the massage to the head of the human body is started, and by applying the amber ball to the eyebrows, the subject can be relieved by the warmth unique to amber. Gives a feeling of comfort and invites you to sleep comfortably.
- the amber ball application is performed during a massage of the lymph nodes above the shoulder, and the amber ball is applied along the path connecting multiple lymph nodes, thereby stimulating the lymph nodes and their function. Improvement can be achieved.
- FIG. 1 is a flowchart of Amber Esthe.
- Figure 2 is a diagram showing the procedure of “Head massage during sleep”.
- Figure 3 shows the outline of an amber ball.
- Figure 4 shows the names of the lymph nodes used in lymphatic massage.
- Figure 5 shows a lymphatic massage with amber balls.
- Figure 6 is a diagram showing the “lymphatic massage with amber ball” following Figure 5.
- Figure 7 is a diagram showing the “lymphatic massage with amber ball” following Figure 6.
- Figure 8 shows the “lift care”.
- Figure 9 shows the “pack”.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram showing “skin up”.
- Fig. 11 is a diagram showing "Awakening head massager”.
- Figure 12 shows the results of a questionnaire on the healing effect.
- Figure 13 shows the results of a questionnaire on the moist feeling of the skin.
- Figure 14 shows the results of a questionnaire on skin gloss.
- Figure 15 shows the results of a questionnaire on dull skin.
- Figure 16 shows the results of a questionnaire on skin firmness.
- Figure 17 shows the results of a questionnaire on rough skin.
- amber esthetic Beauty treatment method using amber according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a flowchart for explaining the procedure of amber esthetic treatment.
- the practitioner performs cleansing on the face and neck of the subject (Step [hereinafter “ST”] 1). Cleansing is done to remove cosmetics on the subject's face and neck. Specifically, cosmetics on the eyes and mouth of the subject are dropped with a cotton soaked with a commercially available cleansing agent, and cosmetics (including eyelashes) that are likely to adhere to the eyes (including eyelashes) with a cotton swab. (For example, masks and eyeline cosmetics). Next, apply the cleansing agent from the neck to the forehead, massage it with your fingers, spread it out, and wipe off the cleansing agent with new wet cotton soaked in water.
- the practitioner performs clay cleaning on the subject's face, neck, shoulders and decorte (upper chest).
- Clay cleaning is performed to remove dirt such as sebum on the face and neck of the subject.
- the clay-purified product of the applicant called “clay”
- the clay-purified product of the applicant is dissolved in water and then Warm it with a mold, check the temperature, and apply the melted clay to the shoulder of the patient.
- the temperature here is 32 ° (: ⁇ 33 ° C. If it is lower or higher than this temperature range, the heat stimulus to the subject becomes too strong and the subject becomes uncomfortable.
- the practitioner cleans the skin using a flimator brush (mechanical rotary brush), and then removes the clay remaining on the face of the practitioner using a sponge.
- a flimator brush mechanical rotary brush
- the practitioner performs “sleeping head massage” (treatment) on the subject's head and face.
- This massage not only has the effect of inducing the subject to sleep, but also allows the operator to press the amber ball on the subject's forehead using an amber ball (a sphere may be used, but a flat curved surface is preferred) By doing so, various effects as described below can be obtained.
- Amber balls will be described later with reference to FIG.
- the sleep head massage method will be described later with reference to FIG.
- the practitioner performs “meridian massage” on the subject. Specifically, a turban is wrapped around the subject's head and a commercially available massage oil is applied to the subject's upper body (eg, face, neck, shoulders, and upper chest (referred to as the "decorte")).
- the practitioner uses his or her palms or fingers to massage the upper body's upper body meridian point using the palm of his or her own hands. Press or acupressure using the palm or fingers of the practitioner, instead of using the amber ball of the practitioner. ) Also includes pressing and acupressure.
- the practitioner performs a “lymphatic massage”. Specifically, the lymph vessels (nodes) are pressure-stimulated with an amber ball. This lymph massage method will be described later with reference to FIGS.
- the practitioner performs “lift care”. This is a step to control the loosening of the face.
- massage is performed using a serum containing amber powder, which is a product of the present applicant. Riff The specific method of care will be described later with reference to FIG.
- processing ST 7 the practitioner packs.
- the method of this pack will be described later with reference to FIG.
- processing ST 8 the practitioner performs a “skin up”. After that, perform “Awakening Head Massage” (ST 9) and finish Amber Este.
- Figure 2 shows the procedure of “Head massage for sleep”.
- Figure 2 shows the subject 1 with his / her tub removed and his face 2 lying on the bed.
- the practitioner puts a curved amber ball between the eyebrows of the subject 1 with the long axis of the amber ball along the nose muscle of the subject 1 and the abdomen B of the following amber ball (Fig. 3) And shake the amber ball gently with the forefinger, middle finger, and ring finger of both hands.
- the shape of this amber ball is a flat curved body (for example, an ellipsoid).
- a curved body with a length, width, and thickness of 50 thighs, 30 dragons, and ⁇ is adopted.
- A, B, and C are the protrusion, abdomen, and long side of the amber ball, respectively.
- the practitioner then presses or presses the finger under the eyes, the eyebrow bone, the temple, the forehead to the top, the eyebrow to the top, the base of the neck, and so on.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing names of lymph nodes used in lymph massage.
- FIG. 4 shows the neck 14 and the armpit 16 of the subject 1. Face 2 has a forehead of 15.
- the axilla 16 has the axilla 20 as a lymph node, and the lower part of the genitalia has the inferior lymph node (back side) 21.
- the parotid gland 7 has a deep parotid lymph node 22, the neck 14 has a vein angle 23, and the auricle 6 a has a preauricular lymph node 2 4 There is.
