
KOBIDO HISTORY
Kobido was born in 1472 when two of the best masters of Amna participated in a competition south of Mount Fuji. This demonstration consisted in performing facials with Kyoku-te, one of the 7 categories of Amna techniques based on percussion technique with a folded hand. The competition lasted for several months and after it was impossible to decide between the two masters, they recognised each other's talents and decided to create the KOBIDO house together which means "the traditional way of beauty." They established 48 separate Amna techniques.
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For hundreds of years, the technique of the Kobido house have been past on in a very closed circle from master to master. Today with Dr. Shogo Mochizuki, we are in the 26th generation.
Kobido History
The Benefits
Kobido is ideal for slowing down the aging process of the skin to tone and lift, as well as reducing fatigue and stress. It combines a variety of techniques that together, holistically improve the condition of facial skin.
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The most important techniques are:
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Strokes
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Knocking
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Kneading
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Vibration
It is recognized for these positive effects on the skin and the general wellbeing of the person: ​
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Firming of wrinkles and pores.
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Purification, vitality, cleansing and hydration of the skin.
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Stimulation and balance of lymphatic circulation and blood flow.
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Deep relaxation at the physical and mental level.
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Promotes collagen production.
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Oxygenation of the skin.