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When you're getting those "basic" facials, look for an esthetician who is fabulous at doing face massage. Here, I am getting a skin massage during a facial at Caudalie Vinotherapie Spa in NYC. Similar to a microcurrent facial, this method helps to firm skin — minus the usage of a machine. Doing it can also help tighten your jawline, lift your forehead, and depuff the under-eye area. (You may need this right after your bachelorette party.)
What's also cool about facial massages is that you can try them at home. Watch this video for ideas on how to do it that are also de-stressing.
Or take the total lazy-girl route and buy a product with a built-in massage tool. Right now I'm loving Lancome's new Énergie de Vie The Illuminating & Anti-Fatigue Cooling Eye Gel ($39). Though it is meant for eyes, I often just use it all over my face when I feel bloated.