Duration shown includes time for undressing and consultation.
Swedish Massage: Relaxing, long, following, sedative strokes
90 Minutes: $120 BOOK NOW
60 Minutes: $80 BOOK NOW
60 Min Swedish Massage W/Aromatherapy, Reflexology and Hot Towel: $120 BOOK NOW
45 Minutes: $60 BOOK NOW
30 Minutes: $55 BOOK NOW
Deep Tissue Massage: Intense strokes, improves circulation, eases sore muscles.
90 Minutes: $135 BOOK NOW
60 Minutes: $90 BOOK NOW
45 Minutes: $75 BOOK NOW
30 Minutes: $70 BOOK NOW
CBD Swedish Massage: Relaxing, long, following, sedative strokes adding CBD infused cream to help calm inflammation, soothe anxiety, reduce chronic pain and melt tension. If you have sore muscles or in pain this is the massage for you!
90 Minutes: $140 BOOK NOW
60 Minutes: $100 BOOK NOW
45 Minutes: $80 BOOK NOW
30 Minutes: $75 BOOK NOW
Neuromuscular: Deep, works with trigger points and specific problems
90 Minutes: $135 BOOK NOW
60 Minutes: $90 BOOK NOW
45 Minutes : $75 BOOK NOW
30 Minutes: $70 BOOK NOW
Lymphatic Detoxifying Massage:
Plastic surgeons agree that adding a series of lymphatic massages to a patient's post-op care routines after liposuction can benefit their recovery. The massage technique helps to reduce swelling and improve aesthetic results by decreasing congestion of the tissue. Lymphatic Drainage Massage (LDM) is a specialized massage technique recommended post surgery to accelerate the recovery period. During a surgical procedure, the lymphatic fluids build up and can pool which results in swelling.Lymphatic massage is an effective therapy that can improve healing time, reduce scarring, bruising and from developing fibrosis which can cause lumpiness under skin after getting liposuction. Please note treatment is performed by a certified LMT who has gained a certification on lymphatic drainage therapy. This is a VERY light to the touch treatment.
90 Minutes: $120 BOOK NOW
60 Minutes: $80 BOOK NOW
45 Minutes: $60 BOOK NOW
30 Minutes: $55 BOOK NOW
Chakra Massage:
Based on seven energy points along the body, this massage eases muscle tension, soothes the mind and helps to bring balance to the Chakra system using aroma therapy. Massage includes a spa foot bath and reflexology massage
60 Minutes: $135 - BOOK NOW
Stress Fix Body Massage:
Reduces muscle tension and improves circulation using the power of Swedish and deep tissue massage, acupressure, and foot reflexology. Includes a stress-fix aroma, which is infused with organic French lavender, lavandin and Clary sage. Massage includes spa foot bath and reflexology massage
60 Minutes: $135 - BOOK NOW
Prenatal Massage:
A much needed massage treatment for Moms-to-be, A side lying massage, laying on side is better for the baby!
60 Minutes: $95 BOOK NOW
45 Minutes: $85 BOOK NOW
Reiki:
Reiki is a spiritually guided life force energy that resides in all living things. Originating in Japan, this technique promotes spiritual, physical and emotional healing.
60 Minutes: $100 - BOOK NOW
Cupping Therapy Massage:
This ancient form of healing has been used by many different cultures for centuries. While traditionally used with glass cups and fire, a suction cup is utilized to stretch the tissue and fascia while new blood is drawn to the treated area.
90 Minutes: $135 BOOK NOW
60 Minutes: $100 BOOK NOW
Hot Stone Massage:
Smooth, polished basalt lava or Himalayan stones ( your choice) are heated and incorporated into a massage. The perfect treatment to loosen tight muscles, relieve stress, and ease tension. Add your favorite essential oils.
