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What is a full body massage?

Hey there, stressed-out souls! Are you tired of the never-ending hustle and bustle of everyday life? Are your muscles screaming for a break from all the tension and tightness? Well, we've got just the solution for you - a blissful escape into the world of full body massages. Picture yourself floating away on a cloud of relaxation as a skilled masseuse works their magic, kneading away every ounce of stress and leaving you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated. In this blog post, we'll delve into the wonderful world of full body massage, exploring what it is, how it works, and all the incredible benefits it can offer you. So sit back, grab a cuppa, and let's unravel the secrets behind this heavenly pampering experience.


What is a full body and what can you expect?


The entire body will be massaged by the therapist during a full-body therapeutic massage. Sessions normally take at least 60 minutes, giving enough time for treating all of the essential body parts, especially the neck, back, shoulders, legs, feet, arms and Lingham.


Typically, the client lies face down on a comfortable padded bed covered in a towel at the beginning of the session after totally undressing, draping, or wearing only undergarments. The therapist will start at the shoulders and back before working down the body. About halfway through the treatment, the client turns over, and the therapist starts working back up the body, usually finishing with the neck, shoulders, and occasionally the scalp. Pectoral massages are also available for men.


Request that the therapist spend more time concentrated on any problem areas that require particular attention, such as a hurting back or tight shoulders, but be aware that this may result in less time being spent on other parts of the body.


Popular massages


A full-body massage can be provided in spas in a wide range of special approaches. The Swedish massage is one of the most well-liked kind of massage because it emphasizes warming the muscle tissue to relieve tension and loosen up muscular "knots." Many of the Swedish massage's techniques are mirrored in a deep tissue massage, although the pressure is more intense. To relax tense muscles and enable the therapist to release pressure points during a Nuru massage, luxurious gel is massaged into the body. There are even therapies like shiatsu, in which a therapist stands atop the patient and uses his feet to massage the client's back to relieve stress.



History


The origins of the current full-body massage may be traced back to the famed Rest Cure for "neurasthenia," a crippling depression that was popular among society ladies in the late 19th century. The treatment was first introduced in the 1880s, and it was unknown previous to that time. Full-body massages were provided to the patient throughout the bed rest period as a form of activity replacement to improve circulation and boost hunger.


The Rest Cure soon lost popularity, but general massage became much more well-liked and was seen as a healthy practice by the early 1900s. Old-fashioned phrases like masseuses, massage parlors, and full-body massages, on the other hand, had degenerated by the 1960s and had come to be used as slang for brothels.



Does full body massage include a happy ending?


A full-body massage does not always guarantee a happy ending, so you ought to constantly verify that you and the masseuse are on the same page by asking questions.


At Elite Tantric London, we place a premium on giving clients the greatest experience possible. This suggests that every massage is unique and may, if chosen, end happily. You get to discuss your choices with your therapist, who will then assist direct you through the seductive and sensual massage, depending on how you want it to end.





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