Body Treatments

All About You Day Spa

Body care is an essential complement to facial treatments. By incorporating body exfoliation and hydration into your self-care routine, you’ll enjoy smoother skin, improved comfort, and a calming spa experience that supports both skin health and mental wellness.

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Overview

Body Treatments at All About You Day Spa

All About You Day Spa provides a curated selection of body treatments designed to exfoliate, hydrate, and recondition skin across the body in a relaxing, therapeutic setting. Our body menu includes the Lavender Body Scrub, DermaLex Dermabrassion (for specific body areas when appropriate), body masks, and focused services like back facials. While facials address the face, our body treatments treat larger surface areas and often complement facial work to support holistic skin health and stress relief.

Key benefits of our body treatments

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Smoother, softer skin texture through professional exfoliation.

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Enhanced circulation and lymphatic stimulation, which can reduce puffiness and improve skin tone.

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Improved product absorption for better results from moisturizers and targeted body serums.

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Relief from rough patches, dry areas, and superficial congestion.

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A relaxing spa experience that reduces stress and promotes restful sleep.

Why body treatments matter

The skin of the body is subject to environmental exposure, friction, sun damage, and dryness that can create rough texture, dullness, or congestion (such as back acne). Regular body treatments improve circulation, remove dead skin, and support moisture retention. For many people, body care is also a form of self-care that reduces stress and enhances overall well-being. Treatments like our Lavender Body Scrub combine physical exfoliation with aromatherapeutic relaxation to deliver both cosmetic and emotional benefits.

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Detailed body treatments

How body treatments are customized

We tailor treatments based on skin type, sensitivity, and desired results. During consultation we ask about allergies, sun exposure, medications (such as topical retinoids or oral steroid use), and recent medical procedures. For sensitive or eczema-prone skin we select gentler exfoliants and barrier-supportive hydration. For more resilient skin, a bolder physical exfoliation may be used.

Safety, sanitation, and contraindications

Body treatments follow the same strict sanitation protocols as our facial services. Contraindications include open wounds, recent sunburn, contagious skin conditions, or certain medical devices/conditions that prevent massage or heat application. For clients with extensive scarring or keloids, we evaluate the most appropriate approach and may recommend specialized medical consultation.

Post-treatment care and recommendations

We provide specific homecare instructions, including:

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Use of gentle cleansers and broad-spectrum SPF for any exposed areas (especially after exfoliation).

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Application of barrier-repair moisturizers for several days to maintain hydration.

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Avoiding hot baths or saunas immediately after more intensive exfoliation.

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Follow-up treatments for ongoing maintenance or additional improvement.

FAQs Body treatments

Ask us anything

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How often should I get a body scrub?

Yes. We offer acne-specific consultations and can create a plan that includes in-spa treatments and homecare recommendations. For severe or cystic acne, collaboration with a dermatologist may be recommended.

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Will body scrubs irritate sensitive skin?

Microdermabrasion is generally comfortable. Clients may feel mild abrasion and increased warmth but typically experience little to no pain.

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Can a back facial help with back acne?

Yes. Back facials combine cleansing, exfoliation, and focused extractions that reduce congestion and can improve breakouts when paired with recommended homecare.

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Are body masks appropriate for all skin types?

We select mask ingredients based on the skin’s needs — hydrating masks for dry skin, clay-based masks for congested skin, and gentle nourishing masks for sensitive skin.

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Contact

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Address: 428 North Minnesota Avenue, Hastings, NE 68901, United States