You smile, and you catch it — that crease running from your nose to the corner of your mouth, deeper than you remember it being.
Maybe you've started smiling a little differently in photos. Softer, more closed. Maybe you've noticed that by afternoon, your makeup has already settled right into the fold, no matter how carefully you set it that morning. Maybe it's even started staying there — a deep fold you can still see when your face is completely at rest, not just when you smile.
You've probably tried something for it. A cream that promised to "fill" or "plump." A face yoga video you found late one night, followed a few times, then forgot about because nothing seemed to be changing.
That’s because nasolabial folds can deepen for different reasons — and most advice you'll find, that video, that cream, that generic routine, only ever addresses one of them, if any.
I wanted to put together something that finally slows down and looks at what's really going on — not another random exercise to try and forget, but an actual explanation of why your folds are deepening, so you can stop guessing and start working with your own face instead of against it.
That's what this workshop is. Come as you are, bring your questions, and let's find what's actually going on — and what actually works for it.