The long sweeping strokes from the end of the appendages, up towards the heart, are supposed to help with circulation, promote relaxation and depending on how much pressure is used, to ease... Read More
Not exact matches
Continue with
long strokes all over the body
sweeping toward the heart.
HOW: Using a soft bristle brush with a
long handle so you can reach the skin on your back (you can find these at your local supermarket or pharmacy), brush your skin using
long,
sweeping strokes.
Use a
long sweeping action to then
stroke the fillet away from the bone and pull the fillet away.
Before you get into the shower, relax and take the brush in
long,
sweeping strokes, up the fronts and backs of your legs.
Do not scrub, massage, or rotate the brush on the body; just
sweep it across the skin in
long smooth
strokes in the direction of the heart.
Ideal for applying
sweeping strokes to
long muscle groups like the calves, adductors and quadriceps, as well as small, directed force to areas like the TFL, IT Band, hip rotators and gluteus medius.
Gently
stroke your skin in the direction of your heart using
long,
sweeping or circular motions.
While Richter removed all brushstrokes from his portraits, making them closely resemble the encyclopedia photographs he used as models, Herzog instead embraces the hand with her
long,
sweeping, and visible
strokes.
In the other paintings, Truitt used wide brushes to
sweep paint over large areas, sometimes in one
long unbroken
stroke.