De-Stress Reflexology

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FACIAL REFLEXOLOGY

What to expect during a session

The session is a gentle noninvasive therapy. One remains completely clothed at all times.

Face Reflexology is deeply soothing. Often we don't realize the tension and stress that our facial muscles are holding and transmitting to our entire body. Tension is created by mundane activities: chewing, grinding teeth, tired or strained eyes, even laughing. Our face is the first location we exhibit our emotions or suppress them.
 
With Face Reflexology, stimulation of the points and zones trigger release of endorphins and serotonin, so you come away relaxed and rejuvenated. The deep smooth reflexology techniques steadily release the tension and balance the central nervous system helping the body to heal itself.

Light oil is applied to the face to assist in the technique. It conditions the face, leaving the skin more supple, toned and healthier.

Reflexology is a complementary health support to promote natural healing and is not a substitute for medical care.

Feel free to share this information with your care provider, and contact me further with any questions or concerns.

Reflexologists do not prescribe or diagnose.
 
 
 
What to expect after a session
 
 
Many people describe it as a deeply relaxing, soothing session that leaves you with the added bonus of a healthier complexion and radiant face.
 
You must also remember that as a session is stimulating the entire body, you can experience symptoms of detoxification.
 
These are merely temporary and signal the body is working to cleanse and balance. Symptoms of detoxification could be headaches, chills, profuse sweating, change in bowels or more frequent need to urinate.
 
It is suggested to rest and drink plenty of water after your session to support the body in its transition. If any of these symptoms occur, remember it is temporary and signals that the body is working.