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If you’ve been wondering if a seaweed wrap is right for you then this is the article for you. In this article we’re going to discuss the many important aspects of seaweed body wraps and how they can help you. By the end of this article you should be ready to try one for yourself and enjoy the relaxing effects of a body wrap.
Seaweed has long been renown as the Easts secret weapon for anti-aging, and general health. You might not know this but most seaweeds contain important vitamins such as: A, C, E, and B1 as well as other important minerals. Most Asian countries generally eat it but you can also enjoy the health benefits by applying it with a body wrap.
A seaweed body wrap generally starts with a salt scrub to exfoliate the skin and get it ready to receive the body wrap solution. Next the seaweed and other important ingredients are applied to the skin in the form of a wrap. The two types of wraps commonly used are inch loss body wraps which cause water loss and skin conditioning body wraps which aid in tightening the skin and reducing the appearance of cellulite.
Luckily seaweed wraps can be used in both types of wraps. The inch loss wrap generally has an extra clay added, such as French Green Clay or Red Clay. The type of clay will often be determined by your skin type, whether it is dry or oily. It’s important to remember that with this type of wrap you should always stay well hydrated and stay attuned to your body.
The skin conditioning body wraps may skip the added clay but end much the same way. After the wrap is completed, generally about 35-60 minutes, it’s taken off and then a luke warm shower is taken to wash away the excess wrapping ingredients.
As you probably guessed there’s not much to a body wrap besides getting the formula right and it can be a great way to spend an afternoon. Many people use them for a variety of things but the only way to know what works is to try one for yourself.
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If you’re wondering about spa body wraps and what they can do for you this is the article for you. In this article we’re going to cover typical questions on spa body wraps and their answers. By the end of this article you should how body wraps are performed, the cost of getting a body wrap, and what you should look for when shopping for a body wrap spa.
Body wraps are the wonderful experiences in relaxation, rejuvenation, and skin conditioning. The process of wrapping your body can vary but typically there are a few steps that remain the same. Most body wraps start with a gentle exfoliation to prepare the skin to receive the body wrap. Next the wraps are prepared by soaking bandage wraps or cloth in a specially formulated body wrap solution. The solution typically contains essential oils, minerals, and other ingredients to aid in toxin removal and skin conditioning. After this the wraps are applied to the body, many people wrap them tight to aid in skin tightening focusing on specific areas. People also may use a seran wrap like plastic to cover the wrap and aid in water loss by restricting evaporation.
The cost of getting a spa body wrap typically ranges from $80-$150 per wrap. Many spa’s will allow you to purchase a package of 5-8 wraps for $350-$500 giving you a small discount for purchasing in advance. Spa body wraps are great because you can just sit there relax, and detoxify. The main problem with spa body wraps is the exorbitant cost of getting one, which rules it out for most women.
When shopping for a spa body wrap you should consider several things. The first of which is how clean is their facility. Getting a body wrap in a dingy spa won’t help you relax and may actually get you sick. The second thing to consider is your comfort with the person doing the wrap. While some may not mind it I hate getting wrapped up by a judgmental girl. The last thing to consider is the cost, it’s best to shop around and see what they charge before committing to a body wrap at their spa. While shopping around you should make sure that the body wrap formula’s are similar so you can compare apples to apples.
Now that you’ve read this article you should be ready to go enjoy a spa body wrap knowing that you have the best information available. Remember to always know what you’re getting into before committing to a body wrap including the cost and the facility.
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