Body Polishing Treatment: Uses, At-Home Recipes & More
Stay Young Bureau | Oct 02, 2023, 11:00 IST
Body polishing treatment doesn't always need a spa visit. Here’s how to get a full-body, divine bridal glow with an at-home body polish routine.
Body polishing is a beauty treatment popular with soon-to-be brides, for achieving a flawless, bridal glow. But anyone who wishes to get rid of dead cells, dirt and impurities from their skin, can get this treatment. It’s usually done at spas, but that can be fairly expensive for some. Fortunately, you can get the same results with a DIY body polishing treatment at home, and you can save a few extra bucks as well as customise it to your skincare needs. Let’s take a look at what involves a body polishing treatment, the benefits it offers to your skin, and how you can do the treatment by yourself at home. What is Body Polishing? Body polishing is an elaborate skin treatment that exfoliates and hydrates your skin, boosting blood circulation, to give you soft, supple, and smooth skin. It also helps reduce dryness and lightens the appearance of dark spots and signs of sun damage. Last, but not least, body polishing treatment relaxes and rejuvenates, not just your body or skin but also your mind. Body polishing is safe for most skin types, but you must consider your skin type before choosing a body polish. Here are some quick tips:
The easiest body polish recipe requires salt, sugar, and honey. To be more precise, you will need:
If you want an exfoliant that’s rich in antioxidants and vitamin C, use an orange-based body polish. To create this recipe, you will need:
People with mild to moderate psoriasis can opt for this baking soda-based body polish. To create this recipe, you will need:
Now that you have your favourite body polish at hand, you can add it to your skincare routine by using it once a week. For the cleansing routine, you will need:
- Use body polishes with sea salt or bath salts if you have oily skin
- Use brown sugar-based body polishes if you have dry skin
- Go for body polishes that contain shea butter if you have sensitive skin. The shea butter will reduce the chances of skin irritation, and also calm your body
- Sugar scrubs work best for normal skin type
The easiest body polish recipe requires salt, sugar, and honey. To be more precise, you will need:
- 1 cup bath salt
- 1 teaspoon Himalayan rock salt
- 1 teaspoon honey
- ½ cup coconut oil
- 1 tablespoon rosemary leaves (optional)
If you want an exfoliant that’s rich in antioxidants and vitamin C, use an orange-based body polish. To create this recipe, you will need:
- 2 teaspoons orange juice (freshly squeezed)
- ½ cup brown sugar
- ¼ cup olive oil
- 1 teaspoon orange zest
- 2-3 drops of orange essential oil
People with mild to moderate psoriasis can opt for this baking soda-based body polish. To create this recipe, you will need:
- 1 cup baking soda
- ½ cup lemon juice
- 1 tablespoon coconut oil (unrefined)
- 2 drops of any essential oil
Now that you have your favourite body polish at hand, you can add it to your skincare routine by using it once a week. For the cleansing routine, you will need:
- Body polish of your choice
- 3 tablespoons olive oil
- Pumice stone
- Loofah (natural or synthetic)
- Step 1: Take a shower with lukewarm water. Once you’re out of the shower, don’t apply any moisturiser or other skincare product
- Step 2: Massage your entire body with mildly heated olive oil for 10 minutes
- Step 3: Pour some body-polish on the loofah and gently massage your body with it for at least 10-15 minutes in a circular motion
- Step 4: Take the pumice stone and gently scrub the hard areas on the elbows, knees, and heels
- Step 5: Now rinse the product with a refreshing bath, but without using any soap