During a professional body scrub you'll strip down and likely wear a pair of disposable underwear and a disposable bra. From there your therapist will use a gentle physical exfoliator (sometimes mixed with a chemical exfoliating agent like enzymes or acids) and slowly start massaging it into your entire body one area at a time.
They'll scrub practically everything (arms, legs, back, stomach, between your fingers and toes, your ankles and knees and sometimes your scalp). The movements are massage-like so it's very relaxing.
"Scrubs can come in all different varieties, [including] creamy or oil-based, but will include some gentle exfoliation ingredient like sugar or a gentle granule," explains Buldini. "Dry brushes can also be used."
After you'll take a shower to rinse off. In some salons body scrubs are performed on a table where they can rinse you then and there. Others have you rinse off midway and then they'll repeat the treatment, this time with a moisturizing body cream.
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You might be thinking: "Can't I just give myself a scrub down in the shower?" Of course you can. But a professional body scrub offers a bit more.
"A professional body scrub will allow the entire body to be treated," notes Buldini. "Techniques for the massage and circulation aspect will be focused on, too, which you can't do to yourself at home."
In addition to exfoliating your skin and increasing blood flow, Buldini points out that professional treatments can help with lymphatic movement. And let's not discount the relaxing, soothing environment that can do wonders for your mental health.
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