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What is Indian Head Massage?


Indian head massage is a holistic therapy from India, practiced for over a thousand years. It focuses on the head, neck, shoulders and face. It uses acupressure to boost blood flow, lymph, and oxygen in the upper body. This leads to many benefits such as deep relaxation and relief from tension and pain.
Treatments last for 30 minutes and can be combined with Reflexology or Reiki.

What happens during an Indian Head Massage treatment?

You will be asked to remove some of the top half of your clothing and jewelry, so that your neck and shoulders are accessible to the therapist. A wrap or towel will be provided. Oil will be applied to the shoulders and neck at the start of the treatment. Only residual oil will be used on the head and face.

Massage to shoulders and neck will be followed by massage and pressure points over the head and face. (Due to massaging the hair, your hairstyle may be disturbed,)

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