- Swedish Massage – best if you are looking to release tension and desire gentle touch. Great for your first time massage.
- Relaxation Massage – a smooth, gentle treatment that relieves muscular tension, increases circulation, and promotes a general sense of relaxation.
- Aromatherapy Massage – are best for people who enjoy scent and want to have an emotional healing component to their massage. Reduces stress, anxiety, and depression symptoms while also relieving pain.
- Feather Stroke Massage– a superior light touch with a feather or fingertips that promotes deep relaxation and sensory stimulation for those who enjoy being softly tickled or cannot tolerate deeper forms of bodywork.
- Hot Stone Massage – is best for people who have muscle pain and tension or who simply want to relax. This type of therapeutic massage is similar to a Swedish massage, only the massage therapist uses heated stones in lieu of or in addition to their hands.
- Deep Tissue Massage – uses slow strokes and deep finger pressure to relieve tension from the deepest layers of your muscles and connective tissues.
- Sports Therapy Massage – can be done as a full-body massage or on specific parts of the body that need the most attention. Deep pressure may be alternated with soothing strokes, depending on your needs.
- Neuromuscular Massage – a form of soft tissue massage that aims to alleviate chronic muscle and nervous system disorders and problems.
- Facial Massage – stimulating pressure points on the face, neck, and shoulders.
- Prenatal Massage – reduce pregnancy body aches, reduce stress, and ease muscle tension, uses mild pressure similar to Swedish massage. The therapist will focus on areas such as your lower back, hips, and legs.
- Couples Massage – a massage that you do with your partner, friend, or family member in the same room. It brings all the benefits of a regular massage plus the chance to enjoy a relaxing experience with a partner.