Happiness is attainable. Too much time on laptops isn’t good for you. Neither are screens. They make your eyes ache. They strain them and give you headaches. Using an eye massager is effective and pleasurable in reducing fatigue and helps minimize the dark circles under your eyes. Rather than pay a spa therapist to push a lump of rose quartz around your eye sockets, roll something hard angular plastic around your cheekbones and draw circles under your eyes with some gadget with protruding silicone nodules; instead, you can do it yourself with modern devices.
An eye massager typically uses infrared technology, air compression, or sonic vibrations to relieve tension and target sensitive muscle groups and stiffness. It also opens up the pores in the skin so all those expensive ocular serums can penetrate more effectively. In choosing the right massager, the key consideration must be you want your eyes and surrounding areas to sparkle.
HOMedics is one of the best providers, not just for eye massager products but also for your gums. They make state-of-the-art electronic and sonic toothbrushes as well as hand-held body massagers. Really, HoMedics should be your go-to head-to-toe. Its range will answer all you knead, pun intended.
You can tool up with your arsenal of massage guns. You don’t need a license for percussive energy. De-knotting is perfectly legal. You can hunt down and despatch cramps easily. A top massager ramps up to 3,200 RPMs, which no professional Swedish masseuse or Korean masseur could ever match. The personalized high-torque percussive force comes in twenty different speed settings. Levels 1-4 are for “muscle awakening,” 5-8 for fascia relaxation, 9-12 for lactic acid decomposition, 13-16 for deep tissue massage, and 17-20 is “professional mode” for the next best thing to a chiropractic visit.
The massagers are equipped with six muscle-manipulating heads and have an automatic shut-off function that turns off the device after fifteen minutes of extended use. The ball or round head is for your spine, stiff “keyboard” neck, and achy, sore, “iPad” shoulders. The bullet head attachment is for joints, feet, and wrists. The wedge head is for your stomach muscles, and the hammer head provides even more much-needed kneading and deep, precision stimulation. All muscles can be reached.
If you haven’t got the time or energy, now you can crank up your non-binary masseur-in-residence, switch on Bluetooth connectivity, and enjoy some really good vibration therapy.
This story originally appeared on Upscalelivingmag