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A truly vitamin cocktail that gives the skin a porcelain glow, rejuvenates it and makes it soft and smooth. Papaya, orange, dates, banana, tangerine – this is the most “delicious” cosmetic procedure. Papaya and dates rejuvenate, citrus fruits are an excellent cleanser, and banana makes the skin soft and silky. Ayurvedic massage combined with an individually selected fruit cocktail has a powerful detox effect.


Recoveryexclude insolation (being in the open sun) for 1 day after the procedure. Apply spf at least 30.
Recommended number of treatmentsas prescribed, no more than 2 times a month
EffectInstant, cumulative
Procedure time60 minutes
For whom                                           for all skin types (before the procedure, allergy tests are done behind the ear)

Indications: 

Dull, tired skin, the appearance of the first signs of aging, swelling, dryness, pronounced facial wrinkles, creases in the skin from excessive tone in the facial muscles.

Contraindications: 

Individual intolerance to certain fruits, the presence of open wounds, inflammation or skin diseases (herpes, neurodermatitis, eczema, psoriasis).

Attention! Before the procedure, an allergy test is performed behind the ear to determine intolerance to certain fruits.

Effect of the procedure:

  • Clean, smooth, soft skin.
  • Toxin-free skin.
  • Reduction/getting rid of blackheads, post-acne marks, age spots.
  • Prevention of acne (Antiseptic effect)
  • Normalization of PH – skin balance.
  • Increasing local immunity.
  • Saturation of the skin with oxygen, vitamins, natural antioxidants.
  • Starting regeneration processes.


Main Steps Of The Procedure:

  • Skin cleansing and analysis.
  • Carrying out an allergy test (behind the ear).
  • Scrubbing (fruit scrub)
  • Massage with fruit cocktail.
  • Fruit peeling mask for face.
  • Apply protective Ayurvedic cream according to skin type.
  • Compliment in the form of Ayurvedic tea and dried fruits. 

Main advantages of the procedure

  •         Not addictive.

The procedure uses only natural ingredients.

  •         Natural acids, antioxidants and probiotics.

Fruit acids – remove dead skin cells and open pores. Antioxidants – protect the skin by suppressing the action of free radicals, which have a direct effect on the aging process of the skin. Prebiotics contained in ayran (yogurt) normalize PH balance and restore healthy microflora.

  •         Powerful detox effect

Fruit acids combined with massage remove toxins from skin cells.

  •         Noticeable effect after the first procedure.

More about the procedure

The history of fruit massage goes back centuries. In ancient times, people were aware of the positive effects of fruits on the body and used them not only for food, but also for a variety of medicinal purposes. In many cultures, such as Indian Ayurveda and Thai tropical medicine, fruits have been used in massage for healing and relaxation.

Fruit massage in Indian Ayurveda is one of the popular methods used both in cosmetology and in the treatment of various diseases. This type of massage is based on the use of fresh fruits such as citrus fruits, papaya, avocados and bananas, which contain unique properties for the skin.

In cosmetology, fruit massage is widely used to improve skin condition and achieve youth. It helps eliminate various skin problems including dryness, pigmentation and wrinkles. In addition, fruit massage helps relieve fatigue, improve skin color and stimulate skin restoration processes.

Benefits of fruit massage

Fruit massage has many benefits and can be used for a variety of purposes. It helps relieve tension and stress, improves blood circulation and overall well-being, improves skin tone and elasticity, and strengthens the immune system. Fruit massage is also known for its cleansing and rejuvenating properties, helping to remove dead cells and stimulate skin cell renewal.

Execution technique

The technique of performing fruit massage may vary depending on the goals of the procedure. Typically, the beautician uses fresh or mashed fruit to massage the skin. Fruits can come in a variety of textures – soft, juicy fruits such as pineapple, peach or orange can be used for a gentle and relaxing massage, while hard, dense fruits such as pear or apple can be used for a more intense, effective massage scrubbing.

For the fruit massage procedure, the cosmetologist prepares fresh fruit puree (which is selected individually for each skin type). Secret ingredients are also added to the puree (this can be a combination of rose water, ayran, chickpea flour, powder of valuable Ayurvedic substances, etc.). Next comes the process of massaging the skin using circular movements along massage lines. Special attention is paid to stimulating lymph outflow through working out the area of ​​lymphatic collectors. A fruit mask is then applied and left on the skin for a certain period of time to maximize the absorption of nutrients. Finally, it is washed off with warm water and a protective Ayurvedic cream is applied according to your skin type.

What fruits are used for massage?

  • Citrus fruits such as lemons and oranges are widely used for fruit massage due to their lightening properties and rich vitamin C content.
  • Papaya contains papain, an enzyme that promotes exfoliation of the skin. Papain very delicately removes dead skin cells, evens out its texture, while retaining moisture in the stratum corneum of the epidermis. The main advantage of papain is that it is well tolerated even by very sensitive skin. Papaya is also used to care for oily skin with large pores, to eliminate unevenness, soften, and also to deeply cleanse the skin, get rid of white and blackheads, scars.
  • Avocado is rich in fatty acids and vitamin E, which helps moisturize and soften the skin.
  • Dates can maintain skin tone and slow down the aging process. The tannin contained in dates restores elasticity. Dates also have anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory effects due to the content of phytosterols, ursolic acid and triterpene compounds.
  • Bananas are rich in vitamins A, B and E, which have nourishing properties for the skin, help soften and moisturize it.

Conclusion

Each fruit has its own unique properties, and combining them in a massage helps achieve optimal results for the skin. Fruits used in massage contain vitamins, antioxidants and other biologically active substances that promote healing and improve the overall condition of the skin. Fruit massage in Indian Ayurveda offers a natural and effective way to improve the condition of the skin and achieve a healthy and radiant appearance.

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