An ad came in the mail for a CelluSlim body wrap – says it cleanses and detoxifies your body. Reduces the appearance of cellulite. Not a water loss gimmick. Firms and tones your skin.
So………….. wonder if it’s really too good to be true?
Looking for a home alternative to the expensive salon treatment of a mineral body wrap.
i want to know what is in the dry mineral body wrap stuff so i can make it at home. i already know how to do the water soak and stuff like that, but i want to make some for myself. thanks!
I have taken body wraps before in the larger cities where they are available. I am located in a one horse town. I would like to know if anyone had any success with a home made body wrap? Can you give me some directions on how to do one? Thank you!
I have already applied for my body wrap license, do i need to apply for other business license. Every staff member will be licensed. Do we need to get more than one license. If its going to be a spa, does that classify it as a salon, will i need to get a Salon License, or a Regular Business License?
If you have tried it was it a home body wrap or done in a salon. And what were your results, did it work?
Right now im 31 weeks pregnant and when i give birth i want to start losing weight. i want to know more about the body wrap and other ppls experiences.
I have some idea about the recipes and the other requirements, such as keeping the body and room warm to promote sweating…But can anyone explain the actual wrapping technique? What do you use for slimming wraps? Is there something better/wider than tensor bandages? Where do you start wrapping? At the ankles and work your way up? Your arms? Chest, neck, hips… And just how the heck are you supposed to wrap your butt cheeks anyway?? I’ve tried it, and I can’t figure out how to get the bandages in complete contact with the one area that women most want cellulite/fat control: their a**.
Any tips??
If I wanted to go to a day spa, I would. But there are none in my immediate area that offer slimming wraps…just detoxifying seaweed, etc. Nah, I want the kind of wrap that they use compression bandages for. The closest one is 2 1/2 hours away! And it costs $230. Plus they recommend doing a series of wraps. I can’t afford 3-6 wraps at $230 a pop! Especially not if I can get a friend to help me do them at home. I just want to know if anyone out there who has HAD one can give me some pointers about wrapping techniques??


