If you've never had a body wrap, you're in for a treat. On top of reducing cellulite and body mass they cleanse and detoxify, leaving you feeling rejuvenated and alive. One of the great side benefits is getting rid of dead skin cells and chemicals that dry the skin, so afterwards your skin is moist and has a healthy glow. Applying a shielding lotion before you go back out into the environment will protect you against the harsh irritating chemicals that cause dry skin and you'll have less to contend with on your next wrap.
There are several kinds of body wraps and some will be just right for you. Most start with an application of a nourishing, detoxifying and calming solution or paste - mud, algae, seaweed, herbs, aloe vera, or even foods like honey, cucumber and chocolate. Each one serves a different purpose and has a different result. Some are for cellulite or body mass reduction, some are for relaxation, and some are strictly to remove impurities. Whatever the substance used, you can pretty much count on not having dry skin afterwards.
You are then wrapped in gauze bandages like a mummy and put under thermal blankets. Your pores open from the heat, and your body is cleansed, detoxed and relaxed as you sweat out the impurities.
Some wraps don't involve any pre-applications - they just go straight to the mummification stage. You are swathed in pre-soaked bandages which the attendant keeps wet by frequently pouring the solution over your body while you're wrapped up. Other wraps are combined with exercise. A lot of exercises are pretty much impossible with the bandage constraints, but special exercises have been developed for this purpose and the spa has a video of these with which you follow along as best you can. Mirrors are provided so you can see how well you're keeping up with the video instructor and if don't lose weight from the wrap, I can guarantee you'll burn at least 500 calories from laughing.
Regardless of the wrap you choose, every one of them will leave you feeling great -and none of them will leave you with dry skin.
After 20 to 50 minutes of things soaking in (and out) the wrap comes off and you hit the shower. The attendant will then sometimes finish things off with another lotion.
The best lotion to use is a shielding lotion. It bonds with the outer layer of the skin to form a protective barrier that prevents contact with harsh chemicals that dry the skin, and locks in the skins natural moisture. Also, unlike other lotions the attendant is likely to use, it will not clog the pores that you just worked so hard to clean out, and it allows the skin to breath.
If you're due for a massage or an hour at the spa, try a wrap instead. Your body will feel brand new, and, along with the shielding lotion, it will be a great jump start on your dry skin treatment.
What To Do For Dry Skin
All skin types have certain advantages and disadvantages. With dry skin, the downside is the fact that this skin type is the most prone to wrinkles and lines. The good news is, however, for people who have dry skin is the fact that it is not all that prone to break outs of acne. Because there is lack of oil in the skin, clogging of pores is less likely to happen.
Dry skin is characterized by roughness and tightness. There will also be flakes on the skin. This is especially seen on the face as this is the area most exposed to the sun. Skins on the shins, the hands, and the sides of the abdomen are also prone to dryness. In hot weather, it often peels off while cold weather tightens it up.
Genes being the culprit
Still, having dry skin can be really frustrating as some skins may crack because of the extreme dryness and there is actually nothing that we can do about it as it is inherited. All people and dermatologists can do is to control the dryness as much as they can.
Ichthyosis is the term used by skin experts for dry skin that is inherited while xerosis or asteatosis is the drying of skin in the later stages of life.
Although it is largely genetics, dry skin is often controlled through the use of moisturizers. This is actually one of the few essentials of skin care for all skin types but very crucial when it comes to people with dry skins. It helps the skin maintain its suppleness and moisture.
Choosing a moisturizer
When buying a moisturizer, the first thing that you should ask about the product is made for those with dry skin. Remember that moisturizers are used by all skin types. The formulation of each kind however will depend on the skin type for which it is made. It is important then that you buy a moisturizer that is manufactured specifically for the needs of a dry skin.
Vaselines and petrolatum are some of the most effective moisturizers in the market. They are however not often used especially on the face because both tend to be greasy on the skin.
Another are ointments, which like petrolatum, are also oil-based; moisturizing creams which contain oil and water; and lotions, which are the most popular because it can absorb quickly.
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