lava shell quee
Well-Known Member
nice to see we have started a good discussion:green:
Thanks for all the fab comments and advice Geeks.I think I will book myself in nearer the end of the year and go with Hot Stones. I already have swedish, aromatherapy and Indian Head qualifications (vtct level 3), and anatomy and physiology, but how long did you geeks need to really get to grips with hot stones? I have never massaged 'with' anything other than my bare hands before, so it will be strange for me. I do a lot of massage, and have found my thumbs getting sore, so being able to give them a break would be lovely!! I also like the fact they can be worked into other treatments such as facials and mani/pedi's. I just wasn't sure if they were in or out xx
like anything its practise practise practise.Thanks for all the fab comments and advice Geeks.I think I will book myself in nearer the end of the year and go with Hot Stones. I already have swedish, aromatherapy and Indian Head qualifications (vtct level 3), and anatomy and physiology, but how long did you geeks need to really get to grips with hot stones? I have never massaged 'with' anything other than my bare hands before, so it will be strange for me. I do a lot of massage, and have found my thumbs getting sore, so being able to give them a break would be lovely!! I also like the fact they can be worked into other treatments such as facials and mani/pedi's. I just wasn't sure if they were in or out xx
It's fab, all my regular massage clients changed to this as soon as I started as they found the hot stones a lot more beneficial. And to make it not just a luxurious one off sort of treatment, I do just a back massage in it so most people have it once a month.
I would also say once people have tried one, 90% rebook another as they love it so much!!
Don't bother with the hot stone heater, my £20 tesco slow cooker has done me two years so far!!
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