This story is from October 17, 2019
Yoga to get a natural glow
margin-bottom:0in;margin-bottom:.0001pt;line-height: normalAs the festive season is approaching, you can practice this asana for a natural glow. Yoga expert Munmun Ganeriwal tells you how.margin-bottom:0in;margin-bottom:.0001pt;line-height: normalSimhasana (lion pose) This asana imitates the roar of a lion. It's an anti-ageing pose, and is one of the best facial exercises. From skin tightening to reducing thin lines and removing wrinkles, its benefits outrun those of any expensive facial massage you may get done. Because it increases the blood flow to the face, it gives a natural glow to it as well.margin-bottom:0in;margin-bottom:.0001pt;line-height: normalBenefits and how to do itmargin-bottom:0in;margin-bottom:.0001pt;line-height: normalBreathe in from your mouth. Puff up your cheeks and hold it for a few seconds. Then release the breath through your mouth. Repeat this eight to 10 times. This strengthens cheek muscles and gives you tight, toned cheeks that tend to droop down with age. Place your fingers on your eyebrows. Now pull the eyebrows from the centre towards the end side. Repeat three to four times. It will also help relax and remove stress from the forehead and eyebrow area of the face. The best part about this asana is that it can be done anytime, and gives you the benefits of a facial.
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Souvik Ghosh Dastidar
1648 days ago
we know. no need to learn about yoga from middle class hating, labour class hating elites, bhajpasa and unfit Modi Amit DuoRead allPost comment
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