Book your space at our in-store 'Ancient Wellbeing Indian Head Massage'
Indian head massage, also referred to as champissage, is an ancient, traditional Ayurvedic treatment, originating from India, which focuses on the acupressure points on the head, neck, and shoulders, using circular massage strokes to improve hair and scalp condition. The practice, which has been deployed for over 2000 years, originated as a bonding and caring experience among family members, neighbours and friends.
The benefits of the treatment include:
- Promoting hair growth by increasing oxygen to the scalp and follicles
- Relief of headaches and migraines through reduction of tension in the head, shoulders and neck
- Enhancing relaxation and relief of the symptoms of depression and anxiety
- Reduction of stress, quietenting of the mind and boosting of memory
- Stimulation of lymphatic and cerebral fluid drainage
- Improvement of sleep through promoting reduction in stress
Our experienced, qualified practitioner, Wayne King, will provide one to one treatments in ambient surroundings; fragranced with our signature blend essential oil wellbeing candles and diffusers.
These treatments require no oils (unless desired), can be administered seated if required and can be performed through light clothing. The treatments are therefore both inclusive and accessible; perfect for newcomers to massage and wellbeing. These taster length massages are an ideal introduction to this outstandingly relaxing and caring treatment.
We take the impact we have on the planet very seriously. The packaging used for this product can be recycled. When we post your items, any ‘plastic-like’ packaging we may use, including clear bags and bubble wrap, is made from biodegradable plant derived material that will compost in one year. So feel free to put it on your compost heap!
We reuse fully recyclable cardboard boxes we get from our suppliers where we see fit but your package will always look great and smell even better.
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