Relaxation and Regeneration

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Relaxation massages are the oldest and most natural form of stress-relieving treatments. They are applied to different parts of the body depending on current needs and preferences and can be combined with other sensory therapies (music, warmth, scent). A relaxation massage is an excellent way to release tension accumulated in the muscles from daily stress. It relaxes, improves blood circulation, and deeply hydrates the skin.

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Classic Massage
This treatment has therapeutic, relaxing, and stimulating properties. It improves well-being and corrects existing skeletal system imbalances. After the massage, tension in the spine, back, and neck is reduced.

Hot Candle Massage
A unique treatment that surrounds the senses with a captivating aroma — performed using wax from an aromatic candle — while enveloping the body in silky touch and warmth. During the massage, the wax transforms into a warm, enticing oil. The massage has excellent skin-care properties thanks not only to beeswax but also to pure, high-quality oils and shea butter. The candle mixture is a true cocktail of vitamins and skin-regenerating ingredients, leaving the skin soft and elastic. The scent of the oils promotes relaxation, calmness, and a positive mood.

Anti-Cellulite Massage
This massage shapes the body, firms the skin, and, as the name suggests, helps reduce cellulite. It combines specially selected techniques that improve circulation throughout the body, naturally removing toxin buildup, reducing lymphatic stagnation, and oxygenating and nourishing cells. The massage has firming and oxygenating effects. After a series of sessions, visible results include reduced fat tissue, decreased body circumference, and improved skin elasticity.

Lymphatic Massage
This treatment involves applying gentle pressure to the body to improve lymphatic circulation. It consists of pressing and rubbing the skin with specific movements to move accumulated tissue fluid. The massage is performed on the entire body (head, face, neck, chest, abdomen, back, arms, and legs). It helps with water retention issues in the muscles, accelerates blood circulation, improves the function of internal organs, and is recommended during rehabilitation. It also detoxifies the body, positively affects metabolism, relaxes, and improves overall well-being.

Facial Massage
Various touch techniques are used to stimulate blood and lymph circulation in the skin. The forehead, eye area, cheeks, chin, neck, and décolletage are massaged. The treatment improves circulation, stimulates collagen production, nourishes and hydrates the skin, reduces visible signs of fatigue, and leaves the complexion radiant.

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