Savonage is a treatment originating in the ancient Middle East, usually practiced within Arab spa complexes.
Savonage is a practice of Moroccan origin that deeply purifies the skin. Especially suitable during the winter period, it regenerates tissues by removing dead cells. In the cold season, when breathing and oxygenation of the skin are already hindered by heavy clothing, a simple shower is not enough to purify our skin.
Lathering up in a warm environment with scented lather is especially good for tired, dull and dehydrated skin. And that's what the ritual of Savonage is all about : sprinkling yourself with a soft cloud of soap and gently massaging your body.
Taking the proper time to cleanse is important; this process removes toxins, accelerates cell turnover, and makes the skin glow and smooth.
How to optimize the benefits of Savonage?
To make the ritual of Savonage even more rejuvenating, a precise beneficial path, divided into stages, must be followed. A journey of purification for body and soul.
First phase: Seating at Sauna with Scrub
Making a Scrub before cleansing the skin is very helpful because it gently exfoliates the topmost layer of the skin.
Once applied to the skin, it is massaged into the skin with rotary movements, starting from the bottom and moving upward. Thanks to microspheres or granules, the scrub performs a mechanical action that removes dead cells. Even more beneficial if the scrub is applied during or after a session at sauna. In fact, the heat opens the pores of the skin and softens it, thus preparing it for the exfoliation process.
Phase Two: Shower
Treat yourself to a lukewarm shower to remove any residual Scrub. Showering is also important to begin balancing the body temperature after sauna. Therefore, prefer a cold shower, which also provides toning benefits.
Third stage: Immersion in cooling tank
The second phase is followed by a cold water bath; alternating temperatures is essential for good body reactions. Enter the cooling bath gradually to avoid pressure disturbances. Conclude with a quick immersion
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Fourth phase: Rest
Get out of the tub and lie down on a lounger for a short break. You need to rest and prepare for the next immersion.
Fifth step: Hot tub immersion
Soaking in warm, steamy water dilates the pores and prepares the skin for better cleansing during treatment with Savonage.
Sixth phase: Savonage
A practice that requires the use of special soaps, such as Aleppo Black Soap or foams with fragrant essential oils.
Application is also important. Create a light layer with this characteristic foam, which should then be massaged all over the body.
The ritual of Savonage relaxes the skin and promotes deep cleansing, opening its pores and eliminating bacteria.
It also has a nourishing function, in fact it gives it shine and elasticity, after the session the skin will be extremely soft and smooth.
Also not to be underestimated is the aromatherapeutic aspect given by the presence in the soap's composition of relaxing or energizing essential oils.
Seventh step: Shower
To conclude, a refreshing shower washes away all remaining soap and reveals renewed and rehydrated skin.
Main beneficial effects
By following the Purification Path with Savonage above, the benefits of the treatment will be immediately visible.
Here are some of the main beneficial effects of a Wellness Path with Savonage:
● alternating temperature will dilate the pores, allowing better elimination of toxins;
● the heat, steam and essential oils will help us clear the airways and promote vasodilation;
● the Scrub and Savonage with their exfoliating yet nourishing action will give us smooth, smooth and perfectly purified skin;
● body relaxation consequently leads to an immediate psychologicalrelax , which helps us to regain the ideal balance between body and mind.
The ritual of Savonage helps us to take care of our body, purify it, nourish it and at the same time allows us to naturally combat stress.