Spa Dictionary | Bali Spa

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Ever tried to make your way around a treatment menu? Struggling to understand what treatments are for? Don’t know how to pick the best treatment to suit you? Here’s how to choose the right treatment and get the best out of your spa experience in Bali.

A—Aloe Vera skin treatment. Popular in the spas’ of Bali, Aloe Vera is a wonder plant. Its’ cool, thick gel works wonders on any type of skin, especially sensitive and sun-damaged. If you’ve been on the beach too long and your skin is red and dry, opt for this choice and give thanks as the aloe vera takes the sting out of the sunburn and re-hydrates skin.

B — Balinese Boreh. Atraditional favorite for the rainy season, a concoction of warming spices are blended into a stimulating body scrub. Black and white pepper, cinnamon and cloves are typical ingredients. Effective against any bodily cold condition such as arthritis, it can ward off a flu’ or cold if used in the early stages.

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‘Health’ and ‘Tourism’ are an interesting combination for bodies that need to rejuvenate from hectic daily activities. This fact creates a strong responds from the world.
For many people, when they think of indulging in a spa treatment the first thing that comes to mind is a traditional rnassage.While massages have become essential spa treatments for great reason — they feel wonderful and impart some undeniable health benefits — there is a number of therapies on today’s spa menus definitely worth a try, in order to takefull advantage of the spa experience.

Jaya Spa

Local stonework and traditional structures allow this spa to blend in harmoniously with the resort’s beautiful tropical garden, It is a sanctuary where you can rejuvenate body, mind and soul through a wide range of spa treatments, massages, facials, manicures, pedicures and hair treatments. Experience the mystery behind the freshly blended traditional products and essential oils applied by the professionally trained therapists.
Puri Bagus Candidasa
Candidasa, Karangasem
Ph: (0363)41131

Natural Spa

Your body is a temple… Reward it once in a while with a bit of body worshipping at Natural Spa, the place to be for divine indulgences for mind, body and spirit. Surrender yourself to dreamy relaxation. You know you deserve it.
Jl. Danau Tamblingan No.23 Sanur
Ph: 0361) 283 688

The Lembah Spa

Overlooking the spectacular Petanu River gorge, with its unrivalled views, sits The Lembah Spa. Treatments have been developed by Swiss professionals combining Western knowledge with Balinese natural treatments. All therapists have been professionally trained byan accredited Swiss therapist. The Lembah Spa staff members are accustomed to providing treatments for in- house guests in the privacy of their villa with the exception of facials and hair treatments.
The Viceroy Bali
JI. Lanyahan, Br Nagi, Ubud
Ph: (0361)971 777

Jamahal Spa

The “Jamahal SPA philosophy” incorporates balinese treatments, keeping roots in traditional and classic techniques, stemming from europe and asia as jamahal massage, borehs, traditional balinese- and javanese- massage, shiatsu, hot stone and ayurveda treatments will rebalance and rejuvenate your mind body and spirit.
Jamahal Private Resort & Spa Jimbaran
Phone: (0361) 704394

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Body Massage has been a part of the Balinese culture for many centuries. Most Balinese men go for what they call a Bali Massage [kerok], on a regular basis. For a Westerner it would be rather a horrific experience as coins and small wooden balls are used to scrape and rub up, down and across the person’s back. Often upon completion the entire skin surface is one enormous bruise from the bleeding that has been caused under the skin by this strange form of massage. The Balinese love it!

A modified technique has been developed over the years that still provides a deep and penetrating massage but is done using the heel of the hands, combined with fingers and elbows. This is what today is normally referred to as a Tradional Balinese Massage in the Spas of Bali, and throughout the rest of the world.

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