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indian head massage

 

What is it?

Indian Head Nassage has its roots in the ancient medical system of Ayurveda. It is practiced widely in Indian homes and is passed on from generation to generation. It is a non-invasive therapy, although you may not want one if

Who can it help?

Anyone, as it is a non-invasive therapy, although you may not want one if you have an important meeting directly afterwards, as you will be experiencing a very bad hair day, as the practitioner may use coconut oil and saturate your hair and scalp. You will probably be advised to leave the oil on your scalp for the remainder of the day.

What happens in a session?

A treatment takes between ten and fifty minutes. Massage techniques are applied only to the upper part of the body, - upper arms, shoulders, neck and head. The client remains fully clothed and no special resources are needed. The effects remove stress from the whole body.

 

 

 

 


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