90 Minutes: $140 BOOK NOW
60 Minutes: $100 BOOK NOW
45 Minutes: $80 BOOK NOW
90 Minutes: $120 BOOK NOW
60 Minutes: $80 BOOK NOW
60 Min Swedish Massage W/Aromatherapy, Reflexology and Hot Towel: $120 BOOK NOW
45 Minutes: $60 BOOK NOW
30 Minutes: $55 BOOK NOW
Deep Tissue Massage: Intense strokes, improves circulation, eases sore muscles.
90 Minutes: $135 BOOK NOW
60 Minutes: $90 BOOK NOW
45 Minutes: $75 BOOK NOW
30 Minutes: $70 BOOK NOW
CBD Swedish Massage: Relaxing, long, following, sedative strokes adding CBD infused cream to help calm inflammation, soothe anxiety, reduce chronic pain and melt tension. If you have sore muscles or in pain this is the massage for you!
90 Minutes: $140 BOOK NOW
60 Minutes: $100 BOOK NOW
45 Minutes: $80 BOOK NOW
30 Minutes: $75 BOOK NOW
Neuromuscular: Deep, works with trigger points and specific problems
90 Minutes: $135 BOOK NOW
60 Minutes: $90 BOOK NOW
45 Minutes : $75 BOOK NOW
30 Minutes: $70 BOOK NOW
Lymphatic Detoxifying Massage:
Plastic surgeons agree that adding a series of lymphatic massages to a patient's post-op care routines after liposuction can benefit their recovery. The massage technique helps to reduce swelling and improve aesthetic results by decreasing congestion of the tissue. Lymphatic Drainage Massage (LDM) is a specialized massage technique recommended post surgery to accelerate the recovery period. During a surgical procedure, the lymphatic fluids build up and can pool which results in swelling.Lymphatic massage is an effective therapy that can improve healing time, reduce scarring, bruising and from developing fibrosis which can cause lumpiness under skin after getting liposuction. Please note treatment is performed by a certified LMT who has gained a certification on lymphatic drainage therapy. This is a VERY light to the touch treatment.
90 Minutes: $120 BOOK NOW
60 Minutes: $80 BOOK NOW
45 Minutes: $60 BOOK NOW
30 Minutes: $55 BOOK NOW
Chakra Massage:
Based on seven energy points along the body, this massage eases muscle tension, soothes the mind and helps to bring balance to the Chakra system using aroma therapy. Massage includes a spa foot bath and reflexology massage
60 Minutes: $135 - BOOK NOW
Stress Fix Body Massage:
Reduces muscle tension and improves circulation using the power of Swedish and deep tissue massage, acupressure, and foot reflexology. Includes a stress-fix aroma, which is infused with organic French lavender, lavandin and Clary sage. Massage includes spa foot bath and reflexology massage
60 Minutes: $135 - BOOK NOW
Prenatal Massage:
A much needed massage treatment for Moms-to-be, A side lying massage, laying on side is better for the baby!
60 Minutes: $95 BOOK NOW
45 Minutes: $85 BOOK NOW
Reiki:
Reiki is a spiritually guided life force energy that resides in all living things. Originating in Japan, this technique promotes spiritual, physical and emotional healing.
60 Minutes: $100 - BOOK NOW
Cupping Therapy Massage:
This ancient form of healing has been used by many different cultures for centuries. While traditionally used with glass cups and fire, a suction cup is utilized to stretch the tissue and fascia while new blood is drawn to the treated area.
90 Minutes: $135 BOOK NOW
60 Minutes: $100 BOOK NOW
Hot Stone Massage:
Smooth, polished basalt lava or Himalayan stones ( your choice) are heated and incorporated into a massage. The perfect treatment to loosen tight muscles, relieve stress, and ease tension. Add your favorite essential oils.
90 Minutes: $140 BOOK NOW
60 Minutes: $100 BOOK NOW
45 Minutes: $80 BOOK NOW
Couples Massage:
Spend the ultimate relaxing and romantic with your loved one. Two therapists perform concurrent side by side massage. Champagne or Wine upon request. Add Hot Stones for $20 each person.