- ⁇ 17 has ⁇ lymph nodes 25, and the back of the chin has submandibular lymph nodes (back control) 26.
- FIG. 5 to 7 show the specific method of ST 5 (lymphatic massage with amber ball) in FIG.
- ST 5 lymphatic massage with amber ball
- massage is performed using two amber balls as described above, one for each of the hands of the practitioner.
- -In Fig. 5 (I) The practitioner wraps one side of the flat surface of the amber ball (abdomen B in Fig. 3) with Unohira, and the other side of the flat surface of the amber ball. Press from the center to the axilla 20 at the axillary 16.
- (I) the practitioner presses the forehead 15 from inside to outside at the long side of the amber ball (the long side C of FIG. 3). This is done at the protrusion A) in Fig. 3.
- the practitioner pressed the temple 9 spirally in the abdomen of the amber ball (abdomen B in Fig. 3), and pressed the preauricular lymph at the long side of the amber ball (long side C in Fig. 3). Press vein angle 23 from node 24 and deep parotid lymph node 22 through jaw and neck 14.
- FIGS. 1 and (11) are views showing a mode of massage in which the slack of the face 2 of the subject 1 is lifted and rubbed, and a suitable amount of amber powder is previously applied to the face 2 of the subject 1 (eg, earpick 1 About a cup) Apply and spread the serum (for example, the applicant's product) from above.
- a suitable amount of amber powder is previously applied to the face 2 of the subject 1 (eg, earpick 1 About a cup) Apply and spread the serum (for example, the applicant's product) from above.
- the practitioner raises the eye from 5 f to the forehead 15 (I-I, rubs the hairline 12 ( ⁇ 11-i)). -ii), rub the hairline 1 2 (II-1 ii) .
- the practitioner raises the eye 5 to the inside of the eye 5 f eyelids 5 h, the temple 9 (I-1 iii), the temple 9 and the eye 5 g.
- the practitioner applies the lotion (for example, the product of the applicant) to the face of the subject, and applies the undermask cream of the applicant to the entire face, and immerses the eye pad and the lip pad in water.
- the practitioner puts a plaster mask (the applicant's product) on the pole, stirs it with a spoon while pouring water, and puts the plaster mass dissolved in face 2 on the pole.
- the order of placing is shown in Fig. 1. 0 As shown in (I), (i), (ii), ..., (vi).
- the plaster mask (plaster) placed on the back of the spoon was stroked up as shown in Fig. 10 (II). Rotate with your finger and remove the eye pad and lip pad. Then, remove the remaining cream with a spatula, and finally wipe face 2 of subject 1 with wet cotton and hot towel.
- amber-containing lotion the applicant's product
- a band-aid sheet as components: sodium alginate, sodium carboxymethylcellulose, vegetable squalane, viscose rayon, poly.
- oxypropylene stearyl ether and polyoxyethylene sorbite (40 EO) and stir with a stir bar to dissolve.
- FIG. 11 shows “awake head massage”.
- the practitioner presses the head 3 of the subject 1 with both hands from above the turban (see I). After removing the turban, press the entire head 3 along the line at the long side of the amber ball (long side C of Fig. 3) (see II), and then the operator removes the head 3 of the subject 1 Shiatsu with both hands, push the Hyakukai 10 and the sky pillar 11a (see III).
- FIGS. 12 to 17 show the results (by questionnaire) of the efficacy after treatment of the amber esthetic of the present example and the conventional esthetic. In each case, comparing the effects of both treatments, the person who felt the effect was more marked. (Both if there is no difference ⁇ is attached. If there is a large difference, it is marked with ⁇ .
- FIG. 13 is a diagram showing the healing effect of the subject.
- the healing effect is an effect that provides a comfortable pleasure, a feeling of mental security (so-called relaxing feeling), a feeling of exhilaration, etc. of the subject.
- FIG. 13 is a diagram showing the skin condition of the subject after the treatment, and particularly showing the results of a questionnaire on the moist feeling of the skin.
- FIG. 14 is a diagram showing the skin condition of the subject after the treatment, and particularly showing the results of a questionnaire on the gloss of the skin.
- FIG. 15 is a diagram showing the skin condition of the subject after the treatment, and is a diagram showing the results of a questionnaire on dull skin (including the bear under the eyes).
- FIG. 16 is a diagram showing the skin condition of the subject after the treatment, and particularly showing the results of a questionnaire on skin firmness.
- amber esthetic is superior to conventional esthetics in terms of skin firmness.
- FIG. 17 is a diagram showing the skin condition of the subject after the treatment, and particularly showing the result of a questionnaire on the rough skin.
- amber esthetic is also superior to the conventional esthetic about the rough skin.
- the ambassador's treatment was performed on the subject's upper body (for example, the head, face, neck, shoulders, decorte, etc.), but the present invention is not limited to this.
- the abdomen, the back, the feet, or the like may be set as the target range of the amber esthetic. At that time, the above-mentioned effects are noticeable in the target range.
- acupuncture points positive holes
- cosmetics may be performed by applying acupressure or pressing on a tippo that contributes to improving the function of internal organs, which is said to be a key hole.
- Aroma therapy which allows the subject to aspirate the scent by burning it, may be combined with the massage as appropriate.
- the practitioner directly presses the subject's body with the amber ball, but this is not a limitation.
- an amber powder may be interposed to press the body of the subject.
- amber powder in clothing and other personal belongings worn by the subject (eg, cape, turban, towel, mat, coverlet, etc.), Since the personal items used come into contact with amber, the effect of using amber is obtained.
- the above-mentioned effects can be obtained by applying acupressure to the subject through a turban or face towel containing amber powder.
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