I've been putting off painting this Wolverine for a long time, but I finally pulled myself together and did it! 💪
And now Logan is guarding my desk and keeping assholes away 🌚

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I've been putting off painting this Wolverine for a long time, but I finally pulled myself together and did it! 💪
And now Logan is guarding my desk and keeping assholes away 🌚
Recent Kill team I (mostly) finished. Each one is painted like a different Trator Legion from the Horus Heracy. Loved working on them and getting to try out a whole bunch of new color schemes, painting styles, and kit bashing!
Finally trying to teach myself weathering!
Big fella is coming together nicely. Definitely needs more touching up but we’re just getting started :)
Gently Boost Your Lymphatic Flow at Home! lymphatic drainage massage 💧
Ever wonder about that system working silently behind the scenes to help clear out waste and support your immunity? That's your lymphatic system! Think of it as your body's internal cleansing network, moving fluid (lymph) that contains waste products and immune cells.
Unlike your circulatory system which has the heart as a pump, the lymphatic system relies on muscle movement, breathing, and gravity to keep things flowing smoothly. When this flow becomes stagnant (due to inactivity, dehydration, stress, etc.), you might experience things like puffiness, sluggishness, brain fog, or feel more susceptible to colds.
Supporting your lymphatic drainage is a gentle way to encourage your body's natural detox processes and feel more vibrant. Here are 4 simple ways to activate lymphatic flow at home:
Deep Diaphragmatic Breathing:
How it Helps: The pumping action of deep belly breaths acts like a powerful internal massage for lymphatic vessels, especially deep in the torso.
How to Do It: Lie down comfortably. Place one hand on your chest, one on your belly. Inhale slowly through your nose, letting your belly rise (chest stays relatively still). Exhale slowly through your mouth. Repeat for 5-10 minutes daily.
Gentle Dry Brushing:
How it Helps: The light brushing motion on the skin can stimulate surface lymphatic vessels, encouraging movement towards lymph nodes.
How to Do It: Using a natural bristle brush, start at your feet and use long, gentle strokes upwards towards your heart. Brush your arms upwards towards your armpits. Always brush towards the center of your body/heart. Use light pressure – you're stimulating the skin, not scrubbing it! Do this before showering.
Simple Self-Massage (Neck & Collarbone):
How it Helps: Gently massaging key areas where lymph nodes cluster can help move stagnant fluid.
How to Do It: Using light, gentle pressure with your fingertips:
Stroke downwards along the sides of your neck, from behind the ears towards the collarbone.
Gently pump/press in the soft hollows just above your collarbones.
Repeat several times. Can be done with a light oil or lotion if preferred.
Movement & Rebounding:
How it Helps: Muscle contraction is crucial for moving lymph! Any form of movement helps. Rebounding (gentle bouncing on a mini-trampoline) is particularly effective due to the vertical motion and gravitational pull.
How to Do It: Go for a walk, stretch, do yoga, dance! Or, gently bounce on a rebounder (or even just bounce lightly on the balls of your feet) for a few minutes daily.
🚑 Important Note: These are general wellness practices. If you have significant swelling (lymphedema) or serious health concerns, always consult with a qualified healthcare professional or certified lymphatic therapist.
I knew a little drybrushing and washing would help them pop a bit more, but damn these look nice
if you don't apply the leftover serum from your sheet mask all over your body, what are you even doing???
WIP on Haarken. So far so good. Tried a different color scheme to dry brush the black armor that isn’t the same as my Templars and Flesh Tearers. #drybrushing #drybrush #blacklegion #chaosspacemarines #paintingwarhammer #warhammerpainting #paintingminis #hobby #mini https://www.instagram.com/p/CmZcaP8upu0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=