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What Head Massage Can Do for You?The head massage is a technique of manipulating soft tissues in the shoulders and scalp. The therapist uses a range of different massage pressures and rhythms to stimulate the head and neck area. A typical massage lasts about 20 minutes. The massage is essentially made up of three components; the neck, shoulders, and head. The neck and shoulder massage helps lymphatic drainage, eliminates muscle tension and stimulates circulation. This helps to disperse waste material from the body and distribute oxygen to all the tissues. The head massage stimulates and improves scalp circulation, which improves the strength, texture and growth of hair. The face massage soothes and rebalances your energy flow, making you feel calm and tranquil. The head, more than any other part of your body, most fully represents, who you are. It is the centre of your nervous system, the seat of your intelligence and the repository of your identity. If your head feels good, you feel good. The skull is covered with a thin layer of muscle, which tightens when we're tense, resulting in headaches arid feelings of anxiety. By relaxing this muscle, a head massage can improve blood flow, alleviate anxiety and relax your whole body. Your scalp, face, neck and shoulders are all energy centres, where tension can accumulate. A combination of rhythmic strokes will soothe and rebalance the energy flow, creating feelings of ease and peace. Practitioners massage the shoulders, neck, scalp and face with alternate firm and gentle movements, which relax the thin layer of muscle covering the head, improving blood flow, nourishing hair follicles and alleviating anxiety and stress. The physical benefits are obtained immediately with relaxation of the muscles and easing of tension. It will also relieve mental tiredness, promote clearer thinking, and give a higher level of alertness and concentration. On a subtler level the higher chakras, or energy levels, are points of focus throughout the treatment, enabling stagnant energy to be released whilst balancing the chakras (energy levels) and helping the body to work in a more harmonious and peaceful way. Do it YourselfThe following head massage will help decrease muscle tension and at the same time help to improve the condition of your hair. In just 10 minutes, you can be free of headaches and the rubbing action of the head will increase blood flow, thus nourishing hair follicles.
Note: As with all massage therapies it is necessary to drink at least 8 glasses of water within the 24-hours following treatment in order to flush out toxins. It is also important to relax after the treatment, in order to maximize its effectiveness. Head massage should not be taken, if you have had a recent neck injury |
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