90 Minutes Swedish: $280 - BOOK NOW
90 Minutes Deep Tissue: $310- BOOK NOW
60 Minutes Swedish : $200- BOOK NOW
60 Minute Deep Tissue: $220- BOOK NOW
Four Handed Swedish Massage:
The ultimate full body Swedish massage! Experience two massage therapists simultaneously massaging you at the same time. This is a powerful massage and especially good for anyone who has a hard time letting go during a massage or doesn't have time for a 90 min massage but all of the same benefits in only 45 min.
45 Minutes: $130 - BOOK NOW
Spend the ultimate relaxing and romantic with your loved one. Two therapists perform concurrent side by side massage. Champagne or Wine upon request. Add Hot Stones for $20 each person.
90 Minutes Swedish: $280 - BOOK NOW
90 Minutes Deep Tissue: $310- BOOK NOW
60 Minutes Swedish : $200- BOOK NOW
60 Minute Deep Tissue: $220- BOOK NOW
Four Handed Swedish Massage:
The ultimate full body Swedish massage! Experience two massage therapists simultaneously massaging you at the same time. This is a powerful massage and especially good for anyone who has a hard time letting go during a massage or doesn't have time for a 90 min massage but all of the same benefits in only 45 min.
45 Minutes: $130 - BOOK NOW
Add Chakra Balancing to Any Massage for $15
A massage paired with a wonderful scent ritual to find the imbalances in your life. With guided meditation, the focus is on the Chakra energy centers and the aroma blends.
Add Hot Himalayan Salt Stones to any massage - $20
Himalayan Salt contains 84 trace minerals that are beneficial to the human body; including calcium, iron and magnesium.
Add CBD to any massage -$20
adding CBD infused cream to help calm inflammation,soothe anxiety,reduuce chronic pain and melt tension.
Add Reflexology to any massage-$20
Pamper yourself with the ultimate massage, focusing only on your feet.
A massage paired with a wonderful scent ritual to find the imbalances in your life. With guided meditation, the focus is on the Chakra energy centers and the aroma blends.
Add Hot Himalayan Salt Stones to any massage - $20
Himalayan Salt contains 84 trace minerals that are beneficial to the human body; including calcium, iron and magnesium.
Add CBD to any massage -$20
adding CBD infused cream to help calm inflammation,soothe anxiety,reduuce chronic pain and melt tension.
Add Reflexology to any massage-$20
Pamper yourself with the ultimate massage, focusing only on your feet.
Why is this so important? If you want anything changed: pressure, areas worked, position or if you are too hot or too cold ... speak up!
You will not hurt the therapist's feelings by asking for something that will make you more comfortable. Your therapist wants this to be the best experience for you to relax and enjoy. Also, what you requested in one session may be different in another. If you had a full body massage last time you had a session, but this time you only want your back/neck/shoulders/arms worked, it's perfectly fine to ask. You will enjoy your sessions so much more!
What should I expect during my first massage therapy visit?
Your massage therapist may require you to fill out a health history form. Afterward the therapist will begin by asking you general questions to establish what areas you would like worked on, if there are any conditions needing to be addressed, and to determine if massage is appropriate for you. Your massage therapist may perform certain assessments and testing to evaluate your condition and to see if you have any presenting complaints.
It is important to list all health concerns and medications so the therapist can adapt the session to your specific needs without doing any harm. It is also important to list any allergies so the therapist is aware if he/she needs to use a different oil or lotion during the session.
Do I have to be completely undressed?
You should undress to the level you are comfortable. For a full body massage, most get completely undressed. However, if you will be more comfortable during the session if you leave your underwear on, that's fine. The therapist will work around the clothes you left on as best as he/she can. If removing all your clothes makes you too nervous and unable to relax, then you are not getting the optimal benefit from the session. Your massage therapist should give you privacy to undress and get comfortable on the table.
Do I have to cover myself with a sheet or towel?
This is known as draping and depends on the therapist and in some cases, the law. The vast majority of therapists will insist on draping. Once you are undressed and onthe table under the drape, the therapist will only uncover the part of your body being worked on.
