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Body treatments are essentially a facial for your
whole body. It is just as important to cleanse,
exfoliate, and hydrate the skin on your body as it is
the skin of your face.
The most popular body treatment is a salt glow or
sea-salt scrub. This is an exfoliating treatment that
takes place on a massage table covered with a sheet and
a large, thin piece of plastic.
As you lay on your stomach, the massage therapist rubs a
mixture of sea salt, oil, and aromatics like lemon into
your skin. This exfoliates the skin and leaves it
feeling velvety soft.
Once your whole body is scrubbed, which takes maybe ten
or fifteen minutes, you shower it all off without soap,
leaving a nice coating of oil. It's an invigorating
treatment, and it's a good idea to get your scrub before
your massage if you're having both.
Variations can come from the essential oils or scrub
materials: you might get an orange blossom/peppermint
salt glow or a cucumber salt glow, or a body scrub done
with coffee grounds, finely ground pecan shells or Napa
Valley grape seeds.
A body mask and body wrap often takes place after a
scrub. After you rinse off the salt you return to the
treatment table. If you're slathered with mud, algae, or
seaweed and wrapped in a thermal blanket, it's a "Detoxifying"
treatment that stimulates your metabolic system,
speeding its ability to carry away waste products. If
the product is cream or lotion, it's a "Hydrating"
treatment.
A body wrap can also be a wrapping treatment used to
treat cellulite. It sometimes has a diuretic effect that
aids in temporary weight reduction.
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