flex that smile muscle
Some people are quite disciplined when it comes to an exercise regime. Others, like myself, wrestle with donning the work out attire and call it a day. Good intentions are always at the top of my list as far as exercising goes, but the motivation just never seems to come.
With the common exercise routine there is always the waiting. You sweat, you hurt, and you push yourself to thin your midsection or your legs, and don’t have anything to show for it until you’ve tortured yourself for a few months. I’m a big whiner when it comes to pain and overexertion, so making it through just one of those months would be an accomplishment in itself.
Finally, I have found an exercise program that works for me. I’m talking about the Fivein5 facial exercises. It’s the sort of workout that doesn’t involve uncomfortable positions on imposing equipment or sympathetic stares from others as you huff and puff on a treadmill. There isn’t a need for the sleek spandex attire that, when I’m wearing it, reminds me of an overcooked bratwurst.
You don’t have to factor a big gym membership into your budget. The fivein5 Iphone beauty application is a one time fee of only $4.95. Best of all, the Fivein5 facial exercises show results very fast. By taking five minutes out of my day, I can begin the process of transforming my face into the version of me I saw in the mirror many years ago. Wrinkles are smoothed out, creases are diminished, and a healthy glow begins to emerge as the blood flow is increased to the toned muscles of my entire facial and neck area. Sometimes, depending on your own muscle tone, your eyebrows are lifted after the first workout! Those are my kind of results! And here’s the best part: I can do the exercises in my pajamas! (Try showing up at a gym in a nightgown and see how fast they escort you out)
This is my plan. Work from the head down. Once I rediscover the younger, youthful appearance of my face and tighten up the floppy stuff on my neck, I will find the motivation to continue my transformation right on down to my ankles that I know are lurking somewhere beneath the skin.
It’s good to have a plan.









