Massage for women
Back,
Neck & Shoulder Massage
Once seated in this fully adjustable, extremely comfortable massage
chair you will immediately begin to relax.
Working through the clothes means that you can continue with their day
without the worry of oily hair.
Any
pressure of massage can be given, from light to very firm, and key
areas will be targeted around the shoulders, neck and head. It is
also possible to massage the entire back, arms and hands if required
by the client.
Massage
times can range from 30 to 60 minutes, depending on your needs.
What
to expect
The
type of massage is commonly known as on-site massage.
You
sit forward into the chair whilst remaining fully clothed.
The
therapist will massage through the clothes using a variety of
movements and pressure points.
The
pressure is adjusted to suit each individual client.
You
will feel relaxed yet energised at the end of your massage.
Foot
Massage
Once
seated in this fully reclining, extremely comfortable chair your
will begin to relax traight away.
Anyone
standing on their feet all day will fully appreciate and enjoy a
foot massage.
Any
pressure of massage can be given, from light to very firm.
Massage times can range from 30 to 6 minutes to half an hour.
What
to expect
You
sit in the chair whilst remaining fully clothed, but having removed
your socks or tights.
The
therapist will recline the chair for you.
The
therapist will cleanse the feet, which feels nicely refreshing.
The
therapist will massage both feet using a variety of movements and
pressure points.
The
pressure is adjusted to suit each individual client.
You
will feel relaxed yet energised at the end of your massage.
Benefits
for all massage treatments
·
Releases muscle tension
·
Induces Natural Relaxation
·
Increases Energy Levels
·
Improves Concentration
·
Relaxes Mind and Body
·
Lifts Mood
Massage is extremely effective in helping to
reduce stress and tension, which is particularly important for
people living busy lives.
Fees
30 minutes n/a 45 minutes n/a 60
minutes £50
* Confederation of British Industry (CBI) Report, December 2001
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