bellelinus
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Hmmm...which 1/2 body gets the massage with the wrap??
That's a real question! Is it the back half or the top half??
Or is it only the parts that are unwrapped??
I don't do this often, can you tell??
It's a two part process -- the wrap, and then the massage. So you get a mud type thing smeared on you and you are wrapped first in soft aluminum foil (I know that's not what it is, but it looks like it) and then in towels. You heat up nicely in there, to say the least! While you are relaxing during the wrap part, the therapist will massage your feet and scalp (the only parts sticking out other than your face). When that part is over, you shower (the rooms they do this in have a shower) to get the mud off and get back on the table for the massage part. The therapist will ask you what parts you want concentrated on, since it is only a 25-30 minute massage -- I picked my back but if you wanted I'm sure you could could concentrate on the legs or just have an abbreviated full back of body massage.
I don't want to trash the hot stones, and I think my therapist that time might not have been the best, but I did decide after that one that I would just go for the regular well being massage over the hot stone. The wrap is a very different experience than a regular massage, though.