The Chocolate Wrap at Ayurveda Pura Health Spa in London covers you entirely with chocolate and then, as the name itself suggests, wraps you in a shiny foil – leaving you looking like a giant Kit Kat.
Mix the chocolate mix and milk together for a paste. Add whipped cream to make it creamier. Paint on body (in shower) and wrap yourself with the saran wrap. Leave on at least 1/2 hour. Remove.
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