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Los Angeles: Pink Himalayan Sea Salt Treatment at Spa Del Rey for BCA

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We just found out about a super special at Spa Del Rey in Marina del Rey that we have to share.  The spa is running a “Think Pink” special this month (October 2016) to benefit breast cancer awareness. Here’s the deal- Spa del Rey in the Ritz Carlton Marina del Rey, is offering a special Pink Himalayan Sea Salt Body Ritual.  This treatment designed to exfoliate and cleanse the skin, in the relaxing environment of the Ritz on the water.  In addition to being a relaxing treat,  Pink Himalayan Sea Salt has also be shown to reduce skin inflammation. For arthritis suffers like me, that is great news.

Why is it good for the skin? One reason is that the pink salt  has high levels of magnesium. Magnesium can have a hydrating, anti-inflammatory effect on inflamed skin. Another benefit of sea salt as a skin treatment is that it helps to retain the skin’s moisture–that’s because salt retains water.   If you’re stressed, sea salts can also have a calming effect.   Following are the details of the treatment.

Pink Himalayan Salt

A natural substance, Pink Himalayan Salt has real health benefits.

Spa Del Rey’s Pink Himalayan Sea Salt Body Ritual 90 minute treatment | $185

Reach Nirvana with this detoxifying body ritual. Experience the benefits of a beautiful pink sea salt scrub that promotes relaxation, detoxification, and hydration. Next, indulge in the sublime art of a therapeutic massage with aromatic essential oils and a divine warm oil scalp massage that will whisk you away into pure bliss.

5% of proceeds will be donated to the Susan G. Komen Foundation.  

Spa del Rey is located in The Ritz-Carlton Marina del Rey
4375 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey, California 90292

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