Massage with honey contributes to relaxation and improvement of circulation in the deep tissue layers, hydrates the skin and helps to eliminate salt and toxins, which generally improves the nutrition of the skin itself. It helps in the fight against cellulite, breaking up accumulated deposits in the subcutaneous tissue, thus contributing to overcoming the imperfections of the figure, achieving elasticity and smoothness of the skin.
What is it?
The deeper layers of the skin’s circulation are significantly improved by honey massage, which also warms and tones the skin. Additionally, it helps to reduce pain by supporting improvements in nourishment and waste clearance from the skin and all internal organs.
How does it work?
Honey functions as an external humectant. In other words, it draws water and encourages its retention. It moisturizes the skin and softens it when added to a lotion or oil. It also has a lot of vitamins and minerals that the skin will absorb.
What does it target?
It’s also vital to consider the direction of the massage; all properly educated massage therapists always work in the direction of the heart, helping both the body’s natural blood flow and boosting blood flow throughout the body.
As the lymph system solely uses the body’s own movement to carry lymph across the body, massage helps the flow of lymph.
Trained massage therapists will gently help lymph fluid transit, which may help remove toxins that have built up and enhance your immune system.
The benefits of this treatment?
- Reducing stress and increasing relaxation.
- Improving circulation, energy and alertness.
- Lowering heart rate and blood pressure.
- Improving immune function.
- improved circulation
- stimulation of the lymphatic system
- improved skin tone