Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Body Polish.

A Body Polish begins with dry brushing to slough dead skin, followed by a therapeutic exfoliant, hydrating mask or lotion, a soothing back massage, and reflexology. Expect relaxation, improved circulation, and freshly hydrated skin; session length varies by package.

Yes, Body Polish can be safe for sensitive or eczema-prone skin when customized. We use gentle exfoliants, avoid irritants, and perform patch tests. Avoid treatment during severe flare-ups and consult your skin specialist for tailored product recommendations.

For most clients, scheduling a Body Polish every 4–6 weeks maintains smooth, hydrated skin and supports cell regeneration. If treating psoriasis or eczema, frequency may vary; we’ll recommend a personalized plan in consultation with your needs and medical advice.

After a Body Polish, keep skin hydrated by applying a gentle moisturizer, avoid hot showers for 24–48 hours, and skip abrasive treatments for at least a week. Stay hydrated and use sunscreen on exposed areas to protect fresh skin.

Body Polish can help alleviate psoriasis and eczema symptoms by gently removing scales, improving moisture retention, and increasing circulation. It’s not a cure; coordinate treatments with your dermatologist to ensure the approach complements medical therapies and avoids irritation.

Generally safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding when modified, but notify your therapist. We avoid strong essential oils and vigorous reflexology in the first trimester. Your practitioner will adapt pressure, products, and techniques for comfort and safety.