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Turkish bath

Postby Gibson134 » 13 Apr 2011 11:07

Coming back in august...cant wait, been told having a turkish bath in first couple of days makes you tan better does anyone know if this is true :D
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Re: Turkish bath

Postby dksbbs » 13 Apr 2011 11:11

Yeap its true.

The Turksih bath will remove any dead skin and you will be surprised how much dead skin you have, this then enables the new skin to tan which will then last a lot longer, also you won't peel as much, but remember still take the normal precautions when sun bathing by using the correct sun lotion factor etc.

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Re: Turkish bath

Postby starchild01 » 13 Apr 2011 13:28

Very true indeed. Having the Turkish bath in the first day or two is best as if you go after you have started to tan, it will vanish and you have to start all over again. We always have our Turkish bath the day we arrive or the following day :D
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Re: Turkish bath

Postby twinster » 13 Apr 2011 16:04

Hi
Been to beautiful Icmeler a few times and not had a bath (Turkish that is :lol: :lol: ) so i am going to have one this time thats for sure ,I would like to her of a good place to have one this time Thx
PS they used to be about a tenner has this changed.
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Re: Turkish bath

Postby dksbbs » 13 Apr 2011 16:34

The owners of this forum can arrange one, see http://www.icmeleronline.com/icmeler_excursions.php price is showing as £10

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Re: Turkish bath

Postby Katiehutchinson_1991 » 13 Apr 2011 16:37

yea its true as it removes the dead skin and allows your natrual skin to tan better
as the dead skin would fall off anyway when exposed to the sun as it dries your skin out
go for one hope this helps :)
ICR offer this trip
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Re: Turkish bath

Postby mrdinky » 19 Apr 2011 13:29

Me and the mrs want to try a Turkish bath when we return in July (wanted to do it on our first visit last year but never got round to it) the only problem is we have 2 daughters aged 7 & 10.

Can they go aswell or would me and the mrs have to go seperately?
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Re: Turkish bath

Postby Sara » 19 Apr 2011 14:34

Turkish bath is wonderful! Although we are used to going to sauna every week here in Finland, I just love turkish bath. Skin will be super soft and if you take the massage as well, you'll feel so relaxed afterwards. You can take the children with you, they will like it too. I'm sure they will like the washing and all and it's very entertaining in some places, where they whirl you around in that hot "table"...
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Re: Turkish bath

Postby dksbbs » 20 Apr 2011 00:50

mrdinky wrote:Me and the mrs want to try a Turkish bath when we return in July (wanted to do it on our first visit last year but never got round to it) the only problem is we have 2 daughters aged 7 & 10.

Can they go aswell or would me and the mrs have to go seperately?


My friends took my 14 year old daughter with their 10 year old son last year with them, the kids had a great time and want to go again this year.

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