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10 ads Massage service ads in Earls Court, London

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Earls Court, London
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Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
Earls Court, London
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What qualifications should a massage therapist in Earls Court have?

Ensure the massage therapist is qualified and insured. Look for certification from a recognised professional body, such as the Federation of Holistic Therapists (FHT) or the Complementary Therapists Association (CThA). Insurance protects both you and the therapist.

What should I discuss with the massage therapist before the session?

Discuss your medical history, any specific areas of pain or discomfort, and your desired pressure level with the therapist before the massage. This ensures the massage is tailored to your needs and any potential contraindications are addressed.

How can I ensure the massage environment is clean and hygienic?

Check that the massage environment is clean and well-maintained. The therapist should use fresh towels and clean linens for each client. Observe if the therapist washes their hands before and after the massage.

What are the different types of massage available in Earls Court, and which is right for me?

Various massage types are available, including Swedish, deep tissue, sports, and aromatherapy. Research the different types and consider your needs. For example, deep tissue is suitable for muscle tension, while Swedish massage is more relaxing. Discuss your preferences with the therapist.

What should I do if I feel uncomfortable during the massage?

Communicate with the therapist immediately if you feel any discomfort or pain during the massage. A good therapist will adjust the pressure or technique to ensure your comfort and well-being. You have the right to stop the massage at any time.