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How Face Yoga Helped Me Ditch Costly Skincare Products

Last update: 15 Oct

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I'll be honest – it all started when I caught myself doing that thing where you pull your face skin back in the mirror one morning.

 
You know what I mean, right? We've all done it.

 
There I was, 43 years old, pushing and pulling at my face like it was silly putty, wondering when the heck I started looking so... well, tired.


Every morning was turning into this whole ordeal.

 
I'd wake up looking like I'd eaten an entire bag of chips the night before (even when I hadn't – so unfair), and my face just wouldn't "wake up" no matter what I tried.

 
The Money Pit of Beauty Products


My bathroom was like a graveyard of half-used products. No joke – I could've opened my own store with all the stuff I bought.

 
Every time I saw some influencer raving about the "next big thing" in skincare, there I was, pulling out my credit card faster than you can say "anti-aging."


Let's talk about foundation for a minute, because that was a whole other nightmare.

 
The thick ones? Made me look like I was wearing a mask, settling into every single line I was trying to hide (thanks for nothing, full coverage!). 


The light ones? Might as well have splashed some water on my face and called it a day. 


Don't even get me started on those "mature skin" makeup tutorials – since when did putting on foundation require a PhD?


I tried everything.

 
Monthly facials that cost more than my car payment? Check. Even went for laser treatments that cost an arm and a leg – and guess what?

 
The only noticeable difference was in my bank account.

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So there I was, secretly squirreling away money for a face-lift.

 

"We need a new kitchen, not a new face," he said. Thanks, honey. Real helpful.

He kept saying he loved me just the way I was, but I saw him checking out that new receptionist at his office party. The one who probably still gets ID'd buying wine.

 

And it wasn't helping that every other week, one of my friends was telling me about how their ex traded them in for a "younger model". 

Not that I thought he would do that, but... well, you know how your mind goes there anyway.


That night my husband found my surgery fund, I went down this whole rabbit hole online.

 
You know how it goes – one minute you're looking up "how much does a face-lift cost" and the next thing you know, it's midnight and you're watching horrifying plastic surgery gone wrong videos. 


I started seeing those before-and-after photos everywhere on social media. Some looked amazing (probably filtered, let's be real), but others... yikes.

 
And the prices? Let's just say I'd need to secretly save for another five years.


I felt stuck. Like, really stuck


I didn't want to drop thousands on surgery, but I was tired of wasting money on creams that didn't work.

 
My friends were starting to get Botox like it was no big deal – "just a little here and there" – but needles in my face?

 
Finding Something Different


Then one night, while I was doing my usual scroll through social media and feel bad about myself routine, I found this app called Luvly.

 
Now, I'd tried that face yoga stuff before – you know, watching those YouTube videos while trying not to drip oil all over your phone, pausing and rewinding a million times, never quite sure if you're doing it right or just giving yourself more wrinkles.


But this seemed different.

 
It wasn't just some random person showing exercises – it had this cool augmented reality thing that scans your face and tells you if you're doing something wrong.

 
Plus, it had all these other features: it could check if your skincare stuff was any good, gave you meal plans (that normal people could actually follow), and tracked your progress with pictures so you could really see if anything was changing.


Look, it was cheaper than the fancy cream I'd just bought, so why not?
 

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The Good Stuff


The first week was just getting used to it. That AR coach thing? Total game-changer. No more wondering if I was just making weird faces for no reason.


By week two, something weird happened – I actually started looking forward to doing it. 


My morning puffiness wasn't hanging around until lunch anymore, and I even started enjoying those breathing exercises (who knew?).


Week three, my sister (who never notices anything) asked what I was doing different. I didn't tell her about the app yet – we all have that friend who rolls their eyes every time we try something new, right?


Then it got really good.

 
I went out to buy wine, and I'm not even kidding – the cashier asked for my ID. I literally laughed out loud.

 
But here's the thing – my makeup actually started looking better because my skin wasn't so... bleh. You know what I mean?

 
That rough, uneven texture was smoothing out, and my face wasn't as puffy all the time.


The best part? I actually started enjoying my "me time" in the morning.

 
Instead of fighting with my face for an hour, I was doing these exercises that actually worked. And bonus – my stress headaches started going away too.


I even started sleeping better (probably because I wasn't lying awake at night wondering if I should remortgage the house for a face-lift).

 
The app gave me tips about what to eat for better skin, and turns out, you don't need to live on kale to see results.


Where I'm At Now


Six months later, and I've tossed most of my expensive creams and serums. 


My skin actually looks good – like, naturally good, not "I'm wearing three layers of product" good. 
That surgery fund? It's going toward actually fixing up the house now.


My husband noticed the change too, even if he didn't know what it was. He said I seemed happier, and you know what? I am.

 
The funny thing is – remember that young receptionist he couldn't keep his eyes off of? Last week at the company dinner, she asked me what my skincare routine was.

 
I nearly choked on my wine.

 
Even funnier? He’s the one who's been getting the "you look tired" comments lately. Maybe it's HIS turn to download the app?


These days, he actually gets suspicious when I'm heading out because "you look too good to just be going to the mall".

 
Little does he know I literally spent 10 minutes on my makeup –
when your canvas is good, you don't need to pile on product after product.

 
My teenage daughter even borrowed my foundation the other day because she said it "sits better" than her expensive stuff. 


Teenager approval? Now that's when you know something's working!


The best part about Luvly – It's literally foolproof. You open the app, follow the coach, who, by the way, is way more patient than any real-life instructor I've ever had, and just... do it.

 
No complicated routines, no thousand-step processes.

 
My friends keep asking what procedures I've had done, or if I'm using some uber-expensive miracle cream.

 
When I tell them it's just face yoga, they get that look – you know the one, where they're trying to be polite but definitely don't believe you.

 
But then I show them the app, and suddenly everyone wants to try it. 

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Your Turn


If you're sitting there nodding along to any of this – the drawers full of half-used products, the frustration with your morning reflection, the feeling that you're fighting a losing battle – give Luvly a try.

 
Seriously. It's not another gimmick or miracle promise.


It's just something that actually works, doesn't cost a fortune, and won't leave you feeling like you need a user manual to figure it out.


They actually analyze your problem areas, your schedule (because let's be real, who has time for a 2-hour routine?), and what you want to achieve.


And get this – when you finish the quiz, they give you up to 50% off. I paid full price when I started (still worth every penny, though), so this deal is insane.

 
I'm actually a little jealous you're getting such a good offer, but hey, that's just how it goes. I don't work for them or anything, so I have no idea how long this discount will last.


Look, if you've read this far, I know you get it. 


And I bet you anything that fancy cream sitting in your bathroom cabinet right now cost more than this entire app. You know, the one you bought because that woman on Instagram swore it was "life-changing"?

 
Why not try something that actually works for a change?


Enough talking, I’ll leave a link below to see if you can still get the discount. Cheers!

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Rachel K, 41, FL

17 November, 2024 at 7:33 PM

I feel seen 😂 Especially the part about hiding a surgery fund from the husband! Been using Luvly for 3 months now and my skin is glowing. Pro tip: do the exercises while watching Netflix.

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Liz, 49, AZ

30 October, 2024 at 8:09 PM

Started this journey very skeptical but wow... just wow. The face yoga exercises are actually fun once you get the hang of it. Plus my neck looks 10 years younger.

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Patricia W, 37, WA

22 October, 2024 at 2:19 AM

Just did the quiz and got 50% off, so it still works! The before/after photos in the app are impressive, I got the app right away xx

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