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Hot Stone Massage

A hot stone massage is a procedure in which the therapist places smooth, hot stones on your back. These stones provide heat to the soft tissues, which can help reduce tension and pain. The stones used in hot stone massage are typically basalt, which allows them to absorb heat. Hot stones will enhance the base treatment when combined with massage treatments like Relaxation or Deep Tissue.

Benefits of Hot Stone Massage:

Using hot stones in massage introduces the element of heat, which leads to many benefits. Hot Stones can help relieve pain, tension, improve flexibility, circulation, & additionally, reduce stress & anxiety.

Dry Foot Scrub

A foot scrub is a treatment in which the feet are exfoliated. In a dry foot scrub, the therapist will rub a sugar scrub into your feet while performing a foot massage on the massage table. Then damp, heated towels are wrapped around your feet. It not only feels good but helps remove the scrub from the feet. A rich moisturizer is then applied to the feet, and the massage continues as usual.

Benefits Of Dry Foot Scrub:

Foot scrubs remove dead skin cells, reduce calluses, improve circulation, relieve muscle tension from standing or walking throughout the day and soothe tired muscles.

Aromatherapy

Used for centuries, it incorporates the use of essential oils for a therapeutic benefit. It includes the use of natural oils extracted from flowers, bark, stems, leaves, roots or other parts of a plant to enhance psychological and physical well-being.  The inhaled aroma is believed to stimulate brain function.  When inhaled, the scent molecules travel from the olfactory nerves directly to the brain to impact the amygdala, the emotional center of the brain.

Aromatherapy Benefits:

Relieves anxiety and depression, improves mood and clears sinuses, sets the tone of your room (think: relaxing or energetic), and improves sleep.

“Chris is the best massage therapist I have ever been to. I can describe any pain or dysfunction to him and whether it’s trigger point, myofascial, or deep tissue, he uses the exact technique necessary to provide relief. I always look forward to our sessions.”

– Kristine C.