Indian Head Massage

Indian Head Massage has evolved from traditional techniques practised in India as part of family rituals for over a thousand years. It involves massage to the upper back, shoulders, upper arms, neck, face and scalp. The client is seated throughout in an upright position and fully clothed. The massage has its origins in Ayurvedic Medicine ( c1800bc)- the philosophy of which is the promotion of a holisitc way of life, incorporating exercise, diet, meditation and exercise to create harmony in a person's life.
Effective for disorders such as
Earache, eye strain, tinnitus, aching jaws from tension or grinding teeth, sinusitus and congestion, tension headaches, migraine, insomnia.
Relief for hair disorders such as
Hair loss, alopecia, dandruff, psoriasis, scalp tension
Mental Benefits
Provides sense of calm, peace and tranquility, relieves anxiety and stress, increases levels of alertness and concentration, lifts feelings of depression and despondency, clears perspective, eases mental tiredness
The treatment
Takes place either at your workplace ( lunchtime massage offered) or in a treatment room in London. The client remains seated in a low backed armless chair.
What do you need to do
It always helps if you come with freshly washed hair. Makes life nicer for both of us! And wear a vest top or something with a wide neck that will allow me full access to your neck and shoulders. And sit back and relax...
The cost
£50
I am fully insured and a member of Embody.
Locations
Quantum House, 66 Churchway. 5 mins from Euston Station
44 Portland Place, Great Portland Street
Private Practice in Winchmore Hill
Please ring or email me to arrange all bookings or for all information.
07932 540 049
Testimonials
I had never had an Indian head massage before so I didn't know what to expect. The first thing I noticed was Amber's lovely warm hands! She had a very lovely touch - healing hands I think they say! She put so much in to the massage; it felt very thorough and I could really feel all the tensions being worked out, particularly in my neck where I hold a lot of stress. I didn't realise that an Indian head massage incorporated the neck and shoulders too, so that was an added bonus! It was invogorating and stimulating. When I came away I felt relaxed and soporific and that stayed with me for the rest of the day at least. I would definitely have another one!
Genevieve
The head massage released so much physical tension in my neck and shoulders. I felt both relaxed, and invigorated afterwards. I would highly recommend it.
Sarah
This was my first Indian Head Massage, after the relaxing and energizing session I'm sure it won't be my last. Amber has a calm and professional manner and I felt at ease throughout the entire process which was thoroughly enjoyable. The experience was coupled beautifully with a session of Reiki, a combination I would highly recommend.
Natascha
As soon as Amber laid her hands on me I felt almost an instant release. Her hands have the ability to be both powerfully strong but also warm and gentle.
Most of my tension , as with most people , is carried in the neck and so I requested quite a bit of attention there.
I certainly got it. I felt as if a huge weight had been lifted.My shoulders started floating.
The work that Amber put in on the head itself was the most profound. I understood from it that you can hold a lot of fear in your head and how much trust you put in someone by letting them manipulate it in such a vigourous way. But it was this insight which led to further release and I was euphoric when it was over. I looked as if I'd had either a day in a spa or had spent a weekend in a hotel room with Brad Pitt. Glowing .The after effects were incredible for days and I felt both energetic and also incredibly relaxed. So much deeper than any other conventional body massage that I had experienced before. I look forward to another session.Thank you Amber!
Gemma
Amber created an inviting, comfortable and professional atmosphere for my Indian head massage session. A unique experience that I will definitely be repeating
Ben
Happiness depends upon ourselves.
Aristotle
