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Body Wraps have been in practice for ages because
of their therapeutic and cosmetic benefits. By
infusing minerals through the skin and breaking
down fat cells, body wraps work to cleanse the
body of toxins and purify the skin. They are also
known to reduce cellulite and stretch marks, and
even aid people in losing up to six inches of
total body measurement. Body wraps are very common
in spas because they allow optimum relaxation
while, at the same time, improving the vivacity
of your skin and body.
Wraps are simple processes that involve minimal
steps for success. A mixture of ingredients is
applied to your skin and then you are wrapped
in either cloth or towels. The body wrap acts as insulation
in order for the skin to stay warm which allows
for maximum absorption. When the mixture is absorbed
into the skin, it enters the muscles and acts
as a cleaning agent to rid the muscles of built
up toxins. Afterward, a cool bath and a lot of
drinking water allow your body to be rid of unwanted
toxins.
There are numerous kinds of wraps, but they only
differ because there are several mixtures of ingredients
that can be used within a wrap. Hundreds of different
ingredients can be combined, and each combination
strives for a unique result. Clays, herbs, salts,
essential oils, moisturizing oils and sea vegetables
are all ingredients that are generally used in
wraps.
Body wraps have been known to detoxify the body,
help heal skin ailments, treat acne, improve circulation,
reduce muscle and joint pain, tone and tighten
the skin and work to mobilize fat so that it can
be naturally eradicated from the body. Most body
wraps involve a complex mixture of ingredients
in order to provide the body with the best results
but, it is well known that even the simplest wraps
can still be cleansing and relaxing. The ingredients
for any body wrap will relax your mind, improve
your body and enchant your spirit.
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