
TOTAL BODY DETOX W/ FAR INFRARED
Revitalize your body and mind with this holistic detox experience. Begin with dry brushing, a gentle exfoliation technique that removes dead skin, stimulates detoxification, and improves circulation. Followed by a Far Infrared Sauna Blanket session, this treatment envelops you in relaxing, therapeutic heat to enhance detoxification, relieve muscle tension & pain and rejuvenate your skin. Together, these therapies work to leave you feeling renewed, energized, and balanced.
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45 minute Total Body Detox w/Far Infrared
Single Session $85​
BENEFITS:
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Exfoliates Dead Skin – Removes dead cells for smoother, more radiant skin.
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Boosts Circulation – Enhances blood flow, delivering oxygen and nutrients to skin.
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Aids Lymphatic Drainage – Supports detox by promoting lymph flow.
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Improves Skin Texture – Reduces rough patches, bumps, and minor cellulite.
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Unclogs Pores – Clears debris for fewer breakouts and better product absorption.
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Reduces Cellulite Appearance – Temporarily smooths skin by improving circulation.
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Promotes Relaxation – Soothing, grounding, and calming for body and mind.
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Increases Energy – Stimulates circulation for a natural energy boost.
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Enhances Skin Health – Encourages cell turnover for a youthful glow.
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Relieves Stress – A mindful practice that eases tension and promotes well-being.
THINGS TO CONSIDER:
​While dry brushing may still be possible with caution, it should be done carefully or avoided under certain conditions:​​
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Sensitive Skin – If you have sensitive or easily irritated skin, dry brushing may cause discomfort or redness.
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Mild Skin Conditions – Conditions like mild eczema or psoriasis may be aggravated by dry brushing.
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Pregnancy – While generally safe, dry brushing can be done with caution. Some pregnant individuals may have increased skin sensitivity.
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Thin or Fragile Skin – Individuals with aging skin, diabetes, or certain medical conditions that cause thinning skin should use extra caution.
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Recent Shaving or Waxing – Freshly shaved or waxed skin is more sensitive and prone to irritation; wait at least 24–48 hours before dry brushing.
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Minor Varicose Veins or Spider Veins – Gentle brushing around the area is ok.
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Sunburn or Mild Irritation – If skin is mildly irritated or recovering from sun exposure, dry brushing should be done cautiously, avoiding inflamed areas.
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Lymphatic Conditions – If you have lymphedema or a compromised lymphatic system, consult a healthcare provider before dry brushing.
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Infections or Acne on the Body – While mild body acne may benefit from exfoliation, brushing over active breakouts can worsen inflammation and spread bacteria.
CONTRAINDICATIONS:
The following conditions prohibit the use of dry brushing due to potential health risks:
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Open Wounds or Skin Infections
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Severe Skin Conditions – Conditions like eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, or dermatitis can be aggravated by dry brushing.
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Active Inflammation – Swollen, red, or irritated skin should not be brushed, as it may worsen the inflammation.
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Varicose Veins – Brushing over varicose veins can cause further irritation and potential damage.
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Blood Clotting Disorders or Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) – Increased circulation could dislodge a clot, posing a serious health risk.
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Recent Surgeries or Medical Treatments – Skin that is healing from surgery, radiation, or other medical procedures should not be brushed.
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Severe Sunburn – Brushing can cause further irritation and delay healing.
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Highly Sensitive Skin – If your skin reacts with pain, redness, or extreme sensitivity, dry brushing may not be suitable.
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Fungal or Bacterial Infections – Brushing over an infected area can spread bacteria or fungi to other parts of the body.​​​​​​​​​