
What is Alepa?
Alepa is an Indian treatment for the skin. It's a 120 minute full-on pamper treatment.
The Alepa method uses a range of four muds that cover over 40 ingredients from the Indian array of herbs starting with the very common and readily found neem, brahmi, amla and including the more exotic and rare sandalwood and Jatamansi.
What happens during Alepa?
The treatment consists of a shower, hamman (Turkish name for a steam bath), herbal mud application, an outdoor shower, soaking in the sun, and a choice of indoor showers, relaxation with light herbal refreshments, and an optional deep tissue relaxation massage.
Alepa may be experienced alone or along with your spouse. You may apply the pastes on yourself or you may apply it on each other for an interactive, engaging and bonding experience. While therapists are always at call, Alepa is about the belief that by anointing the body oneself, a person honours their body.
For similar treatments see href="AZTreatment.aspx?Tid=1200">Lepa,Turkish Hamman, Steam Room, Ayurveda, Aromatherapy Massage, Mud Therapy, and Mud Wraps.
Source: IndiWo.com
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