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The Kobido massage is configured as a real beauty ritual aimed at restoring tone, brightness and vigor to the skin of the face even with very few sessions. It is a particular type of massage that has its origins in an ancient Japanese practice, which spread throughout the East starting from 1472 and known, not surprisingly, as "the massage of eternal youth".

Initially traditionally performed by the Samurai who practiced it because they believed it could restore mental and physical balance before going into battle, this manipulative technique developed and spread more and more in Japan during the distant 15th century, following the will of the Empress weather. The sovereign, in fact, wanted the youthful and lush appearance of the skin of her face to last forever.

In fact, this is precisely the purpose of the Kobido massage: the skin of the face is subjected to a very particular manual treatment which improves its appearance and tone, giving a real lifting effect in a totally natural way, without the use of any chemical substance, as well as a general pleasant sensation of physical, mental and emotional well-being.

The peculiarity of the Kobido massage consists in the fact that different massage techniques are fused together at the same time. In fact, traditional manipulations are practiced, such as those generally used for the treatment of deep muscles, combined with grazing and light superficial touches typical instead of acupressure, and therefore much more delicate. It is, therefore, a combination of different techniques that has led to the birth of a specific natural treatment, designed to help the skin of the face and neck preserve its original beauty and energy. The Kobido massage, therefore, is made of rapid, precise, harmonized movements, which are practiced with multiple contacts of different intensities and an incessant alternation of pressure, friction and vibrations.

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