The genitals (women and men) and breasts (women) will not be uncovered. If thetherapist is going to work on a woman's abdomen, a second towel or sheet will be used to cover the breasts so the main sheet or towel can be moved to expose the abdomen.
What do I do during a massage treatment?
Make yourself comfortable. If your therapist wants you to adjust your position, she/he will either move you or will ask you to move what is needed. Otherwise, change your position anytime to make yourself more comfortable.
Many people close their eyes and relax completely during a session; others prefer to talk. It's up to you. It is your massage, and whatever feels natural to you is the best way to relax. Do not hesitate to ask questions at any time.
How long will a massage treatment last?
The average full-body massage treatment lasts approximately one hour. A half-hour appointment only allows time for a partial massage session, such as neck and shoulders, back or legs and feet. Many people prefer a 60 to 90-minute session for optimal relaxation. Always allow relaxation time prior to and after the session.
Will the massage hurt?
This depends on the type of massage and the depth of the strokes. A light, relaxing massage that doesn't probe very deep into the muscles, shouldn't hurt. With that being said, there is a 'feels good' hurt and an 'ouch, stop it' hurt. A good massage, even a really deep tissue massage, should always stay in the 'feels good' hurt range.
Pain can be an indication that the muscle is possibly injured or inflamed and pressure should be adjusted. Also, pain can cause you to tighten up and negate the relaxing effects of the massage. The most effective and deepest massage always works with your body's natural response, not against it.
How Often Should I Massage?
Well, it varies from person to person. If you are just looking for some occasional relaxation, then a session every 3-6 weeks may be fine for you.
However, if you are looking to address a specific condition, then it is recommended to go more frequently at first and then slowly taper down to a maintenance schedule. Sometimes more frequent 30-minute sessions can be effective until your goals are met and a maintenance schedule is in place.
Frequency of sessions should be discussed with your massage therapist after your treatment when he/she has a better hands-on understanding of your particular muscular issues.
You will not hurt the therapist's feelings by asking for something that will make you more comfortable. Your therapist wants this to be the best experience for you to relax and enjoy. Also, what you requested in one session may be different in another. If you had a full body massage last time you had a session, but this time you only want your back/neck/shoulders/arms worked, it's perfectly fine to ask. You will enjoy your sessions so much more!
What should I expect during my first massage therapy visit?
Your massage therapist may require you to fill out a health history form. Afterward the therapist will begin by asking you general questions to establish what areas you would like worked on, if there are any conditions needing to be addressed, and to determine if massage is appropriate for you. Your massage therapist may perform certain assessments and testing to evaluate your condition and to see if you have any presenting complaints.
It is important to list all health concerns and medications so the therapist can adapt the session to your specific needs without doing any harm. It is also important to list any allergies so the therapist is aware if he/she needs to use a different oil or lotion during the session.
Do I have to be completely undressed?
You should undress to the level you are comfortable. For a full body massage, most get completely undressed. However, if you will be more comfortable during the session if you leave your underwear on, that's fine. The therapist will work around the clothes you left on as best as he/she can. If removing all your clothes makes you too nervous and unable to relax, then you are not getting the optimal benefit from the session. Your massage therapist should give you privacy to undress and get comfortable on the table.
Do I have to cover myself with a sheet or towel?
This is known as draping and depends on the therapist and in some cases, the law. The vast majority of therapists will insist on draping. Once you are undressed and onthe table under the drape, the therapist will only uncover the part of your body being worked on.
The genitals (women and men) and breasts (women) will not be uncovered. If thetherapist is going to work on a woman's abdomen, a second towel or sheet will be used to cover the breasts so the main sheet or towel can be moved to expose the abdomen.
What do I do during a massage treatment?
Make yourself comfortable. If your therapist wants you to adjust your position, she/he will either move you or will ask you to move what is needed. Otherwise, change your position anytime to make yourself more comfortable.
Many people close their eyes and relax completely during a session; others prefer to talk. It's up to you. It is your massage, and whatever feels natural to you is the best way to relax. Do not hesitate to ask questions at any time.
How long will a massage treatment last?
