Treatments
Deep Tissue Massmge
Deep tissue massage is a style of massage that is designed to get into the connective tissue of the body, rather than just the surface muscles. When a massage therapist performs this type of treatment, he or she uses a variety of techniques to deeply penetrate the muscles and fascia, loosening them and releasing tension.
Aromatherapy Massage
Aromatherapy Massage can be massaged into skin cells, then into blood vessels and tissues throughout the body. The aroma of essential oil also has a great impact on our mood. The aroma of essential oil will enter the brain lobe system, which is the gate of human unconsciousness and emotional field. Through the smell and inhalation of essential oil, the brain will have a pleasant feeling. Aroma is easy to help release emotions, help to relieve the pressure of the whole body.
Reflexology Massage
Reflexology Massage mainly depends on the strength of the manipulation and the direction of the force of the treatment. Due to the different weight of the manipulation, the strength of its penetration is also different. Through the strength and skills of the hand, the physiological and pathological changes of the body can be adjusted to achieve the therapeutic purpose.
Shiatsu Massage
Shiatsu Massage massage originated from Chinese acupoint therapy for thousands of years. It uses fingers to press and knead acupoints, dredge meridians, and relieve fatigue and pain.
Swedish massage
The pressure from Swedish massage is ideal for relieving muscle tension, like the kind that builds up from hunching over a computer all day. This tension can sometimes result in knots: trigger points of extremely tense muscle fibers that form tiny nodules. Massage therapists are trained to feel for these knots, and Swedish-massage techniques are ideal for gently coaxing them away.
Facial
Facial refers to applying moisturizing cream on the whole face and applying certain gentle massage to recover the fatigue of the face, make the facial contour clearer and the facial skin more smooth.