Join our 5-week Infant Massage Course, perfect for new and expecting parents or caregivers wanting to safely incorporate infant massage into daily routines. Strengthen your bond, support your baby’s development, and promote relaxation. No pri
Join us for the first session of our infant massage course on January 4, 2025, where you’ll learn gentle techniques to massage your baby’s legs, feet, and tummy. This foundational class will teach you how to soothe digestion, promote circulat
In our second class held on January 11, 2025, we’ll build upon the techniques from Class 1 and introduce massages for the chest, arms, and hands. These movements help promote respiratory health, strengthen upper body muscles, and provide rela
Class 3 held on January 18, 2025 takes a closer look at facial massage techniques to support sinus relief, ease teething pain, and promote overall relaxation. We’ll practice gentle strokes and pressure points designed to comfort your baby and
Expand your infant massage skills in Class 4 held on January 25, 2025 by learning back massage techniques. The back is an essential area for promoting relaxation, calming overstimulation, and easing muscle tension. Combine this new skill with
Join us for the final master class held on February 1, 2025 where we’ll combine all the techniques from previous weeks to create a full-body massage routine. This session will guide you step-by-step through a soothing, complete massage to sup
Enhance your wellbeing with our therapeutic cryofacial. This treatment focuses on the face and neck, using cold therapy to reduce inflammation, decrease tension, and improve circulation.
Cryotherapy is based on the principle that cold temperatures can have a therapeutic effect on the body. Exposure to cold causes blood vessels to constrict, reducing inflammation, swelling, and pain. This exposure to cold temperatures triggers
Cryotherapy is based on the principle that cold temperatures can have a therapeutic effect on the body. Exposure to cold causes blood vessels to constrict, reducing inflammation, swelling, and pain. This exposure to cold temperatures triggers
Cryotherapy is based on the principle that cold temperatures can have a therapeutic effect on the body. Exposure to cold causes blood vessels to constrict, reducing inflammation, swelling, and pain. This exposure to cold temperatures triggers
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