Showing posts with label body wraps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label body wraps. Show all posts

Thursday, May 17, 2012

What is a Paraffin Wax Treatment?

What is Paraffin Wax?
Paraffin wax is a softer wax because of the paraffin oil component. Because it is a soft wax, it melts at a lower than normal temperature. This means that the skin can be submerged in the wax without causing burning or blistering. Spa specialists melt blocks of paraffin wax in special vats. During paraffin wax treatments, beauticians have their clients dip their hands or feet into the melted wax one or more times to coat the skin in a generous layer. The hands or feet are then wrapped in plastic, or some other non-absorbent material and left to "soak" in the layer of wax for up to half an hour.

What is a Paraffin Wax Treatment?
Paraffin wax treatments are luxurious spa treatments that are intended to moisturize and soften the skin. Paraffin wax treatments are most often applied to the hands and feet as components of manicures and pedicures respectively. Paraffin wax is unlike more common spa wax that is used for hair removal on the face and body. That type of wax is much more viscous and bonds to the skin.

What happens during a Paraffin Wax Treatment?
Paraffin wax treatments are particular popular in the winter because they are warming and because they help moisturize dry and cracked skin. During paraffin wax treatments, the skin is bathed in warmth, which helps the pores to open and the skin to soften. Because the treatments are meant to be soothing, calming oils are often added to the wax in order to add a dimension of aromatherapy to the experience.

Once the skin has been allowed to soak in the wax and the layer has hardened, it can be pulled off in one solid piece. Because the wax is soft and contains oil, it does not become very stiff and does not adhere to the skin. Rather, after a paraffin wax treatment, the skin is left slick and soft.

Who should have a Paraffin Wax Treatment?
People who experience seasonal dry skin often find paraffin wax treatments to be helpful and relaxing preventative measures. Dry, cracked heels and knuckles can make cold weather unbearable. One or two moisturizing paraffin wax treatments can help a great deal during snowy months. If you are interested in purchasing paraffin wax treatments for yourself or as gifts, get in touch with the spas in your area to see if they are offered.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Body Wraps: Natural Detox & Weight Loss

Body Wraps use food grade raw ingredients. The wrap is safe, even for children and people with various medical conditions. No salts or dehydrating clay or sea ingredients are used.

Effective: Enzyme active aloe penetrates through the protein wall that surrounds the fat cell to dissipate bulky toxins into the lymphatic system where it can be flushed away by drinking lots of water. The aloe and herb nutrients help restore elasticity and firm skin tissues close to the new body size as well as freshening your skin’s tone and texture. The product stays in the body for three days, so continued size and toxin loss will happen as the client drinks 3-4 liters of water daily.

Unlike some body wrap treatments that use elastic bandages or plastic tightly wrapped around the body to cause quick inch loss through perspiration and compression, the Set-N-Me-Free body wrap is a safe non-compression treatment. Many body wraps treatments use dehydrating salt, algae, seaweed, mud, clay, and cinnamon creams. Sometimes the client is required to exercise while wrapped to increase the compression. The Set-N-Me-Free Body Wrap Solution contains only aloe vera and herbs, and is not meant to be wrapped tightly. Come, enjoy and relax with the side effect of possible inch loss.  What more could you ask for?