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Body Massage

This massage is designed to relax the entire body by rubbing the muscles in long, gliding strokes in the direction of blood returning to the heart. It can help increase the level of oxygen in the blood and improve circulation and flexibility.

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Deep Tissue Massage

Massage therapists use a variety of techniques and hot stones to soothe muscles and ligaments to increase blood circulation. It is especially helpful for chronically tense and contracted areas such as stiff necks, sore shoulders, lower back tightness, and pains.

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Walk on Back

This special type of massage lets massage therapists to use their body weight to apply greater force on the body and muscles. The movement is slower, and pressure is deeper, concentrates on areas of tension and pain. Especially helpful for chronically stiff and sore muscles.

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Aromatherapy

On top of a deep tissue massage, different blends of doterra essential oils are used to help better relieve muscular pains on the back, waist, and shoulders. Rubbing essential oil generates warmth that allows the body to absorb the therapeutic oil to muscular level. 

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Foot Reflexology

This popular massage lets you sit and relax after a long day of walking. This massage focuses on the reflex zones of the feet that promotes oxygenation of tissues of several major organs of the body. It promotes blood circulation, ease of pain, and treatment of ranges of acute and chronic illnesses.

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Blooming Life Package

This package is especially made for people that wants to experience everything. This 110 minute massage includes a 60 minute body massage session that helps relax the muscle by rubbing the body to generate warmth, to increase blood circulation. Then followed by a 20 min head massage, massage therapists targets all the acupoints on the head that helps alleviate headaches and improve migraines. Then followed by a 30 min foot reflexology to warm up the body and promote blood circulation through the body. 

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