Spa and relaxation in Takalau Resort


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PAMPERING THE SKIN

The pampering treatments includes :

1. Exfoliating scrubs:
Body scrubs work by removing the dead layers of skin, revealing the soft, supple skin below.

1.1 Coconut scrub : coconut is a natural skin cleanser, that softens and hydrates the skin
1.2 Therapeutic scrub: hand-crushed spices (cloves, ginger, cinnamon) that encourage body warmth, is good for relieving fevers ad headaches, and preventing colds.
1.3 Nourishing scrubs:
• Red rice -
vitamins and rich mineral -nourishing
• White rice -
invigorating
• Black rice -
exfoliating with vegetable carbon to detoxify and deodorize skin
• Cucumber -
mild cleanser
• Crushed pearl mother -
high mineral content

2. Botanical wraps:
The herbal paste includes ingredients such as:
• Papaya -
cooling and softening the skin
• Clove -
spicy and warm, excellent antibacterial
• Green Tea –
anti oxidant
• Lemon Zest –
stimulates and disinfects with mild astringent
• Rose Hip -
tonic with astringent and cleansing
• Orange -
detoxifying and soothing
• Seaweed –
rich nutrient
• Fresh Mint –
cool and refreshing
• Lemongrass -
warm and soothing provides mild antiseptic with insect repellent, and strengthen skin’s natural defenses
• Basil -
soothing and mild anti depressant
• Turmeric -
ageing spot correction

3. Moisturizing coats:
• Fresh Orange –
detoxifying, vitaminising
• Forest Honey –
soothing, nourrishing
• Milk –
hydrating

4. Hair care:
In the past centuries, Vietnamese women used coconut oil to keep their hair locks soft and shiny. The coconut provided thick milk for washing and massaging, while its lighter milk was suitable for rinsing and conditioning

5. Head care:
It includes a stress-relieving head and neck massage to stimulate the scalp and sooth sore shoulders; and guarantees to soften locks, strengthen follicles and give extra shine.

6. Bath:
“The way to health is a scented bath
and an oil massage every day”
(Hippocrates, 5th BC)
6.1 Milk Bath:
The legendary fame of Queen Cleopatra’s beauty, in particular, her smooth skin, has often been attributed to her fondness for immersing herself in moisturizing goat’s milk.
Modern science has revealed the secret behind this: the lactic acid in milk naturally dissolved the glue that holds dead skin cells together. So in effect, a milk bath removes dead skin to reveal new skin below.
6.2 Floral Bath:
Not quite regarded as a treatment on its own, a floral bath is often the finishing touch to body massages, wraps and other treatments. A long soak of fragrant blooms brings about a sense of tranquillity, allowing the Spa experience to end on a relaxing note.


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