H I M A L A Y A N H O T S T O N E A D D - O N
HIMALAYAN HOT STONE ADD-ON
Indulge in the ultimate relaxation and experience pure bliss with our luxurious Himalayan Hot Stone Massage. This extraordinary treatment combines the healing power of 100% pure Himalayan crystal salt stones with expert massage techniques, creating a truly transformative and rejuvenating experience.
The Himalayan salt stones used in this treatment are not only beautiful but also packed with 84 naturally occurring minerals. These minerals work harmoniously to restore balance to the body, promoting overall wellness from within. As the stones are heated, they emit negative ions, which have numerous benefits for your well-being. These ions help neutralize electromagnetic radiation, balance the central nervous system, and even enhance your mood. They also stimulate circulation, promoting the flow of oxygen and nutrients throughout the body.
In addition to their therapeutic benefits, the natural salt properties of the Himalayan stones provide gentle exfoliation to the skin. This helps to promote naturally smooth and silky skin, while also reducing signs of aging. As the stones glide over your body, you will experience a gentle exfoliating sensation that leaves your skin radiant and revitalized.
The Himalayan Hot Stone Massage is a deeply soothing and nurturing experience that melts away tension and soothes aches and pains. The combination of the heated stones and expert massage techniques allows for deep muscle relaxation, helping to release built-up tension and promote overall well-being.
Immerse yourself in the calming and healing properties of our Himalayan Hot Stone Massage. Let the warm stones envelop your body, promoting a sense of deep relaxation and rejuvenation. Our skilled therapists will tailor the treatment to your specific needs, ensuring a personalized and blissful experience.
BENEFITS:
The gentle warmth and mineral-rich stones work in harmony to melt away stress, promote deep relaxation, and detoxify the body.
INCLUDES:
• Massage: 60, 75, 90, or 120 Minutes
• Himalayan Salt Hot Stones
• Pressure Ranging From Light To Deep, Your Preference
• Rose Quartz or Amethyst Eye Mask
• Heated Massage Bed To Your Comfort Level
• Healing Tea or Purified Water
-
How can massage benefit me?Massage therapy can have numerous physical and mental health benefits, including: Reducing stress: Massage therapy can help to relax the body and mind, reducing stress levels and promoting feelings of calm and relaxation. Relieving muscle tension: Massage can help to relieve muscle tension and soreness, improving flexibility and range of motion. Increasing circulation: Massage therapy can stimulate blood flow and lymphatic drainage, helping to improve overall circulation and promote healing. Boosting the immune system: Regular massage can help to boost the immune system by promoting the production of white blood cells. Improving sleep: Massage therapy can promote relaxation and reduce stress, which can lead to improved sleep quality and duration. Decreasing pain: Massage can help to reduce pain associated with chronic conditions such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, and back pain. Enhancing mental health: Massage therapy can help to reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression, promoting a sense of well-being and improved mental health. Improved physical fitness: Elite and recreational athletes alike can benefit from massage therapy – massage can reduce muscle tension, improve exercise performance, and prevent injuries. Read our blog on ways you can improve your massage experience.
-
How often should I get a massage?The frequency of massages depends on the individual's needs and goals. Some people may benefit from weekly massages, while others may only need them once a month. It's important to discuss your goals and expectations with your massage therapist to determine a schedule that works best for you. Learn more about how massage can help manage stress on our blog.
-
When is it not okay to get a massage?Some contraindications for massage include: Recent surgery or acute injury from a recent accident such as whiplash, sprains, or other soft tissue damage. Swelling or edema. Severe eczema, psoriasis, or open wounds. Uncontrolled high blood pressure, diabetes, prominent varicose veins, osteoporosis, or any other serious medical conditions.