Jaw & Facial Tension Relief
The Temple Massager reduces approximately 80 % of the muscle engagement necessary to self-massage. You no longer need to hold up your shoulders and arms to massage your head.
Fully adjustable turn buckle for personal tension settings.
Includes two sets of reversible massage tips modeled after the Finger tips, Thumb and Palm, to provide either deep tissue massage or a soft and gentle massage.
Increase stress relief by using the integrated aromatheraphy pad with included Lavender Aromatherapy kit.
Also includes and our custom formulated lotion roll up made of Shea butter, Mango butter, Coconut oil, Beeswax, Lavender essence, Arnica and St. John's Wort, known for their traditional use in topical wellness products.
Combat tested stress relief, by US service members deployed globally to include Forward Operating Bases in combat areas.
Veteran owned business. Made in the USA.
100% Satisfaction Guarantee/No Risk Returns.
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Facial massage is an easy self-care practice you can do at home that may help ease facial tension and jaw discomfort. Massaging various trigger points along the head and jawline can alleviate headaches and loosen clinched, achy jaw muscles.
If you have frequent jaw and tension issues, you may be looking for a massage tool that can help you do ongoing self message without straining your hands, arms and shoulders.
The Temple Massager is a manual hand held device that helps manage the effects of stress and anxiety. Created by military veterans for rapid use anywhere anytime, the massager allows users to self-massage the facial muscles to relieve muscle tension that can lead to headaches, jaw clenching and eye strain. Many users report that the Temple Massager helps them manage everyday facial tension and jaw discomfort.
When using the Temple Massager to help ease facial muscle tension in the jaw area it is important to use the small single massage tip and apply a small amount of non scented lotion to the skin in front of the ear to reduce and prevent skin friction irritation.
Focusing the massager tip close to and around the TMJ joint is most effective while letting the mouth hang open, the muscle is engaged if the mouth is closed so practice massaging while remembering to leave your jaw open and not engaged. Having your mouth open is the best way to massage into the TMJ area and under the cheek. Also massaging around the top area of the ear and around the Temple area is good too. Massaging the entire area but more specific to the area in front of the ear is best.
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