Body Polishing

Body polish refers to the process of sloughing off dead cells, essentially "polishing" your skin. Therefore, body polish isn't a thing but a treatment; consider it a rigorous facial for your body. However, specific products are used during the process. Most scrubs contain exfoliating ingredients, many of them natural. You might find coffee grounds, raw sugar, or sea salt. The abrasive compoundsare combined nourishing ingredients, such as shea butter, that help soothe the skin after dead cells are removed. Body polishes typically include essential oils as the cherry on top, adding a relaxing element to the treatment. 


Body polishing removes dead and dry skin cells, improves cell turnover, and leaves you feeling silky and soft. Cell turnover or rejuvenation is a natural process that your skin regularly goes through to help protect you from outside irritant sand maintain a healthy barrier. When you have a body polishing treatment, cell rejuvenation is encouraged, helping your skin regenerate more quickly. Additionally, the scrubs used in body polishing can help alleviate clogged pores. Dirt, oil, and buildup can be cleared from your pores, benefiting your skin's texture and appearance.  Sloughing off dead skin cells may sound intense, but it can be quite rejuvenating. As your technician works the polish into your skin, they facilitate blood circulation, helping your system to release and remove toxins. The moisturizing ingredients in the polish nourish, hydrate, and soften your outermost layer. In the end, you're left feeling refreshed and relaxed -- inside and out! 

 

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