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You will be taken into a quiet darkened room; sometimes there will be candles burning and a sweet aroma in the air. You will be asked to undress while the therapist leaves the room. There will be a table specifically made for massage with an opening to place your face. The therapist will normally begin with the back area. The therapist will knock on the door to be sure you are undressed and covered with a sheet. Any jewelry that might interfere with the massage should be taken off. You should be properly covered with a sheet during your massage. Your therapist will only uncover the portion of your body they are working on. It's your choice whether you want to be completely undressed or leave on your underwear or panties. A massage therapist should never touch your breast or genital area. They will knock before entering the room to be sure you are undressed and covered properly. Take deep breaths while you are being massaged. It's all right to talk to your therapist, but its fine if you want to just be quiet and relax. Try to keep your mind clear. Your therapists will give you simple commands such as "turn, lift your leg, or take a deep breath." If you have any questions, don't be afraid to ask your therapist questions. Tell them what you like or don't like. If the pressure is too strong, let them know. They have no way to tell if their massage pressure is too much. A massage should be relaxing and not cause you more pain.
Deep breathing techniques will help you relax during your massage and make it more effective. Only the parts of your body the therapist is working on will be exposed. The therapist may use oil, lotion, or powder. If you know you are allergic to a certain product, tell your therapist. They may ask you which oil or lotion you prefer and will not react to. Your therapist will advise you to relax and enjoy your massage. Focus only on your massage; try to keep worries and concerns out of your mind.
The therapist will leave the room to allow you to dress in privacy. Take your time and get up slowly. You should rest for at least 30 seconds before you try to stand. Massage Therapy for Healthy Lives
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