Spa Services

5 words in this vocabulary list

verb To remove dead skin cells from the surface of the skin, typically through scrubbing or chemical means.

  • It is important to exfoliate your skin regularly to remove dead skin cells and promote cell turnover.
  • I exfoliate my face twice a week to keep it smooth and clear.
  • I love using a scrub to exfoliate my skin and make it feel super soft.
  • Sometimes we need to exfoliate negative thoughts from our minds to feel refreshed and positive.

noun the application of warm liquid or heat to the body to promote healing or reduce pain

  • The therapist applied a fomentation to the patient's sore muscles to help reduce inflammation.
  • My grandma always swears by using fomentation for any aches and pains.
  • I heard that using a hot water bottle is a great fomentation for cramps.
  • The politician's speech served as a fomentation for the growing unrest among the population.

noun A person who is trained and skilled in the practice of aesthetics, which involves the beautification and preservation of the skin

  • The aesthetician performed a thorough analysis of the client's skin before recommending a personalized skincare routine.
  • My aesthetician always knows the best products for my skin type.
  • I'm seeing my aesthetician for a facial tomorrow, she's the best!
  • The aesthetician of interior design, she carefully curated every detail of the room to create a harmonious space.

noun a beauty treatment in which small fish nibble dead skin off the feet

  • Many people believe that fish pedicure treatments can help exfoliate and soften the skin on your feet.
  • Have you ever tried a fish pedicure? It's supposed to make your feet super smooth!
  • I heard that fish pedicures are all the rage right now for getting rid of dead skin on your feet.
  • Getting a fish pedicure is like having tiny masseuses nibbling away at the rough spots on your feet.

noun a period of time following a bath

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  • After taking a bath, she always applies moisturizer to her skin for a nourishing afterbath experience.
  • I love the feeling of relaxation afterbath, it's the best part of my day.
  • I can't wait to jump into bed afterbath and watch some Netflix.
  • The afterbath of the successful project left everyone feeling accomplished and satisfied.