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The Beauty Benefits of a Mud
Bath
One of the most commonly asked for treatments at spas and salon
is the mud bath. A mud bath is a type of therapy, in which a
person is soaked in mud for beauty and relaxation purposes. Mud
baths are even used to treat various health conditions,
including rheumatism.
History
The mud bath tradition actually dates all the way back to
ancient times, and Cleopatra herself actually used to have mud
baths on a regular basis, preferring Dead Sea black mud. There
are various recordings throughout history which prove the
therapeutic benefits that mud baths offer, so it is really no
surprise that they are still just as popular today.
Benefits
There are many advantages to taking a mud bath. The most proven
reason is that it is relaxing. Warm and soft on the body, the
mixture simply envelopes you and cocoons you in heat. The
temperature of the bath makes you sweat which means that you
are losing weight and the heat also helps to clean the pores
out.
All mud bath treatments are generally the same, regardless of
where you go for it. For the first ten minutes or so you will
be immersed in the warm mud, which will be a little over 100ºF.
often volcanic ash cleaners with pearl buoys will be added to
the bath, as these will help to smooth the skin and therefore
allow the mineral waters to penetrate more deeply into it. An
attendant will then help you out and have ice cold water ready
for you to rinse off with, and facecloths or towels to dry.
The mud bath experience is truly unlike any other at a spa or
salon, and will leave you feeling refreshed and enlightened.
Not only that but it is also a lot of fun and you are sure to
enjoy yourself. Make a day of it and invite out a couple of
friends or family members to take part in the experience with
you.
There are certain people who will not respond well to mud
baths, and you should probably avoid mud baths if you are
highly sensitive to odors, if you are claustrophobic, or if you
are pregnant or nursing.
You can call around to the salons and spas in your area to find
out which ones offer this service, although most should. Then
there is also always the option of giving yourself a mud bath
at home, but keep in mind that it may be difficult and make
quite a mess.
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