It often happens that the hectic everyday life of work, commitments and family takes away all our energy and makes us neglect ourselves. However, it is important to regain control and make small gestures that make us feel good from time to time. It seems impossible, but it really doesn't take long; it only takes a few minutes a day. Here are the tips of our Spa Therapist to relax at home as in the Spa.
Choose a place where you feel comfortable lying down; on the bed, sofa or the floor for example. Try to relax the muscles of the body and also that of the face as much as possible, you must not feel contractions or resistance. Now place a hand on your navel and take slow, deep breaths with your belly (you have to feel the abdomen swell as you inhale and deflate when you exhale). Concentrate your thoughts only on these actions, on the air that enters the nostrils and expands to the abdomen and then comes out of the mouth, taking away everything inside, like a wave in the sea. Take this set of breaths for 5 minutes (or as long as you feel the need to).
You can perform this simple exercise while leave it on a face mask, such as the anti-aging grape seed mask we use at Borgo Scopeto Relax, or after applying a draining mud on the legs.
To amplify the relaxing effect of the breathing exercise, light a candle or if you have an essence burner, choose one with lavender or cypress, which have relaxing and calming properties.
Put on your favorite playlist or some relaxing music.
In the SPA Borgo Scopeto Relax a whole body treatment called "Tuscan Pindasweda" is made, based on salts and aromatic herbs which is then used in combination with a massage with hot olive oil and sage to increase the anti-inflammatory action. thus relaxing the muscles stressed by work and travel.
In case of localized pain and muscle tension such as stiff neck, which occurs especially in winter, and on subjects who work a lot of time on the computer, it is possible to replicate this treatment at home with simple ingredients and thus create a do-it-yourself decontracting.
Use cotton bags (old T-shirt rags can be fine) and put in them some coarse cooking salt and aromatic herbs such as rosemary or sage, excellent for torching or lavender to relax.
Close the bag with string and heat it in a "bain marie" for 5/10 minutes or use a steamer. Then massage the painful part with the sachet and some hot oil, even olive oil is fine or alternatively argan or arnica oil.
The warm bag helps the penetration of the oil used into the skin, the salt and aromatic herbs promote healing from inflammation.
There you have our Spa Therapist tips for relaxing at home as in the Spa. What do you think?