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Thursday 3 September 2009

Body Wraps & Dry Floatation

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Calming Dry Floatation

A superbly comfortable and relaxing treatment as you lie peacefully dry floating in warm water.The fragrance of aromatherapy oils and relaxing music completes this soothing experience.

Enriching Zibu Floatation

Beginning with a full body exfoliation with the Zibu Salt Scrub, the therapists’ hands and forearms work with shea butter and honey into the skin, paying particular attention to tired, aching muscles. For deep relaxation you are then left to drift away whilst cocooned in the floatation tank for 15 minutes of pure bliss. To finish, your skin is lavished with Zibu Body Butter which hydrates even the driest of skins.

Invigorating Sento Wrap

Enjoy the benefits of a Sento full body exfoliation and a rich 100% natural sea algae wrap to help detoxify and nourish the skin.The treatment works on improving the skin’s texture and smoothness and is completed with a relaxing head massage.

Nourishing Mud Wrap

This treatment includes a full body exfoliation followed by a generous layer of mud to cleanse, detoxify and revitalise the skin. A nourishing butter is then applied to the entire body, leaving it silky smooth and moisturised.

Revitalising Mestizo Wrap

A full body exfoliating massage, followed by a fruit enzyme mask leaves you literally bursting with vitality. Cocooned in a comforting wrap whilst enzymes work to break down dead skin cells leaves skin feeling silky soft. A head, neck and shoulder massage completes the treatment.

Trim and Tone Body Wrap

Remove toxins from the body through lymphatic drainage, improve cellulite and aid water retention, leaving you’re your skin feeling smoother and firmer. Body brushing to the hip and thigh area stimulates blood flow whilst a detoxifying clay mud is applied to the area which is then wrapped in specialist bandages which help to an instant toning and slimming effect. Reflex points are massaged on the feet to stimulate the digestive system whilst a soothing head, neck and shoulder massages completes the treatment.


1 comment:

  1. dry floatation - I've never tried it - but have you tried wet floatation? http://www.i-sopod.com

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