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About
Spa
Facial
treatments
Facial
treatments help to clean and cleanse the skin by dropping dead skin
cells. Facials increase the smoothness of skin and maintain a good
hydrated skin. There are different types of facial treatments. Such
as:
Oxygenating
Facial – This treatment is perfect for those with dull
looking skin. This type of facial features a vitamin formula that
helps to restore tired skin.
Deep-Cleansing
Facial – this type of facial is targeted to skin type
that generally utilizes a gentle botanical peel with essential oils.
D.N.A.
Facial: this is a unique treatment for the skin, which
helps to restore collagen. This helps to nourish tired skin.
Sea
Beauty Facial – this facial treatment helps to re-vitalizes
one’s skin.
Body
Treatment
Almost
all spas offer body treatments. Body treatments are considered very
important to your body as it helps to hydrate, nourish, and remove
dirt from the inside your pores. Body wrap, body scrub, and body
mask treatments are some of the most popular body treatments.
Body
wraps may include moor herbal therapy treatment. Body scrub consists
of massaging of the person’s skin with a blend of oil, salt,
and aromatics like lemon. This eliminates the dirt from your skin
and makes it smooth and soft. A body mask usually follows a body
scrub.
To
conclude, spa treatments prove to be a very effective way to provide
relaxation for your mind and body. It is a perfect way to get relief
from the strain of this high-tech world. Do your body a favor, and
treat it to a spa treatment that it is right for you. Your body
will be saying ooh la la!
Starting
from Spas in Philippines:
The
TLC crossover means the line between spas providing therapeutic
treatments and hospitals specializing in medical tourism is increasingly
fine. The spa side is already succesful, with place like The Farm
in Batangas, Mandala Spa in Boracay, Chi and Badjian Island Spa,
both in Cebu, already winning international awards.
Beauty
centre such as Pretty Looks in Pasig City and Davao, sell "cosmetic
surgery" - treatments such as non-surgical noselifts, lipodissolve
(liposuction by injection) and mesotherapy (anti-aging formulas
administered to the face and body).The
Shangri-la hotel group has just set up its Spa Academy to train
the chain's therapist worldwide, at Edsa Plaza Hotel in Ortigas.
Yet
even with the privat sector enthusiastic and government support
in place, it will still take the Philippines many years to reach
a competitive level. "There is no silver bullet, we have to
do it slowly," Dr. Reganit concludes. "In five years,
realistically, we should be on track."
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