✨ Si Zhu Kong Point (絲竹空穴)Facial Sydney | Refresh Tired Eyes & Smooth Fine Lines Naturally

Discover the Benefits of 絲竹空穴 (Si Zhu Kong): A Natural Eye-Smoothing Pressure Point

Tired eyes, fine lines, and puffiness after long screen hours? The Si Zhu Kong Point (絲竹空穴), or "Silken Bamboo Hollow," offers a simple yet powerful natural method to revive your eye area. At ICEAGE BEAUTY in Forestville, Sydney, we use this ancient point in our Kogao facials to relieve digital eye strain, soften crow’s feet, and bring back a youthful, refreshed look — all without needles or downtime.

What is the Si Zhu Kong Point and Why You Should Try It

Naturally Lift and Brighten the Outer Eye Area

  • Softens crow’s feet and eye-area fine lines

  • Relieves fatigue and tension around the eyes

  • Reduces puffiness and screen-related dullness

  • Lifts the eye corner for a youthful expression

  • Promotes energetic balance and relaxation

You’ll find Si Zhu Kong at the outer edge of your eyebrows, right in the small hollow where the brow ends. Pressing this spot gently can awaken tired eyes and release tension from extended screen use.

How Si Zhu Kong Is Used in Our Kogao Facial Treatment

A Gentle Ritual to Refresh the Eyes

In our Kogao Sculpting facials, this point is:

  • Stimulated with precise, relaxing fingertip pressure

  • Combined with Zan Zhu (攢竹穴) and Yintang (印堂穴) for complete eye-area renewal

  • Enhanced with deep fascia massage to improve lymphatic flow and eye contour

Many clients feel relaxed almost instantly and notice more open, lifted eyes right after treatment.

Try It at Home: Si Zhu Kong Daily Massage Routine

A quick and effective ritual to add to your day:

  1. Find the hollow at the outer end of your eyebrows

  2. Press gently with your index fingers

  3. Hold for 5 seconds, pause, and repeat 10 times

  4. Repeat twice daily — in the morning and before bed

💡 Bonus Tip: Apply a nourishing eye serum before massage to maximise hydration and smoothing.

Why ICEAGE BEAUTY Clients Love Our Eye-Sculpting Techniques

Combining Japanese Facial Sculpting with Acupressure Wisdom

  • 👁 Revitalised outer eyes and visibly softer expression

  • 🧘‍♀️ Releases stress from brow and temple area

  • 💆‍♀️ Non-invasive, soothing and suitable for all skin types

  • 🌸 Each session is tailored to your facial structure and skincare needs

ICEAGE BEAUTY in Forestville specialises in natural face contouring, blending traditional Eastern techniques with advanced skincare. Our Si Zhu Kong integration is just one of the many holistic touches that make our facials more than skin deep.

Book Your Natural Eye Refreshment in Sydney

Give your eyes the care they deserve — naturally. Say goodbye to dullness and crow’s feet with a gentle, expert touch.

📍 ICEAGE BEAUTY – 4 Glentrees Ave, Forestville NSW 2087
📞 Call/Text: 0450 755 266
📩 Instagram: @iceagebeauty.au
🌐 Website: www.iceage-beauty.com

🗓️ Appointments essential — DM or book online.

FAQs

Q1: Where is the Si Zhu Kong point located?
At the outer tip of the eyebrow, in a small hollow. It may feel slightly sore when pressed.

Q2: What is this point good for?
It relaxes the eye area, smooths crow’s feet, relieves tension, and lifts the brow naturally.

Q3: Can I do this massage at home?
Yes! It’s an easy 2-minute routine that works great with eye serum or oils.

Q4: Does ICEAGE BEAUTY combine this with other points?
Absolutely — we integrate it with Zan Zhu and Yintang during facials for full upper-face rejuvenation.

Q5: Is it suitable for sensitive skin?
Yes. Our techniques are gentle and non-invasive — ideal for even delicate or reactive skin types.

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