Slimming, detoxifying, relaxing, nourishing - body wraps are some of the most intensely therapeutic spa treatments on the market. Wraps are often preferred by those who have been to a spa before, but there’s no reason a first time spa goer shouldn’t have a body wrap either. Usually at least an hour long, they are a wonderful way to relax and unwind. It is advised that you drink lots of water and herbal teas after your treatment to continue the detox process and stay hydrated. It is also recommended that you use spa facilities before the treatment, especially the thermal experiences, to help boost circulation and prepare the skin to encourage spa products to work
As a spa treatment, body wraps can really vary. So to help make things easier, we’ve listed a couple of body wraps below.
Hydrating body wraps
Hydrating body wraps are fairly simple as wraps go, using a natural body cream to make the skin smooth and healthy. After a body scrub, cream is applied around the body and left for a short time. A hydrating body wrap is great for when your skin is dry and suffering from over exposure to sun.
Algae body wraps
Algae wraps help to nourish and detoxify the skin. After a scrub, algae is applied to the skin, usually in a paste form. You are then wrapped in foil or a blanket for a short while. When time is up, you enjoy a shower as you remain laying down. If you have cellulite, algae wraps are meant to be especially helpful.
Detox body wraps
We’ve all heard of ‘detox’, but what it essentially means is ridding the body of toxins that make us feel bad. A detox wrap usually means the application of mud or clay that is covered across the body. Afterwards, you’re wrapped in plastic or a blanket and time flows away.
The effects of a detox body wrap can be quite substantial. You’ll feel lighter and healthier. But you’ll also suffer and feel very ‘heavy’ if you eat a large meal shortly after.
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