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Day Spas
Spa facilities that offer beauty and wellness programs
that ranging from one hour to a day. These spas do not
have overnight accommodations.
Dead Sea Mud Treatment
Applications of mineral-rich mud from the Dead Sea in
Israel. Used to detoxify skin and body; also used to
ease painful symptoms of rheumatism, arthritis, eczema
and psoriosis.
Deep-cleaning
Facial Estheticians use machines or manual techniques
to open pores, extract blackheads, purify and
revitalize skin.
Destination Spas
Spa facilities that offer overnight accommodations
along with all-inclusive, structured programs
including beauty treatments, exercise classes,
stress-reduction activities and spa cuisine.
Detoxification
Cleansing accumulated poisons from the body caused by
build up of addictive habits.
Deep (Tissue) Muscle Massage
This massage technique separates muscle groups and
loosens fascia (a thin layer of connective tissue
covering and supporting or connecting the muscles or
inner organs of the body) so as to bring about the
realignment of the body and freedom of movement. This
massage is a deep, sometimes painful kneading of the
muscles.
Dietetics
The science of applying the principles of nutrition to
the diet.
Dulse Scrub
A vigorous scrubbing of the entire body with a mixture
of powdered dulse seaweed and oil or water to remove
dead skin and provide a mineral and vitamin treatment
to the skin; a gentle treatment for sensitive skin
which leaves the skin incredibly smooth.
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