Giving a massage may seem like a daunting prospect but if you follow the below tips from Josie Feria, the Director of Operations at Lapis Spa your skills can revival the pros.
Environment; Set the Setting:
- Lower lights
- Light candles
- Warm the room to a comfortable 72 degrees
- Burn a fragrant candle or incense
Props:
- Use a pillow as a bolster to prop up the legs
- Oil for massage – use a carrier oil like almond, avocado or grape seed oil and add a few drops of essential aromatherapy oil
- Slow rhythmic movements done in a series will produce a sense of relaxation and nurturing
- Starting on the back left side use long and consistent strokes (effleurage). Begin at waist and move up to the shoulder – do this 6 / 9 times with sufficient pressure to stimulate circulation and bring a rosy tone to the surface of the skin
- Move to shoulder and perform slow, rhythmic kneading and rolling motion on the shoulder and the neck with emphasis on muscle from neck to shoulder which undergoes a lot of strain due to office work and bad posture.
- Be consistent by counting the number of strokes you use in each area and varying the pressure as you sense the tissue becoming more relaxed under your hands
- Reapply oil as needed to maintain slip and movement of the hands.
- Continue to right side and repeat entire process
- End the work on the back using both hands in sweeping upward motion through middle of back to nape of neck. Apply pressure to the spinal column – gently with both thumbs
- Now on to the scalp/head massage – this is important to massage as the scalp and face hold a lot of stress
- Turn guest over and place a rolled hand towel – heated in your microwave wave under the neck and one (not rolled) under the back to give warmth and further relax – proceed to add a small amount of oil to your hands and perform a scalp massage by using thumb to apply pressure to temple- center of head and the bridge under the eyes – use the counting method to remain consistent in strokes
Disclosure: I did not receive any products nor received compensation for this promotion. I was provided info and photos to share. My opinions are my own and may differ from those of other consumers.
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