Indian head massage?

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kylieb

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Hey ,sorry me again.
I'm thinking of going to do a course in Indian head massage and just wondered how popular it actually is?
Do any of you do it?
xxx
 
I qualified in Indian Head Massage in May but have only had a few clients asking to book in for it. I'm sure it will become a popular treatment like any other holistic treatment!! :hug: xx
 
Hi there,

I qualified in March, it was a 20 week VTCT Diploma at my local college. I have adapted the 'sitting on the chair' to performing the treatment 'on the couch' - it would be one of my most asked for treatments. On average I would be two a week.

Hope that helps you,

take care!
 
I have a lot of regular clients who swear by IHM to help with insomnia and to de-stress. I would offer as many treatments as you can that way theres usually always something on your treatment list that attracts !!!!!!!!!!
 
Our therapist did a special feature about IHM in our local women's mag. She has been inundated with bookings - especially the one with hot stones as an added feature!
 
It's worth doing a course just for the extra knowledge you can bring to other treatments. I use bit's of it in my facials and body massge, gives a twist to your standard treatment. And its flipping fantastic having it done, so worth doing the course just to recieve it :)
 
It's worth doing a course just for the extra knowledge you can bring to other treatments. I use bit's of it in my facials and body massge, gives a twist to your standard treatment. And its flipping fantastic having it done, so worth doing the course just to recieve it :)
I agree! I don't do a lot of IHM but I do use parts of it in my other treatments.
 

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