• Stuart Smith posted an update 1 year, 4 months ago

    Indian head massage is a very accessible treatment, and is carried out while seated. For the most effective treatment, the neck, shoulders and upper back need to be exposed, although it can done though light clothing. A small amount of base oil, suitable for use on the face, skin and hair, is applied.

    Treatment normally begins with a shoulder and neck massage routine to relax the Trapezius muscle of the neck and shoulder, where knots, stiffness and tension are often stored.

    The head is then worked with the scalp being squeezed, rubbed, gently tapped and prodded, The hair is briskly tussled and gently combed.

    Pressure points are gently worked on and the ears are tugged and pressed. Lastly the practitioner moves to the face, working with acupressure points to help relieve any sinus pressure, stimulate the circulation and increase alertness.

    As the massage proceeds the client will relax and breathe more deeply, and can release suppressed emotions and negative energy, making room for more positive feelings. This simple massage has a powerful energy and is of real benefit to the receiver. https://www.victoriawillis.co.uk/head-massage-long-bennington.html