Body Wraps - Do They Work?


by Brandon Walsh - Date: 2007-10-15 - Word Count: 488 Share This!

The History of Body Wraps

Body wraps have been around for several years, dating all the way back to the ancient Egyptians. Body wraps at that time were utilized in body sculpting and primarily worked to stimulate circulation. Over the past 30 years, with the increase in science in the cosmetic industry, many people are curious if body wraps really work. Body wraps have become one of the hottest cosmetic tools short of liposuction and are becoming increasingly popular in the salon, massage, and spa industries.


Two Different Types of Body Wraps

There are essentially two different types of body wraps on the market today. Both types employ a large emphasis on moisturizing, healing, and conditioning the skin. However, the primary function of the two types is drastically different.


The first type of body wrap, creates inch loss primarily through water elimination. These water elimination wraps are very useful for a big event, when a person might like to look their best for a short period of time, but the inch loss is only temporary. This technique is similar to that which could be obtained through excessive sweating during exercise or time spent in a sauna.


The second type of body wrap creates inch loss by aiding the lymphatic system the removal of stored toxins introduced to the body through poor dieting, the environment, and pollutants. These wraps stimulate a process called lymphatic drainage, where toxins and fatty acids from your cells are released into the capillaries and eliminated along with the body's waste. Drinking large quantities of water during this type of body wrap is common to help facilitate the detoxification and fat loss. Although the results of this type of wrap vary depending on an individual's toxin level, the inch loss obtained from this type is often permanent.


The shape, size, and ingredients used in the body wraps can vary tremendously. Some helpful things to consider when shopping for a body wrap are:


Natural Ingredients -- all natural is always best for all skin types

No Mess -- always easier if the ointment comes pre-applied and not separate from the wrap

Private Use -- convenient if you can apply the body wrap within the privacy of your own home


The Conclusion

Yes, body wraps do work.


The basic understanding by many industry experts, is that fat loss can be facilitated through a body wrap regiment, but, one must pay careful attention, as the majority of wraps available are simply diuretics that remove excess water weight. Many industry experts also agree that body wraps should be used in conjunction with a healthy diet and exercise program to achieve true results. Simply using a body wrap will not keep the inches off, if diet and/or exercise regiments are unhealthy.

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Brandon Walsh is an expert in the body wrapping industry, and is a professional marketer and distributor of It Works! herbal body wraps nationwide.

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