How to extend your vacation? [column]
What do holidays remind you of? Experience shows that at different ages, holidays are associated differently. For students, they are connected with a time of freedom and relaxation. With trips to family and lots of adventures. Then for students, besides freedom, holidays often come with additional work, and sometimes (oh horror!) with the so-called "September campaign". As we reach adulthood, we have a wide range of associations. Some associate them with exciting trips and time spent with family and friends, while others, judging from viral videos online, associate them with the anticipation of September when they can tearfully say goodbye to their offspring, sending them off to school on the first day, so they can celebrate freedom right after closing the door behind them. Regardless of who we are, holidays often have one association: vacation and rest. This time is extremely important for our everyday productivity.
However, nature likes balance, and vacation also has its drawbacks. The most obvious one is that it eventually ends, and the return to reality is not always as pleasant as we would like. Being lazy from the free time or adjusting to a different way of functioning, we often struggle to dive back into the whirlpool of work. Morning wake-ups, even though we had no problem with them before, suddenly become extremely difficult, and muscles that were used to sitting at a desk act as if it was a completely new experience.
How to deal with this? How to get back to everyday life without going crazy?
Above all, let's give ourselves time. At work and at home, let's do what is required of us, but try to find a bit more time for relaxation than usual.
Secondly, let our bodies slowly adjust to the new routine. A great way to momentarily return to holidays is to use special rituals that will make you feel like you've transported to distant lands for an hour or two. This has many advantages. Firstly, it's a kind of extension of your vacation, secondly, it doesn't require traveling and can be done after work, and thirdly, such rituals are "constructed" with treatments that will help you relax and improve the condition of your skin and muscles.
At the Beauty Embassy in Warsaw, you have the opportunity to take advantage of a wide range of such rituals. For example, the "Escape to Madagascar" will deeply relax you with aromatherapy, and the use of specialized cosmetics will properly moisturize and nourish your skin after holiday adventures. The Polynesian ritual of Bora Bora, on the other hand, will take your mind to the distant Oceania and allow you to relax during strongly revitalizing skin treatments.
Who wouldn't want to go on such a short, yet intense journey? Be sure to see what the Beauty Embassy in Warsaw has to offer and write in the comments which treatment would be the best for you as an extension of your vacation.