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Thermal
mud favours the regeneration of the epidermis and feeds every one
of the cells in the dermis, providing all the minerals and trace elements
necessary to regenerate and feed it. The nutrient properties of thermal
mud are connected with the trace elements which make it up and which
penetrate the skin, including sodium, sulphur, magnesium, calcium,
potassium, manganese, copper, iron, etc. Another ingredient of the
mud is microalgae such as chlorophyceae and cyanophyceae which carry
lipids, proteins and vitamins, basically A and B12. In other words,
thermal mud keeps skin healthy from within.
How can the same product be used for peeling, be an anti-wrinkle agent
and regenerate cells? The answer is simply because of the trace elements
which make it up.
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BATH SALTS
These salts are the ideal complement for a relaxing bath.
PLASTIC MASK OF ALGAE AND ALGINATES
Comprising algae and white clays, the plastic mask has occlusive properties.
Depending on the treatment, it may also be applied to enhance the
effects of the product applied immediately before. Applied alone,
the mask invigorates the skin, leaving it fine, smooth and soft.
THERMAL MUD
Main Components
Bismuth, Calcium, Cobalt, Chrome, Iron, Fluor, Iodine, Magnesium,
Manganese, Potassium, Copper, Zinc, Sulphur, Nickel, Cadmium, Lithium,
Bromine, Pb, H2S, Na+1 , CL-1, SO4-2.
Procedures for different applications of
Thermal Mud
Greasy skins.
Frequency: 3 times a week.
15 treatment sessions are recommended.
Procedure: Use peeling if the
customer has not already done this, remove pustules and drain infected
pores. Apply a layer at least 3mm thick all over the area being treated.
Leave to act for 25 min. until completely dry. Spray with water and
remove the first layer with a spatula, taking off any remaining traces
of mud with a sponge and lukewarm water.
Deep cleansing of cutis.
Frequency: 3 times a week, permanent
application.
Procedure: Remove make-up and
traces of product with a neutral soapy solution; it is essential that
no traces of make-up or creams are left. Apply steam and remove blackheads.
Apply a layer of mud no less than 3mm thick on face, eyelids and neck.
Leave to act for 25 min. Once it has dried, spray with water and remove
the first layer of mud with a spatula, taking off the rest of the
mud with a sponge and lukewarm water. Next apply facial tonic, leave
to dry and remove crystallised salts with a dry cotton cloth.
Facial marks.
Frequency: Continue treatment
until the mark disappears or fades.
Procedure: Remove make-up, steam,
gentle peeling (with sensitive skins, clean with cleansing emulsion).
Remove remains of product. Next, apply a layer at least 3mm thick
to the hyperpigmented area, leave to dry and remove with lukewarm
water.
Observations: Highly effective
on marks associated with continued exposure to sun.
Dry, dehydrated skin.
Frequency: 3 times a week, continue
as long as this symptom persists.
Procedure: First cleanse the skin
with a mild cleansing emulsion; use of facial tonic is recommended.
Massage and then apply a layer at least 3mm thick on the face, eyelids
and neck, leave to act for 25 min. Stop it drying by spraying with
water. Remove.
Observations: Thermal mud balances
the skin's ph, causes cell renewal, pulls out the dead cells from
the corneal layer and due to its active antioxidant ingredients it
eliminates wrinkles and expression marks, providing true moisturising
therapy for the skin.
Skin ageing. Anti-wrinkle.
Frequency: 3 times a week and
permanent.
Procedure: Cleanse thoroughly
if this has never been done (peeling). Make-up removal and steam.
Apply a layer of mud at least 3mm thick, leaving it to act for 25
min. Prevent drying out by spraying with water. Remove with plenty
of water.
Observations: Regular use of mud
constitutes a true source of vitality and energy to improve the skin's
firmness, tone and elasticity. Breasts can even be hardened and strengthened
by systematic treatment.
Cellulitis.
Frequency: At least 15 - 21 sessions
are necessary.
Procedure: Apply a layer at least
1cm thick in specific areas, cover with osmotic plastic and heat with
an infra-red lamp or an electric blanket. Leave for 25 min. Remove
with cold water. Before, during or after putting mud on, perform a
manual lymphatic draining massage.
Observations: It is important
for the client to change their habits: - Healthy eating, Doing sports,
etc.
Flaccidity.
Frequency: At least 9 sessions
are necessary; 3 times a week.
Procedure: Apply a generous layer
of mud to the areas being treated. Perform a massage to further stimulate
blood circulation and let dry completely so that it will act as a
tensing mask. Remove with cold water.
Observations It is important for
the client to change their habits: - Healthy eating, Doing sports,
etc.
Lines.
Frequency: Alternate days. At
least 15 sessions are necessary.
Procedure: Apply a layer at least
2mm thick to the affected area. Leave to act for 25 min. until it
is completely dry. Remove with plenty of cool water.
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