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Summary: Get an introduction to head massage in this free techniques of massage video.
Patricia Haywood studied massage therapy for 4 years at Lansing Community College and has practiced chair massage for the past 5 years.read more
I’m going to come right out and say it: do you have trouble being intimate with your partner? Do you find sex to be unfulfilling lately? Are you so stressed out that you’re never “in the mood?” Instead of an evening of energetic foreplay leading to passionate romance and a post-coital cigarette buzz, do you feel like just going to bed? Well, I’m no sex therapist, but perhaps this video series from ExpertVillage can help.
In these free video clips, learn how to give a sensual head massage. The head is one of the most intimate parts of our body. Our face has a strong connection to our identity; our mind processes our intentions and attitudes; our thoughts and emotions are expressed by our facial gestures and the words that come out of our mouths. Just about everything that makes us who we are comes from the head. Our expert will show you how to give an intimate head massage, perhaps on some level helping to increase the level of trust, care and acceptance between you and your partner. If all else fails, someone got a very nice, relaxing massage. And maybe next time you feel like being intimate, you’ll know what to do if she says, “Not tonight, I have a headache.”
"I'm Pat Haywood with Time to Relax on behalf of Expert Village, In this segment we're going to talk about new clients that come in and what to expect from getting a massage. The first thing I like the client to do is to fill out paperwork. The paperwork entails a history, their physical condition, and maybe a history of some of their family members have had, and it just gives me a general idea of what their aches and pains may or may not be. In the event that I'm going to work on someone that has a physical condition then I would ask them to get permission from their doctor or have they already got permission from their doctor for me to go ahead and work on them. The other thing that I like to cover after we straighten out the paperwork, and I've actually talked to the client, one of the first things I ask is their first time they've had a massage? A lot of people have fears about getting a massage and what is exactly entailed. And so I just like to explain to them that most of my massages I give are for body massages and that it's their choice as far as what their comfort level is as far as their dressing. We do have a sheet as you can see that we always use to cover everything except a specific part of the body that I'd be working on. So I like to kind of calm them down if in fact they have any misconceptions of what goes on to get a massage and help them relax."