Water Therapy: Facials, Peels, Masks, Manual Lymph Drainage (MLD) and Lymphobiology

Facials, peels, hair removals, body massages, and body treatments are on most spa menus. The fundamentals of the services are similar in all spas, while signature treatments, products used, and personalised methods make each spa unique. Guests select a spa for the experience, stress relief, to prevent premature aging of their skin, or to improve a condition such as acne, skin dehydration or oiliness, rosacea, psoriasis, eczema, wrinkles and loss of elasticity, dark circles or swelling of the eyes, cellulite, or heavy legs, Pre- and postoperative care reduces swelling, bruising and discomfort.

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Water Therapy: Showers and Steam Showers

Showers include all applications of water or steam that are administered under pressure. Showers are divided into cold, neutral, warm and hot. Hot showers and extended showers are preferred for rheumatic disorders. Showers can be rain or fan, with a gentle low pressure, and used in various temperatures.

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Water Therapy: Different Types of Body Wraps

Showers include all applications of water or steam that are administered under pressure. Showers are divided into cold, neutral, warm and hot. Hot showers and extended showers are preferred for rheumatic disorders. Showers can be rain or fan, with a gentle low pressure, and used in various temperatures.

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Water Therapy: Benefits of Drinking Water Early in the Morning

Water is panacea for chronic and incurable diseases. Rise early from bed. Do not wash your face and mouth as you do normally. Sit comfortably and drink four large glasses of water. Do not take any thing for 45 minutes. You can wash your face and brush your teeth after drinking water.

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Water Therapy: Eye, Hand and Foot Care

Eye Care

Clear, vibrant eyes are a sign of good health. However, the area directly under the eyes does not have sebaceous glands to lubricate the skin. As a result, il is the most delicate part of the complexion and the first to show signs of aging. Stress, anxiety, worry, insomnia, water retention, sun, dim or bright light, overwork and excessive alcohol all strain the eyes and lead to crow’s-feet and fine lines. Three simple methods to relieve and avoid eyestrain, prevent wrinkles and give more sparkle to the eyes are :

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