Friday, October 25, 2013

What Is a Sugar Body Scrub?

What Is a Sugar Body Scrub?
               A sugar scrub is a the best choice is your skin is extremely sensitive or if you have had a salt scrub before and found it scratchy or awkward.

              A sugar scrub also hydrates your skin because the sugar is combined with oil and often an aromatic and uplifting essential oil like lavender, rose geranium, or grapefruit. The sugar scrub is followed by a shower, either a stand-up Swiss shower or a lay-down Vichy shower at a spa. Once your skin is dry, the therapist applies body lotion, leaving your skin soft and fragrant.Because a sugar scrub is not as abrasive as salt, you may not have as thorough of an exfoliation.

What Happens During a Sugar Scrub?

              A sugar scrub usually takes place in an exceedingly wet area with a shower. Depending on the spa, you may be contact a massage table coated with a towel or sheet or a skinny piece of plastic, otherwise you could be lying on a wet table. you're typically offered a combine of disposable underclothing and a undergarment if you are a girl. Men square measure generally needed to wear swim trunks throughout a scrub.
              As you lay on your stomach, the therapist rubs a mixture of sugar, oil, and aromatics onto your skin, usually starting with your back. Then you turn over and the therapist exfoliates the other side. Usually, your body is more exposed during a sugar scrub than during a massage, so you have to be comfortable with that. You might have a towel between your legs, like a diaper, and a folded towel over your breasts.
              You can also combine a sugar scrub with a massage. I recommend getting the sugar scrub first because it is stimulating, whereas the massage calms you down. Sometimes spas have a signature treatment that combines several services, including a sugar or some other kind of scrub, a wrap and massage.




By Fifth Avenue Thai Spa


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