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Indian Head Massage (Champissage)
Champi is an original Indian word meaning Head Massage.
Indian
Head Massage is performed whilst sitting on a chair, with no need to
undress. It is a stress relieving and relaxing massage over shoulders,
upper arms, neck, head and face - and its effects are felt immediately.
Indian
Champissage is a simple and highly beneficial therapy that has been
popular throughout the Indian Subcontinent for over 1000 years. In
India it is customary to incorporate massage into everyday life. Babies
are massaged daily from birth until the age of 2-3 years and then once
or twice a week. When the child reaches the age of around seven it is
taught how to share in this family tradition. Indian women use the
massage along with oils to maintain the health and condition of their
hair. Men also benefit from head massage and this treatment is included
whenever they visit a barber, as it stimulates scalp circulation, which
helps to promote the strength, texture and growth of hair.
There are many benefits:
Stimulates Lymphatic Drainage
Energy Flow is rebalanced
Psychological uplift
Ideal for less able bodied
An easy introduction to massage > No need to undress
Ideal for shy or nervous client
Blood supply to hair is improved
Muscle tone is improved
All you need is a chair to sit in
It soothes away the stress and strains of the day and leaves you with a feeling of peace and tranquillity.
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