Beauty&MassagebyEdyta
A space to pause ,breathe & reconnect . Holistic massage & beauty rituals. Tailored treatments for body ,skin & soul. Feel lighter, calmer & truly cared for .
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If you're looking to unwind, Swedish massage is the "gold standard" for relaxation. It’s the most common type of massage therapy, designed primarily to energize the body and improve overall health by manipulating the soft tissues.
Unlike deep tissue work, which can sometimes feel like a "productive pain," a Swedish massage is generally gentle, flowing, and deeply soothing.
The Ideal Order: Massage First, Facial Second
Almost all experienced estheticians and massage therapists agree that you should always get the body massage first.
1. Lying Face Down: During a body massage, you spend a significant amount of time lying face-down in a padded headrest (cradle). If you get your facial first, lying face-down afterward will press your freshly treated, clean skin against the cradle, potentially wiping away expensive serums, clogging pores with residual massage oil, or causing irritation.
2. Product Absorption: Getting your facial second ensures that the active ingredients, serums, and moisturizers applied to your face remain undisturbed so they can fully absorb into your skin after you leave.
Which one should you choose right now?Go with Dry Needling if: You have a specific, stubborn "hot spot" that won't go away with stretching or foam rolling, or if you are dealing with a targeted injury (like a tension headache, runner's knee, rotator cuff tightness, or sciatica).
Thank you so much Malcom it is really important for me knowing that you relaxed after the massage .
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How would I work in my Clinic!
Swedish massage is better perform if I use relax muscle technique at the start or mayofascial release that will release and start to transform deeper relaxation 🌸🤍
Myofascial release (MFR) is a specialized manual therapy technique focused on releasing tension in the fascia—the thin, web-like connective tissue that surrounds and supports your muscles, bones, nerves, and organs.
When fascia becomes tight, inflamed, or restricted due to injury, poor posture, stress, or repetitive movement, it can cause pain, limit your range of motion, and create "trigger points" (stiff, sensitive areas).
How It Works
Unlike traditional massage, which often uses oils or lotions to glide over the skin, MFR typically involves direct contact with the skin to allow the practitioner to engage the fascial layers effectively.
Does kobido massage improve facial contour and overall skin health ?
Whether Kobidotape facial massage or body relaxing massage or how about facial and body massage?🌸
The Kobido massage is a traditional Japanese facial massage that blends ancient medical knowledge with modern beauty therapy. It’s often called the “non-surgical facelift” because of its remarkable ability to tone and rejuvenate the skin naturally.
🌸 Origins and Philosophy
• Japanese roots: Developed in the 15th century as part of Japanese medicine, Kobido means “ancient way of beauty.”
• Holistic approach: It treats not just the skin but the entire body’s energy flow — balancing the mind and spirit through touch.
💆 Technique and Process
• Manual stimulation: Uses fast, rhythmic movements, gentle tapping, and deep tissue work to stimulate facial muscles.
• Lymphatic drainage: Helps remove toxins and reduce puffiness.
• Acupressure points: Activates circulation and releases tension in the face, neck, and shoulders.
• Energy balancing: Practitioners follow meridian lines to harmonise internal energy (Qi).
✨ Benefits
Effect Description
Facial lifting Firms and tones muscles, reducing sagging.
Improved circulation Boosts oxygen and nutrient delivery to skin cells.
Radiant complexion Enhances natural glow and reduces dullness.
Stress relief Deep relaxation through rhythmic touch.
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Cambridge
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| Monday | 9am - 9pm |
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| Wednesday | 9am - 9pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 9pm |
| Friday | 9am - 9pm |
| Saturday | 11am - 8pm |
| Sunday | 11am - 8pm |
