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gillian w

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Just reading the net newspapers and came across the cleavage facial.It was a facial that included the massage of the breasts with essential oils.Not sure about that, but how low do you go with your creams and masks and what a good idea for summer, a decollete and back facial to prepare for outing the upper body,could include upper arms as well.
 
thats a fab idea, i already offer a facial for the back but never thought of offering a 'cleavage facial' could get people in for their holidays!
 
The new treatment I'm offering called "Relax into Radiance" involves warm oils applied all over the body, including round the breasts, and then exfoliation using Lemongrass and Marigold Body Scrub. It's a divine treatment, and leaves the body so soft and smooth, but not at all oily.
 
I have done a few bust treatments in the past Kanebo used to offer a great firming one. That's got me thinking now...great post!!! I'm off to add a treatment to my menu!
 
Personally, I wouldn't want anyone massaging my ****s.

BUT a cleavage facial that involves exfoliation of the cleavage (I tend to get blemishes there) and between my shoulder blades (where my hair often rests....) would suit me to a 'T".

I think it's definately a service that has appeal.

And while we're on the subject.... I can't use acne products on my face due to my Rosacea BUT would you recommend acne scrubs and cleansers for the cleavage area?
 
Personally, I wouldn't want anyone massaging my ****s.

BUT a cleavage facial that involves exfoliation of the cleavage (I tend to get blemishes there) and between my shoulder blades (where my hair often rests....) would suit me to a 'T".

I think it's definately a service that has appeal.

And while we're on the subject.... I can't use acne products on my face due to my Rosacea BUT would you recommend acne scrubs and cleansers for the cleavage area?

What i would suggest Victoria is being aware of what shower gels, soaps body lotions etc you are using.Dont use anything too harsh and yes you could definately give your cleavage a gentle granular scrub and mask once or twice a week.
I did have my breasts massaged once in an aromatherapy.It was very firm and they went around the outside and massaged in circular movements and then into the underarm lymph nodes.There wasn't any nipple rubbing :) it did feel quite relaxing once i got over the feeling of exposure.
 
I've had my ****s done in a full body exfoliation but what would really appeal to me is to have the whole area, if you think of it like a triangle from the cleavage to the shoulders, treated for anti-ageing. I've been thinking about doing it myself, because my skin is going crepey (yuk!) there and it looks ancient. It's because I am v fair and have neglected to use spf I think.
 
I've had my ****s done in a full body exfoliation but what would really appeal to me is to have the whole area, if you think of it like a triangle from the cleavage to the shoulders, treated for anti-ageing. I've been thinking about doing it myself, because my skin is going crepey (yuk!) there and it looks ancient. It's because I am v fair and have neglected to use spf I think.

I definately have more signs of ageing here.Ive never taken my creams down that far always thought it a bit of a waste and i don't use body lotion much tut tut.Its showing now though.Backs of my hands aren't looking too good either.
I shall soon look 45 but with the bodyskin of a seventy year old :)
 
What i would suggest Victoria is being aware of what shower gels, soaps body lotions etc you are using.Dont use anything too harsh and yes you could definately give your cleavage a gentle granular scrub and mask once or twice a week.
I did have my breasts massaged once in an aromatherapy.It was very firm and they went around the outside and massaged in circular movements and then into the underarm lymph nodes.There wasn't any nipple rubbing :) it did feel quite relaxing once i got over the feeling of exposure.


I have allergic skin, to most soaps and shower gels. Laundry detergents too. I don't use bubble baths or oils. Strictly a shower girl. So, about 99% of the time, I just stick with dove. To date, never had a problem with it. Even so called 'natural' soaps like the glycerin ones drive me mad. I'm also 'lazy' and don't use body lotions (no time for that anyway, with kids to get off to school LOL).
I know my hair is a big culprit; and I clip it up often. I use hair products as minimally as possible (no gels, mousses or hairsprays) BUT... I do use 'serum' for the frizzies when I 'wash and wear' (which is often in summer, because taming/straightening my hair is pointless in this humidity).

Thanks for the info and HAHA:lol: at the 'no nipple rubbing' ROFL

thanks again:hug:
 

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