Dry skin is something everyone tends to experience, especially when outside forces, such as dry weather, indoor heating, and cold winters, play a role. When clients are experiencing dry skin, exfoliating treatments are key to bringing back their healthy, glowing skin! Dead Sea salt is especially beneficial for those who suffer from dry skin. Not only do the salt grains exfoliate the skin, but they also deliver a dose of beneficial minerals!
STEP-BY-STEP PROTOCOL
1. Prepare the aesthetic bed by laying down a double size blanket first, then a double size bed sheet and plastic sheet; finish with two large bath towels, one near the bottom of the bed and the other near the top of the bed. The large bath towel should always be the last layer, as it will be used to catch some of the salt scrub and allow for easier clean up. In order to make sure the client does not get cold during the treatment, the professional can use a heated blanket, depending on the room temperate and the client’s preference.
2. Have the client has lie on their back and wrap the plastic sheet, bed sheet, and blanket around them to keep them from getting cold.
4. Always check the skin for lesions, cut, or scratches before applying the scrub, avoiding these areas because the salt will
5. While exfoliating the salt scrub into the skin, communicate with the client to be sure the right amount of pressure is being used. Alternate between effleurage movements and small circular motions and be sure to exfoliate towards the heart. While working the stomach, exfoliate in a clockwise motion to prevent any discomfort to the client.
7. Repeat steps four, five, and six on the other side of the client’s body.
8. Once both sides of the client’s body have been exfoliated and the salt scrub has seeped into the skin, carefully roll the bottom half of the towel up and gently remove it. Wrap the client back up and help them into a sitting position. Pull back the blanket, bed sheet, and plastic sheet, letting the upper towel fall away so that it can catch any excess salt.
9. Repeat steps four, five, and six on the back.
11. If the treatment room has a shower, have the client rinse themselves off without the use of soap so that the minerals from the salt continue to work. For treatment rooms without a shower, use a warm, wet towel to gently clean the client’s skin of any remaining salt.
12. After the client has been washed, cover them in a towel and hydrate their skin using moisturizing lotion. Make sure to thoroughly massage the lotion into their skin to ensure maximum hydration.
Making sure clients exfoliate regularly will help to eliminate unnecessary dead skin cells, but also mineralize and hydrate their skin to ensure they always have a healthy glow!



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