Elevating Well-Being, Health with MrSteam’s SteamTherapy
Tile and Stone Make the In-Home Spa Experience
For thousands of years, steam has been used as an important part of the Roman, English, and Middle Eastern cultures. The idea of cleansing whether it’s by using a steam or something like an ion foot cleanse, is an important part of the detoxing process which removes toxins from various areas of your body to ensure that it is functioning to its full potential. Whether done daily or on a weekly basis, steam (as used in hammams), was not only integral to cleanliness, but it was also considered a social event as this time was spent catching up with friends and relatives.
This is also similar to hot tubs, in which hot water and massage jets are used as a relaxation technique and cleansing of certain ailments. Hot tubs are namely used in spa treatments, but can be appreciated from the comforts of your own home; you can look into this hot tub colorado based company here.
Now, thanks to advancements in technology and innovative know-how, MrSteam brings the experience of a hamman into your own home. Happily, tile and natural stone play a huge role, thanks to thermal conductivity.
Founded in 1917, when Arthur Sussman first created a steam iron for garment factories, MrSteam has been continually making strides in the commercial and residential spa experience by implementing swipe-touch controls, aromatherapy, ChromaTherapy, towel warmers, and more.
Although I wish I had hours each day to spend at the hammam or a spa, our group of bloggers and designers β as part of Modenus‘ BlogTourKBIS experience β were treated to an evening of pampering and SteamTherapy education courtesy of MrSteam’s vice president of marketing, Martha Orellana. What an incredibly relaxing, stress-free learning environment! I’m pretty sure it was during this time when the BlogTourKBIS sisterhood was cemented.
First, Martha explained how MrSteam’s TALA Bath & Body Argan Oil (also known as the “Liquid Gold of Morocco”) helps your skin combat environmental damage. The Berber women of Morocco have been using it for generations as a beauty tool. If you have the pleasure of meeting Martha, you’ll witness the benefits of TALA she’s been reaping!
Next, it was time to try TALA Bath & Body Rhassoul Lava Clay. Extracted from the mines of the Moroccan Fez region, this mineral-laden clay is dried into a fine silken powder. After adding water, a smectic clay is formed. This clay absorbs liquid or oil from skin and hair, removing excess oils and replacing them with healthful minerals. After letting the clay set and dry, we were thrilled to see and feel the results of this ancient practice.
After all this talk about SteamTherapy, you may be asking if it’s even possible to have a steam shower installed in your home’s bathroom. Yes, you can! No matter how small or large, MrSteam has options and details for you to explore here.
Benefits of SteamTherapy
In addition to the opening of pores, hydration of skin, and naturally detoxing your body from impurities, SteamTherapy has dozens of additional benefits, including:
- Enhances your breathing
- Promotes restful sleep and wellness
- Relieves symptoms of colds, flu, sinusitis, bronchitis, allergies, and more
- Eases the pain from sore, tired muscles, as well as rigid joints
Obviously, with the added benefits of aromatherapy and chromatherapy, you’re on the road to a healthy lifestyle! However, the benefits of SteamTherapy do not end at your health, although that is the major factor. Additional SteamTherapy benefits you may not know:
- It’s economical. Uses less than two gallons of water for a 1/2 hour steambath.
- It costs pennies to operate
- May increase equity of the home
- Can be added to an existing shower
Many thanks to Martha and MrSteam for letting members of #BlogTourKBIS experience the benefits of SteamTherapy and TALA firsthand!
For additional information about MrSteam, the benefits of SteamTherapy or questions about their products, MrSteams’ website is full of answers.