The first step for a successful body care.
Gentle and deep cleansing, it eliminates dead cells, superficial toxicity, impurities, and sebum accumulation. Renders dry and rough areas soft and smooth, resulting in a more youthful skin. Recommended for all skin types.
Before the body polish. You don’t need to prep for a body polish. Though you’ll probably feel better if you shower and shave before.
During the body polish. Your therapist will blend the body scrub with oil or cream and may have an added scent, so your therapist might offer you a choice of aromas. She will begin by having you lie face down and will rub the scrub on your back, the backs of your arms and legs, and your feet. After the therapist finishes your back, you’ll turn over to have the other side exfoliated. For privacy, you’ll probably be able to wear disposable underwear, and the therapist will drape your body with a sheet, exposing only the part of your body that's being worked on. If your skin is sensitive and you feel that the therapist is rubbing too hard, let her know.
After the body polish. Following your exfoliation session, the scrub can be removed from your skin. The therapist will wipe off the scrub with warm, wet towels. She will then finish by applying a moisturizer or oil to help keep your freshly polished skin hydrated. The whole treatment usually takes about 30 to 50 minutes. |