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Essential Relax by Sia

5.0
49 reviews
Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire
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Home-based venue
Reflexology 45 mins
£40
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MonMonday
9:00AM2:00PM
TueTuesday
9:15AM2:00PM
WedWednesday
9:15AM2:00PM
ThuThursday
9:30AM2:00PM
FriFriday
9:30AM2:00PM
SatSaturday
Closed
SunSunday
Closed

Welcome to Essential Relax by Sia, Milton Keynes. Step into this sanctuary of relaxation with soothing sensations that seamlessly intertwine. Embrace the luxury of diverse massage techniques, each artfully designed to cater to your unique needs; you'll feel yourself descend into a blissful state with the gentle rhythm of each stroke, as you're transported to a realm of utter serenity, where worries are left behind and calmness becomes your companion.

Nearest public transport:

Wolverton station is just a 20-minute walk away, so you'll have no problem keeping connected. Ample free parking can also be found nearby.

The team:

With their years of experience, this maestro of massage is committed to providing an exceptional experience, ensuring that each visit to the retreat is a journey into relaxation, vitality, and empowerment.

What we like about the venue:

  • Atmosphere: Restorative, professional and welcoming.
  • Specialises in: Massages that will leave you feeling rejuvenated, revitalized, and deeply refreshed.
  • Brands and products used: Known for its steadfast commitment to using natural ingredients this venue ensures that each treatment is as eco-conscious as it is nourishing.
  • The extra touches: English and Romanian are spoken fluently at the venue.

Beautalis

4.9
195 reviews
Central Hove, Brighton and Hove
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Reflexology 50 mins
£60
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MonMonday
Closed
TueTuesday
10:00AM6:00PM
WedWednesday
10:00AM6:00PM
ThuThursday
10:00AM6:00PM
FriFriday
10:00AM6:00PM
SatSaturday
10:00AM6:00PM
SunSunday
Closed

We are proud to offer a range of pampering or essential treatments at our tranquil beauty salon in Hove. The perfect place for a rejuvenating experience, we provide everyday basics such as manicures and waxing, to bespoke treatment packages for an indulgent treat.

Our premium product range has been carefully selected to ensure your utmost pleasure with radiant, long lasting results.

Services include: luxurious Yon-Ka, CACI and Circadia facials, HD Brows, Jane Iredale Mineral Make-Up. Lycon hot & strip waxing, LVL Lashes, Jessica manicure and pedicure, GELeration, Xen-Tan and Fake Bake spray tanning, professional threading, tinting and massage. We specialise in intimate hot waxing, aiming to make the process as swift and relaxing as possible.

Product ranges stocked include: Yon Ka, Circadia by Dr Pugliese, Heliocare, Jane Iredale Mineral Make-Up, Jessica, HD Brows and Lycon Spa.

Beauty therapist Harriet is passionate about the industry, providing the highest quality therapy with a professional and reassuring approach. Harriet is also highly skilled having studied at The London School of Beauty and Make-Up gaining both CIBTAC and CIDESCO diplomas.

Each treatment will be individually tailored for maximum benefit in your available time, with prior one-to-one consultations for all our clients.

Massage Milton Keynes by K. Nail, Beauty & Spa

5.0
4 reviews
Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire
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Foot Massage 15 mins - 30 mins
from £15
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MonMonday
10:00AM8:00PM
TueTuesday
10:00AM8:00PM
WedWednesday
10:00AM8:00PM
ThuThursday
10:00AM8:00PM
FriFriday
10:00AM8:00PM
SatSaturday
10:00AM6:00PM
SunSunday
Closed

Acupressure vs. Relaxation Massage: What's the Difference?
When it comes to massage, there are many different types to choose from. Two of the most popular options are acupressure and relaxation massage. Both offer a variety of benefits, but they have different goals and use different techniques.

What are the differences between acupressure and relaxation massage?
The main difference between acupressure and relaxation massage is the goal of the treatment. Acupressure is used to treat specific conditions, while relaxation massage is used to promote overall relaxation and well-being.
Another difference between the two techniques is the amount of pressure that is used. Acupressure typically uses more pressure than relaxation massage.
Acupressure aims to address medical conditions by applying pressure with thumbs, fingers, or tools to specific pain points, stimulating circulation, and regulating the nervous system. It is particularly beneficial for individuals with chronic pain and stiffness, especially those seeking relief in areas of tension such as office syndrome.

Which type of massage is right for me?
The best type of massage for you will depend on your individual needs and goals. If you are looking for a treatment to help with a specific condition, acupressure may be a good option. If you are looking for a way to relax and reduce stress, relaxation massage may be a better choice.
Both acupressure and relaxation massage can offer a variety of benefits. If you are not sure which type of massage is right for you, You can consult with our massage therapist.

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