What is the Universal Contour Wrap?
The Universal Contour Wrap is a full body treatment using a combination of specially designed tensor bandages and a patented sea clay formula. Before the wrap, you will be measured in a series of areas pertinent to tracking cumulative inch loss. After the sea clay soaked bandages are applied to your body, we rest you in a suit and leave you to relax in our spa treatment room for sixty minutes. After your time is up, we unwrap the bandages and allow a short period of time for your skin to dry, and follow up immediately with your post-measurements. This is where you will see a loss of at least 6inches from your pre-measurements, guaranteed.
What should I do After the Universal Contour Wrap?
Although your treatment at Som Visao Spa has been completed, the clay solution is still in your skin, and the detoxification and tightening process can continue for 3-4 days, giving further inch loss.
You can greatly assist the skin tightening process by retaining the solution in your pores, showering in tepid water only.
Limit using your soap on the underarm, groin and feet areas only, you do not want to wash the solution out of your pores.
Creams and lotions that could be absorbed into the pores and inhibit the desired action of the retained solution should also be avoided.
Following the procedure for the next 3 or 4 days will greatly assist the overall appearance of your skin.
After 3 or 4 days hot showers and plenty of soap on the entire body will open the pores and eliminate the solution and toxins on which it has continued to act.
There will NOT be any body odour problems because of the clay solution retention.
After your wrap, you should drink plenty of water, either mineral or tap - but NOT carbonated mineral water. Ideally try and drink at least 3 pints a day. This helps flush and rid your body of the impurities that have been broken down during the wrap process.
Things to avoid to get the full benefit of the Universal Contour Wrap: tea, coffee, sugar, salt, carbonated drinks, alcohol, fried and fatty foods.

