Mini Spa Re-Treat
Mini Spa Re-Treat
Ever have one of those days or weeks that seem to fly by
and you haven't even had time to look at your To-Do list let alone
take time for yourself to relax?
One of my favorite things
to do is take a long soak in the tub but rarely is there any time
in the day to relax like this. I love to take 1 or 2 spa
products and create a quick bath/shower/spa treatment which only
take 10-15 minutes.
RECIPE: MINI
SPA RE-TREAT
INGREDIENTS: Whipped Shea Butter
& a great emusifying or shea butter-based
scrub.
INSTRUCTIONS: Get into the
shower/tub and shampoo and cleanse as normal. (You can also
wait and cleanse after your spa treatment.) Apply Whipped
Shea Butter to hair and fill up the tub with some warm
water. As the water is filling in the tub, take your scrub
and exfoliate the body starting with extremities and moving in a
circular motion towards the heart. Then slip into the bath
water and soak for about 5-10 minutes. This does two
things: Rinses off the scrub and fills the water with
moisturizers and ingredients to detox the skin and rejuvenate the
body as a whole. After your great soak, just rinse out your
hair. For oily hair, you may want to shampoo again but for
normal to dry hair just pat dry.
FINISH: To finish your mini-spa
retreat, apply Whipped shea butter from head to toe. The Shea
Butter has a very low melting point and melts into the skin and
doesn't feel greasy.
Now in your 15 minutes you
managed to treat your hair, exfoliate the entire body, detox your
internal skin layers and deep treat your skin with shea
butter. Now that's what I call multiple mini spa retreat that
doesn't take 4 hours and cost much at all.
CLICK Below for Whipped
Shea Butter from Body Systems!
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