The average full-body massage treatment lasts approximately one hour. A half-hour appointment only allows time for a partial massage session, such as neck and shoulders, back or legs and feet. Many people prefer a 60 to 90-minute session for optimal relaxation. Always allow relaxation time prior to and after the session.
Will the massage hurt?
This depends on the type of massage and the depth of the strokes. A light, relaxing massage that doesn't probe very deep into the muscles, shouldn't hurt. With that being said, there is a 'feels good' hurt and an 'ouch, stop it' hurt. A good massage, even a really deep tissue massage, should always stay in the 'feels good' hurt range.
Pain can be an indication that the muscle is possibly injured or inflamed and pressure should be adjusted. Also, pain can cause you to tighten up and negate the relaxing effects of the massage. The most effective and deepest massage always works with your body's natural response, not against it.
How Often Should I Massage?
Well, it varies from person to person. If you are just looking for some occasional relaxation, then a session every 3-6 weeks may be fine for you.
However, if you are looking to address a specific condition, then it is recommended to go more frequently at first and then slowly taper down to a maintenance schedule. Sometimes more frequent 30-minute sessions can be effective until your goals are met and a maintenance schedule is in place.
Frequency of sessions should be discussed with your massage therapist after your treatment when he/she has a better hands-on understanding of your particular muscular issues.
If I want a really deep massage shouldn't I see a male therapist?
The answer is NO. There is a perception that men give deeper massages than women. This is a myth. While some men do give a deeper massage, there are men who prefer to not work so deep. The same holds true for women.
It is a matter of style, training, and therapist preference. Some therapists prefer not to give really deep sessions while others specialize in this area. If you are looking for a deep massage, it is best to simply ask the therapist if she/he does this type of work. And of course, during your session it is perfectly ok to give the therapist feedback if you would like a lighter/deeper pressure. It's your session!
And remember, massage does not have to hurt to be effective.
Can I talk during my session?
Sure, if you'd like to talk go right ahead. The important thing to remember is that this treatment is all about you relaxing and enjoying the experience. Many therapists discourage talking in hopes that you will relax, let your mind float free and enter a state of massage bliss.
In many instances, people may feel more relaxed starting off talking, and as the massage progresses, enter quiet states of relaxation.
The important issue here is that there are times when you need to speak up. If the therapist is doing anything to make you uncomfortable, you should let her/him know immediately. Also, let him/her know if you get too warm or too cold, if the room is too bright, or if the pressure needs to be changed (lighter or deeper). If something is not working for you - speak up! It's OK!
Do I have to listen to whale calls or flutes during my massage?
No. (Not that there's anything wrong with that.)
While many therapists play slower, quieter, 'new age' type music, you can choose to have different music or no music at all. Studies have shown that music at under 60 beats-per-minute has a calming, relaxing effect on the body and therefore can enhance your experience.
However, while this may be true, any music you like to listen to while you relax can be listened to while you get a massage. If it relaxes you and you enjoy it at home, why wouldn't it do the same during your treatment? Ask your therapist what music he/she has to offer or if it is ok to bring your own from home.
How will I feel after my massage treatment?
Most people feel very relaxed. Some experience a significant decrease or freedom from long-term aches and pains. Many feel a little slowed down for a short period and then notice an increase of energy, heightened awareness and increased productivity which can last for days.
If you received a deep massage, you may be slightly sore the next day - much like a good workout at the gym. Sometimes a hot shower, or a soak in the tub can ease this soreness.
After your session you should increase your water intake a bit. Just a glass or two more than normal is usually fine. This helps keep your body's tissues hydrated and healthy.
How many sessions will I need?
Honestly, its hard to say. Every person is unique and every condition is unique to each person. It may take one session or it may take several. You and your therapist will be able to talk more specifically about this after your first session and he/she has had a chance to evaluate your body's tissues.
When should I not get a massage?
In our opinion there are few conditions which would prevent you from enjoying massage. You should not book a massage if you have a fever, cold/flu, or contagious skin infection. That's it.
