What You
Will Need
Our Body Wrap Kit™
has been featured in Good Housekeeping Magazine®, and
reported on local news segments nationwide, reported on the Good
Housekeeping Report©, seen on NBC's Dateline®.
Full or Partial Wrap?

The
Partial Body Wrap
A
partial wrap refers to the area from just above the knee to the
belly button. It's no coincidence that this is the problem
area for nearly 90% of American women, and 55% of men.
You'll
need to purchase only 3 items:
- 1 Dozen Wrap Bandages
- 1 jar of Sea Clay Mud (4 oz. or 8
oz. jar)
- 1 Sauna Suit (the
next
size larger than your size)
-
- Note: 4 oz.
of SlenderWrap Therapeutic Sea Clay will do 2 partial
wraps
Set
aside about 20 minutes before you begin to soak your wraps, and
leave them rolled. It will take you about 20 minutes to wrap
yourself, and you'll stay in the sauna suit for 70 minutes.
You can do light housework while you are wrapped.
The
Full Body Wrap
The
full body wrap refers to the entire body, as seen in the photo
above. A full body wrap will require two dozen wraps, and the
help of a partner to assist in reaching the hard to reach
areas.
You
will to purchase only 3 items:

- 2 Dozen Wrap Bandages
- 1 jar of Sea Clay Mud (4 oz.
or 8 oz. jar)
- 1 Sauna Suit (the next
size larger than your size)
-
- Note: 8 oz.
of SlenderWrap Sea Clay will do 2 FULL wraps