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Hózhó Brighton: The Natural Lift

27 Feb, 2026
Hózhó - The Natural Lift

Hózhó – The Natural Lift, the answer to the non-surgical facelift trend.

Non-surgical facial treatments are having a serious moment, with many people wanting to move away from the over-plumped look. From no-filler injectables to facial sculpting tools and lymphatic drainage brushes flooding social media feeds, the appetite for subtle, natural-looking results has never been stronger. But what if the secret to a visible lift didn’t involve needles at all?

Enter hózhó – The Natural Lift Facial Massage – a results-driven treatment that’s quietly building a loyal following in Brighton.

The treatment begins with lymphatic drainage across the arms, neck and face. “The lymphatic system doesn’t have a pump like the circulatory system,” owner and practitioner Charlotte explains. “It relies on movement and breathing. When it becomes sluggish – through stress, illness, alcohol or lifestyle – you can look and feel puffy and tired.”

Gentle, rhythmic massage stimulates the lymph fluid, encouraging it to move towards the main lymph nodes where it’s filtered and refreshed. The result? Reduced puffiness, improved skin clarity and a noticeable lift. From there, the facial moves into sculpting techniques designed to relieve tension and soften fine lines.

Hózhó - The Natural Lift

With over 40 muscles in the face (including powerful jaw muscles that tighten under stress), targeted massage helps release held tension while subtly redefining contours. While Charlotte is clear this isn’t surgery, clients typically see a visible lift that lasts three to four days, with cumulative improvements when booked regularly.

The treatment also incorporates the venustas – hózhó’s own skincare facial oil – a blend of rose and patchouli organic essential oils designed to calm the nervous system while nourishing the skin. The base oils include bakuchiol, a plant-based alternative to retinol that supports collagen production without irritation and plum kernel oil rich in vitamin E for hydration and glow.

A standalone Natural Lift Facial costs £67. Alternatively, a £50 monthly membership includes one treatment per month with no minimum term, offering significant savings and flexibility.

For Mother’s Day gifting, six-month packages are also available. And for a shared wellbeing experience, a couples massage, popular with mums and daughters, is just £60 for 30 minutes or £100 for an hour, per couple.

www.hozhomassage.co.uk |  Studio 8, 36 Cheltenham Place, Brighton BN1 4AB

 

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