In many spa treatments we can see most of them are using the hot water treatment for the final step. The hot spring bath was founded since the Greek and Roman Empire. The tradition has been improved during the time. Some spa treatments nowadays use bath tub or Jacuzzi with hot water whirl pool. This […]
Month: August 2015

Bit Knowledge About Detox
Along with “luxurious,” “relaxing” and “rejuvenating,” the word “detox” is surely among the more popular spa menu adjectives. Nearly every treatment seems to have a “detoxifying” effect; every spa stay claims to help “detox” the system. So what exactly does this favored phrase mean? In medical terms, the definition is clear: In the body, the […]

The Cultural Blend of Acient Spa in Asia
The word spa and its expansion emerged since the Greek and Roman Empire. If we look back to the history of spa, there are few articles that share about spa emergence in Asia, Africa even India which became the birth place of yoga. One of the treatment that offered in spa packages which trusted as […]

What Exactly Are Body Wraps About?
Along with massages and facials they make up the holy trinity of spa services—but what exactly are body wraps about? Back in the day, wraps or body wraps became popular for their supposed weight loss properties, even though the (temporary) inches people dropped from those rudimentary procedures (think tight Ace bandages, heat conducting plastic sheets […]

Celebrity’s Spa Treatment
To get the most refreshing moment in a short time in the middle of your tight activity will brought you to the luxury of spa treatment. What job is likely to make you need a spa treatment in a flash? Your opinion might lead to a lawyer, firefighter, housewife or actress/actor? I will choose the […]

What is Ayurveda?
It’s been around for over 5,000 years, and judging by its current prevalence on spa menus around the world, Ayurveda is still going strong. Ayurveda can be translated into “the science of life”, this is kind of traditional Indian system of health and wellness aims to treat both the symptoms and the root of a problem […]