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Spas in BaliThe combination "health and tourism" is an attractive formula that is receiving increasing interest from the world, as rest and physical well-being are becoming paramount to combat the problems of busy urban lifestyles. Spas for their environmental characteristics are not only places for improving physical health, but are also ideal for fighting the tiredness of daily activities with holistic concepts that lessen the effects of stress, age and environment. Spas of today seek to rediscover natural products, that have provided centuries of benefit, and re-introduce them to today's health conscious consumer. The benefits derived from thermal/marine water therapy, aromatherapy and herbal therapy are immense; these all induce stress reduction and relief from muscle tension. Combined, they are known to be cures for joint disorders, they assist in detoxifying and exfoliating the skin, and even remineralizing deficient skin cells.
In the Spa tradition, you will find a philosophy of total well-being. The
four elements are in proper balance; exercise, nutrition, peace of mind,
and care of the face and
Bali's spas and beauty salons offer the complete range of beauty
treatments for the hair, face and body. Cream baths aim to revitalize and nourish hair, roots and follicles, and usually include an invigorating
massage of the neck, scalp and shoulders. Massages and facials aim to
reduce stress, relax muscles, relieve tension, and increase - suppleness
and smoothness of the skin. Many massage methods and styles are available in Bali; these include A Word on Latur'Mandi Lulur' (Lulur bath) is an exfoliation and body polishing treatment originating from Java. A brown, granular paste of pulverized ingredients like; turmeric, sandalwood, scented woods, ground nuts and rice, are painted onto the body and left to dry. The paste is then gentry rubbed off, hence exfoliating and polishing the skin. This treatment is followed by a rinsing shower, and, in some salons, yoghurt, or a mixture of milk and honey, is wiped over the body to restore the natural pH to the skin. Finally, a warm scented, flower-filled bath finishes off this luxurious skin treatment. as; Jepun (frangipane), Jahe (ginger), Cendana (sandalwood), Coconut and, even, Bali Kopi (Balinese coffee grains).` Many spas and salons in Bali prepare their own essential oils using
age-old methods and recipes handed down through generations of beauty
therapists.
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