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Hollywood Loves Face Workouts. Do They Work?

  • Writer: Crazy Staff
    Crazy Staff
  • Sep 5
  • 2 min read

Updated: Sep 10

Celebs swear by FaceGym - a space to tone your facial muscles, boost collagen and drain the lymphs. Here’s everything you need to know about the Hollywood hotspot 


When it comes to beauty, we’ve all seen some pretty wild trends, and face workouts might sound like another over-the-top wellness trend, but once you dig in, it’s actually pretty fascinating. The idea behind FaceGym is simple: your face has muscles, and just like the rest of your body, they respond to exercise. Using techniques that combine fast-paced massage, knuckling, and even microcurrents, the treatment boosts circulation, tones muscles, and leaves you looking instantly refreshed.


FaceGym Official/ https://facegym.com/


People who’ve tried it often describe walking out with sharper cheekbones, a more defined jawline, and that lit-from-within glow you usually only get after a vacation. There’s also a big relaxation factor; all that jaw tension and screen fatigue seems to melt away. What makes it appealing is that it doesn’t involve needles, fillers, or downtime. It’s just your face, worked out and reset.


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FaceGym Official/ https://facegym.com/


And here’s where the reassurance comes in: this isn’t about chasing unrealistic beauty standards. From what we’ve gathered, the appeal isn’t only cosmetic. These workouts can stimulate collagen production and help with lymphatic drainage, which means it’s also about skin health and longevity. It’s a way of caring for your face that feels less invasive and more mindful — almost like a self-care ritual dressed up as a treatment.



Pricing-wise, FaceGym sits in that luxury-but-accessible sweet spot. A single session can run anywhere from $70 to $150 depending on the menu and location, with advanced options like electrical muscle stimulation going higher. Think of it as more indulgent than a spa facial but less intimidating — and far less invasive — than injectables or Botox. For many, it’s the ultimate in-between: results you can see instantly, without crossing into drastic territory.



So it’s no wonder Hollywood is hooked. Paris Hilton, Bella Hadid, Selena Gomez, Lizzo, Kyle Richards, Diddy, Sofia Richie, Ellie Goulding, and Debra Messing all swear by FaceGym as part of their red-carpet prep. If it’s good enough for them, it’s definitely worth a try.


The bottom line is even if you don’t book a FaceGym session, the rise of facial workouts proves beauty is moving toward less invasive, more mindful ways of caring for ourselves. And honestly? That’s a trend we can all feel good about.


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