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The Spa Manager Joanne will be sharing her beauty tips and tricks over the next few months, and answering some of the questions The Twelve Apostles Hotel & Spa guests have had about various products and treatments.
Visitors to the The Twelve Apostles Spa will have the opportunity to experience the B|Africa Body Scrub by selecting three 30-minute Treatments. Each treatment is formulated to provide a calming, light and spiritual experience, allowing guests to succumb to the hands of expert therapists with treatments that heal, restore and pamper.
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- Indulge in the Ionithermie Super Detox Journey if you feeling bloated.
- The Spa Taster for a relaxing facial and massage.
- Dermalogica Aromatic Skin Care Facial cleansing for all types of skin.
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Few Questions Answered by Joanne de Wet, The Spa Manager
Q: How often should I use a body scrub?
A: A full body exfoliation two to three times a week is highly effective. PLEASE NOTE that this scrub should NOT be used on the face.
Q: The scrub feels very
coarse on my skin - is there a way to make it gentler?
A: Mix a handful of the scrub with any balm, moisturiser or lotion to give it a more gentle feel and effect on the skin.
A: Mix a handful of the scrub with any balm, moisturiser or lotion to give it a more gentle feel and effect on the skin.
Q: What is the difference
between the sugar and salt scrubs?
A: The salt scrub is detoxifying, while the sugar scrub has a moisturising effect.
A: The salt scrub is detoxifying, while the sugar scrub has a moisturising effect.
Q: Which scrub offers the
better exfoliator?
A: It depends on personal preference - they both remove dead skin cells, but the sugar scrub is more granular than the salt scrub.
A: It depends on personal preference - they both remove dead skin cells, but the sugar scrub is more granular than the salt scrub.
Q: Can I use any of the
B|Africa scrubs when pregnant?
A: Unfortunately not, as both the sugar and salt scrub contain oils that are not recommended for use during pregnancy.
Q: Can someone who has
a skin condition such as psoriasis or eczema still exfoliate with the B|Africa
scrubs? A: Unfortunately not, as both the sugar and salt scrub contain oils that are not recommended for use during pregnancy.
A: Yes, but only once a week in combination with the Bath Milk. We recommend to only use the salt scrub as it is a lot finer than the sugar scrub.
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