YOUR SKINgoes allTHE WAYDOWN.
Body skin needs the same intelligence as the face: barrier-safe cleansing, intentional exfoliation, manual massage, and a finish that seals comfort in. Formulas feed. Tools train. The ritual works best when the order is clear.
Formulas feed.
Tools train.
Order matters.
The body ritual is simple: cleanse, exfoliate, massage, and finish on damp skin. The formula gives the skin comfort. The tool gives the body a reason to move.
Body Care + Tools The Collection(5)
Two formulas. Three tools. One body ritual built around cleanse, exfoliate, massage, and seal.

Body Butter
A rich body seal for damp skin after shower, bath, or tool work. Shea butter, mango butter, ceramide NP, hyaluronic acid, and vitamin E help skin feel soft, cushioned, and comfortable.

A body cleanser built around a gentle surfactant philosophy: cleanse from neck to feet without leaving skin tight or stripped.

A textured mitt for body exfoliation before or during shower. Use with light pressure to smooth the feel of skin and prepare it for Body Butter.

A body massage tool set for use on oiled or cushioned skin. Glide only, never leave cups static, and keep pressure gentle around tender areas.

A flat body tool for long, directional massage strokes. Use after body oil, Body Butter, or another slip layer to support a smoother-looking finish.
Choose your ritual.
Daily, weekly,
or targeted.
Each body ritual is a sequence. Choose the level of commitment, then keep the order simple: cleanse, exfoliate, massage, and seal.
A body reset after movement, shower, or sauna. Use gentle massage, then seal skin comfort with Body Butter.
The daily body ritual: cleanse, exfoliate, and seal on damp skin. A simple sequence for skin that feels soft, smooth, and cared for.
A targeted tool ritual for body massage and a smoother-looking finish. Use slip, keep pressure gentle, and finish with Body Butter.
The full body ritual: cleanse, exfoliate, massage, smooth, and seal. Reserve time, move slowly, and let consistency do the work.
"The body ritual is where consistency becomes visible: not because one product does everything, but because the order teaches the skin what to expect."
The body ritual order
Cleanse. Exfoliate. Massage. Seal.Not every ritual needs every step. Use the full sequence when you have time, or choose the step your body needs most.
-
1
Cleanse
Body WashBarrier-safe body cleanse, always first.
-
2
Exfoliate
Bath MittManual exfoliation before or during shower.
-
3
Massage
Body Cupping SetGlide on oiled or cushioned skin, never static.
-
4
Smooth
Body Gua ShaLong, directional strokes with light pressure.
-
5
Seal
Body ButterApply on damp skin immediately after shower or ritual.
Tips from the spa.
Body rituals work best with the right slip, the right pressure, and the right order. These are the small adjustments practitioners make in-room.
Body Cupping Set and Body Gua Sha should never touch dry skin. Use Body Butter, body oil, or another cushion layer first so the tool glides without pulling. If skin feels tight or grippy, add more slip.
Body cupping should always glide. Never leave cups static on the skin, and avoid tender, irritated, or broken areas. Light pressure is enough; more pressure is not better.
Body Butter goes on damp skin immediately after shower, bath, or tool ritual. The damp surface helps it spread further and feel more cushioned. Do not wait until skin is fully dry.
Body tools work better with consistent, gentle use than with one intense session. Start with one or two short rituals per week, keep pressure light, and use less often if skin feels tender.
The details.
Common questions about ritual order, slip, frequency, and what tools can and cannot do.
Start with Body Wash, exfoliate with Bath Mitt as needed, use body tools only on cushioned or oiled skin, then finish with Body Butter on damp skin.
Yes. Never use body tools on dry skin. Use Body Butter, body oil, or another slip layer so the tool glides without pulling.
Start one to two times weekly and keep pressure gentle. Use less often if skin feels tender, sensitive, bruised, or irritated.
Yes, but keep the ritual gentle. Use cupping first with glide only, then follow with long, light gua sha strokes where comfortable.
No. The tools support manual massage and can help skin look smoother with consistent use, but they are not medical or cellulite treatments.
Body Butter is the Seal step. Apply it on damp skin after shower, bath, exfoliation, or tool work to leave skin soft, cushioned, and comfortable.
Tools support movement. Formulas support comfort. The ritual works because each step has a job: cleanse, exfoliate, massage, then seal.
Body cupping uses gentle suction and glide to support the feel of circulation through manual massage. Use on oiled or cushioned skin only, keep the cup moving, and avoid tender, irritated, or broken skin.
Body gua sha uses long, directional strokes to support a smoother-looking finish and a more intentional body ritual. It works best after the skin has enough slip from oil, butter, or damp-skin body care.
Cleanse removes the day. Exfoliation smooths the surface. Tool work adds movement. Body Butter finishes the ritual by sealing comfort into damp skin.

