Indian Head Massage Indian Head Massage has been practised for thousands of years. It is a very relaxing treatment and excellent for neck and shoulder tension.
What is Indian Head Massage?
The art of Indian Head Massage is an Ayurvedic form of healing and relaxation used widely in Asia, mainly by masseurs and hairdressers, to combat daily tension and stress. This form of massage is now one of the most popular therapies available at the moment.
The Malish technique addresses the back, neck, scalp and face using a variety of massage pressures and techniques and is one of the most relaxing types of massages you will ever experience. A typical treatment normally lasts 45 minutes.
Why would you have an Indian Head Massage?
Ideal for any neck or shoulder tension, the massage starts on the back and neck working deeply over the muscles and pressure points that help the muscles to relax.
Moving on to the scalp, massage techniques are used which relax, stimulate and revive this area. The whole scalp is covered to encourage circulation, oxygen and nutrients to the area. The effect of this is to help stimulate hair growth and revitalize the brain.
Finally, the treatment finishes with a wonderful soothing face massage, which includes pressure points and draining techniques that may help headaches and sinus problems.
This totally natural, non-invasive treatment, which usually takes an hour, can help reverse many of the adverse effects that have already occurred to your skin and helps leave you feeling beautifully at peace with the world. After sixty minutes of being cared for and healed by your Indian Face Massage therapist, a renewed sense of tranquillity can be reflected in your features as you look at yourself in the mirror or others look at you.
What is Indian Head Massage used for?
General feeling of wellbeing, calmness and relaxation
Dispersal of toxins from tense, knotted muscles
Stimulation and improvement of circulatory and lymphatic systems
Improvement of joint mobility
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