How Do Pranic Facials Heal Your Energy And Skin?
Business mentor, angel investor and speaker Mark Lyttleton is a certified Associate Pranic Healer. This article will look at pranic facials, explaining the process and providing an overview of their benefits.
In the world of beauty and wellness, facials are a staple commonly given as a gift. In many circles, they are viewed as a rite of passage and a popular bonding activity.
From traditional facials incorporating natural ingredients that have been revered for their beautifying properties for centuries to radical treatments such as microdermabrasion and chemical peels, all facials essentially serve the same basic purpose: to cleanse, exfoliate and hydrate the face, improving the complexion while minimising the signs of aging or sun damage.
While a traditional facial at a salon will typically involve the use of several products, pranic facials are a chemical-free, touch-free alternative. With increasing numbers of consumers seeking out more sustainable wellness solutions today, pranic facials present the perfect solution. Rather than relying on products to rejuvenate the skin, a crystal pen is used, transmitting energy, with a bowl of salt water used to cleanse the aura and a crystal ball used to hold energy.
Pranic facials are a practice that involves pranic healing, a concept that was invented by Grand Master Choa Kok Sui of the Philippines. Pranic healing centres around the ‘prana’, or ‘life force’, which keeps a person alive and in good health.
Raaj Nair is a Kochi-based Pranic Healer and psychotherapist who performs this ancient wellness ritual for guests staying at the Four Seasons Resort in the Maldives. He suggests that the physical body has an energy counterpart. Indeed, the two are so closely related that they affect each other. A similar concept to ‘qi’, prana is the life force energy that keeps the body alive, with pranic facials working on the same principle. Pranic facials focus on clearing negative energies accumulated in the 11 chakras, cleansing, healing and energising. Raaj Nair suggests that, when the patient is receptive, the effects are profound.
A pranic facial is a no-touch, chemical-free stress reliever that incorporates the use of crystals in place of massage and lotions to ‘absorb’ negative energy, targeting emotional and physical stress to bestow a more youthful appearance. The practice is becoming increasingly popular in the celebrity world, with its proponents including the likes of Kim Kardashian and even the Duke of Sussex, who reflected on his experience in his memoir, Spare.












