Once we hit our twenties, the skin around our neck and chin loses collagen and elasticity, causing it to sag. Factors like sun exposure, smoking and poor diet can intensify the process. But thankfully, you do not need to undergo surgery to tone your neck and chin. Instead, you can work on the two main muscles that make up your neck - the sternocleidomastoid and the platysma. These five moves will help pull the overlaying skin, providing a tighter, younger and healthier look, returning your neck to its former glory.
Stand tall, keep your arms by your side. Tilt your head back so that you are looking at the ceiling.
Lie face-up on your bed. Keep your neck at the edge of the bed and let your head hang over the edge of your bed.
Contract the muscles at the front of your neck and slowly lift and curl your head toward your chest as much as you can. Keep your shoulders flat on the bed. Hold for 10 seconds. Slowly relax your neck, returning your head to the starting position. That is one repetition.
Sit down comfortably. Stick out your lower lip as far as you can to form a pout. (If you place a finger on your chin, you should feel the skin wrinkly and puckered). Hold for 1 second.
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