There are many other conditions in which your therapist may need to adapt his/her techniques (i.e. arthritis or osteoporosis) or avoid an area completely (i.e. cuts or burns). With some conditions it is a good idea to get an approval from your physician before you receive massage (cancer, certain heart conditions, pregnancy). This doesn't mean you can't get massage. But its always better to err on the side of caution. Your therapist can advise you about your specific needs.
The answer is NO. There is a perception that men give deeper massages than women. This is a myth. While some men do give a deeper massage, there are men who prefer to not work so deep. The same holds true for women.
It is a matter of style, training, and therapist preference. Some therapists prefer not to give really deep sessions while others specialize in this area. If you are looking for a deep massage, it is best to simply ask the therapist if she/he does this type of work. And of course, during your session it is perfectly ok to give the therapist feedback if you would like a lighter/deeper pressure. It's your session!
And remember, massage does not have to hurt to be effective.
Can I talk during my session?
Sure, if you'd like to talk go right ahead. The important thing to remember is that this treatment is all about you relaxing and enjoying the experience. Many therapists discourage talking in hopes that you will relax, let your mind float free and enter a state of massage bliss.
In many instances, people may feel more relaxed starting off talking, and as the massage progresses, enter quiet states of relaxation.
The important issue here is that there are times when you need to speak up. If the therapist is doing anything to make you uncomfortable, you should let her/him know immediately. Also, let him/her know if you get too warm or too cold, if the room is too bright, or if the pressure needs to be changed (lighter or deeper). If something is not working for you - speak up! It's OK!
Do I have to listen to whale calls or flutes during my massage?
No. (Not that there's anything wrong with that.)
While many therapists play slower, quieter, 'new age' type music, you can choose to have different music or no music at all. Studies have shown that music at under 60 beats-per-minute has a calming, relaxing effect on the body and therefore can enhance your experience.
However, while this may be true, any music you like to listen to while you relax can be listened to while you get a massage. If it relaxes you and you enjoy it at home, why wouldn't it do the same during your treatment? Ask your therapist what music he/she has to offer or if it is ok to bring your own from home.
How will I feel after my massage treatment?
Most people feel very relaxed. Some experience a significant decrease or freedom from long-term aches and pains. Many feel a little slowed down for a short period and then notice an increase of energy, heightened awareness and increased productivity which can last for days.
If you received a deep massage, you may be slightly sore the next day - much like a good workout at the gym. Sometimes a hot shower, or a soak in the tub can ease this soreness.
After your session you should increase your water intake a bit. Just a glass or two more than normal is usually fine. This helps keep your body's tissues hydrated and healthy.
How many sessions will I need?
Honestly, its hard to say. Every person is unique and every condition is unique to each person. It may take one session or it may take several. You and your therapist will be able to talk more specifically about this after your first session and he/she has had a chance to evaluate your body's tissues.
When should I not get a massage?
In our opinion there are few conditions which would prevent you from enjoying massage. You should not book a massage if you have a fever, cold/flu, or contagious skin infection. That's it.
There are many other conditions in which your therapist may need to adapt his/her techniques (i.e. arthritis or osteoporosis) or avoid an area completely (i.e. cuts or burns). With some conditions it is a good idea to get an approval from your physician before you receive massage (cancer, certain heart conditions, pregnancy). This doesn't mean you can't get massage. But its always better to err on the side of caution. Your therapist can advise you about your specific needs.
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS: Credit Cards are required to book for all appointments. 24 hour cancellation policy applies to all services, but groups of two or more require a 72 hour cancellation notice. Depending on the service amounts and/or the amount of time taken to perform said service a deposit of 50% may be required. Deposits are non-refundable. Service fees may apply. No refunds on services, service deposits, pre-paid packages, online purchases, discounted services and gift certificates. Appointments that are no showed or canceled not with in our 24 hour policy will be charged a cancelation fee. Cancelation fees is 85 % of the the service providers listed price found in our online booking system "booker". Prices on website may be subject to change without notice. Minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian for any services or treatments. Parent or guardian must sign consent form.
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