Corso per zona
Guance
Attivazione del centro viso e consapevolezza del sorriso.
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Guance zone course: Attivazione del centro viso e consapevolezza del sorriso.
Purpose of this program
Guance is designed to support facial muscle awareness, controlled movement and a daily self-care ritual. Face Yo presents this as a wellness-focused movement routine — not medical treatment or a cosmetic procedure. The goal is not to force the face, but to gently activate expression muscles, notice unnecessary tension and build a sustainable habit. Appearance-related perceptions vary; regular practice is often felt first in movement quality and a calmer facial feel. Zone courses suit people who want deeper muscle awareness in one anatomical region — especially if you notice tension or want focused work in a single area.
What is included
Inside the Face Yo app, this program consists of short, guided video sessions. Each session is coached for pace, repetitions and breathing so practice stays more controlled than trying movements alone.
The structure is broken into realistic blocks for busy days. Over time you may notice better movement quality, coordination and regional awareness — often the clearest early sign of progress. Movements use small-range repetitions appropriate to that region's muscle patterns. Videos move slowly so you can notice which muscles are engaging.
Focus areas
This program focuses especially on: Guance. Movements for each area are suggested with small range, slow pacing and without pressure. Regional work supports controlled progress rather than overworking the whole face at once. If one area feels tired, shorten that day's session or choose a lighter flow.
Who it is for
It suits beginners, people who want short regular practice and anyone focusing on specific face areas. Prior face yoga experience is not required; guided videos coach form and pacing. It may also fit those seeking a morning activation or evening wind-down ritual during stressful weeks. If you are pregnant, post-surgery, have active skin irritation or persistent pain, consult a health professional first. For people with an existing skincare routine, face yoga can be a movement-based complementary layer alongside cleansing, moisturising and sun protection.
How to practice
Start with clean skin and a comfortable seated posture. Following the video's pace and breath is usually safer than watching yourself in a mirror. Aim for controlled activation rather than clenching. Reduce intensity or stop if you feel sharp pain, headache or jaw locking. In Face Yo you can resume the same program where you left off.
Practice tips
Relaxing the shoulders, keeping head-neck alignment and avoiding unconscious jaw clenching often improves movement quality. A few deep breaths before starting may help muscles activate more cleanly. For tool-based flows (gua sha, face roller), keep pressure light; reduce intensity if you notice dragging or unusual redness.
Frequency and duration
For most people, short regular practice is more sustainable than occasional long sessions. Keep to the suggested daily duration and, when possible, anchor a ritual at a similar time each day. Early progress often shows up as movement quality, less unnecessary facial tension and easier session starts. Appearance-related changes may be slower and highly individual. Missing a day is normal; what matters is avoiding long gaps. Switching to a lighter routine mid-program is also a valid sustainability choice.
Precautions
Face Yo does not provide medical advice. This program does not treat skin conditions, replace post-surgical recovery or guarantee outcomes. Avoid pressing on active acne, rosacea flares, broken skin or recent injectable treatment areas. Stop if uncomfortable and consult a dermatologist or health professional when needed. Face yoga does not replace sleep, nutrition, stress care, sun protection or general health habits. The most realistic framing is as one part of a holistic self-care approach.
Related areas and reading
This program relates to Guance. For broader context explore the face yoga hub and routines section in Face Yo. For evidence-informed framing and realistic expectations, see articles in the science hub. Read related face-area guides for anatomy context and safety tips. You can later combine regions through broader programs if needed. Explore the face yoga hub and routines section, plus the science hub for cautious, evidence-informed context.
Cosa include il programma
Cosa include il programma
Guance si segue in Face Yo con sessioni video guidate. Questa pagina spiega scopo e struttura; il flusso completo è nell'app.
- Sessioni video guidate
- Movimenti per zona
- Passi di massaggio o rilassamento controllati
- Flusso giornaliero del programma
- Monitoraggio dei progressi
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Panoramica del programma
Durata
Sessioni guidate
Livello
Principiante
Aree di focus
Guance
Letture correlate
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Domande frequenti
What may the Guance program support?
Is Guance suitable for beginners?
How much time should I set aside daily?
Does this replace skincare?
What sensations are normal?
How do I follow it in the Face Yo app?
When might I notice changes?
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Read the lesson details here, then follow the guided video in Face Yo.
Exercise and routine pages are educational. For pacing, form and the full guided sequence, follow the lesson step by step in the app.
