Is your mind and body lacking harmony? If yes, then your body is in desperate need of a thorough Balinese massage. Balinese massage is a full-body, deep-tissue, holistic treatment ideal for those who want to take care of their body from scalp to foot. Balinese massage uses a combination of gentle stretches, acupressure, reflexology and bring a sense of wellbeing, calm and deep relaxation. Balinese massage techniques work to soothe damaged tissue, and relieve strained muscles and joint pain.
During the treatment, recipient must lay on a professional massage couch; they are then gently massaged with scented oil chosen according to their preferences and type of skin. The body parts that haven’t been massaged and those already massaged are covered with a cloth not to create temperature leaps.
The professional therapists begin with treating the legs followed by firmly moving towards the arms and the back and finally reaching the scalp. Therapists use a combination of gentle stretches, skin rolling, kneading and stroking, and pressure-point stimulation, combined with the aromas of essential oils to stimulate the flow of blood, lymph and energy.
Is your mind and body lacking harmony? If yes, then your body is in desperate need of a thorough Balinese massage. Balinese massage is a full-body, deep-tissue, holistic treatment ideal for those who want to take care of their body from scalp to foot. Balinese massage uses a combination of gentle stretches, acupressure, reflexology and bring a sense of wellbeing, calm and deep relaxation. Balinese massage techniques work to soothe damaged tissue, and relieve strained muscles and joint pain.
During the treatment, recipient must lay on a professional massage couch; they are then gently massaged with scented oil chosen according to their preferences and type of skin. The body parts that haven’t been massaged and those already massaged are covered with a cloth not to create temperature leaps.
The professional therapists begin with treating the legs followed by firmly moving towards the arms and the back and finally reaching the scalp. Therapists use a combination of gentle stretches, skin rolling, kneading and stroking, and pressure-point stimulation, combined with the aromas of essential oils to stimulate the flow of blood, lymph and energy.