Aromatherapy Massage

Aromatherapy can literally be translated into “smell therapy”.

This method dates back thousands of years, as portrayed in cave paintings in Lascaux France. The essential oils used are all natural and are immediately absorbed through the skin. Massaging with essential oils enhances the whole experience not only because of the pleasant fragrance but also because of the specific, unique healing agents they contain. The reason why we as humans respond so well to aromatherapy is because our olfactory nerves register the sense of smell to the oldest part of our brains, the limbic system, which in turn controls our emotional, visceral and muscular responses. Typically, aromas are applied to the body by using the long relaxing strokes of Swedish massage. These strokes allow the best penetration and circulation into the body. People get aromatherapy to help eliminate many aches and pains such as headaches, backaches, fibromyalgia, bronchitis and neck strain.

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Each massage type offers unique benefits: Couple’s Massage promotes relaxation and bonding; Neuro-Muscular Therapy relieves chronic pain; Hot Stone Massage soothes muscles with heat; Prenatal/Postnatal Massage reduces pregnancy-related discomfort; Thai Massage increases flexibility and energy flow; Structural Integration improves posture; Sports Massage enhances athletic recovery; Reflexology targets pressure points for overall wellness; Deep Tissue Massage alleviates chronic tension, and Aromatherapy Massage combines essential oils for relaxation.

If you want relaxation, try Hot Stone or Aromatherapy Massage. For muscle pain or tension, Deep Tissue or Neuro-Muscular Therapy may work best. Thai Massage is excellent for flexibility, while Sports Massage helps with athletic recovery. Prenatal Massage is designed specifically for pregnancy-related care.

Most are safe, but considerations apply for certain health conditions such as pregnancy, injuries, or chronic illnesses. Always inform your therapist of any medical concerns to ensure a safe and effective session.

Stay hydrated, avoid heavy meals beforehand, and arrive early to discuss your goals with your therapist. For Thai Massage, wear comfortable, stretchy clothing as it involves active stretching.

The frequency depends on your needs. Relaxation-focused massages like Aromatherapy or Couple’s Massage can be done monthly. Therapeutic massages, such as Sports or Structural Integration, might be needed weekly or bi-weekly for best results.

The experience varies: Thai Massage involves assisted stretches, Hot Stone uses heated stones, and Reflexology focuses on feet and hands. Your therapist will tailor the session to your preferences and goals, ensuring comfort throughout.

Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated, avoid intense physical activity for a few hours, and rest if needed. For deeper treatments like Deep Tissue Massage, using ice or heat can help alleviate soreness.

Yes, many therapists can customize a session by integrating techniques from multiple styles, such as combining Deep Tissue and Aromatherapy for targeted relief and relaxation. Discuss your preferences with your therapist.