A proper massage is one of the simplest ways to undo a hard week, and our massage menu treats it as the holistic therapy it is: designed to promote relaxation, ease stress, and restore a sense of well-being, in calm, private rooms where the city stays outside the door.
The menu
- Full-body massage. The classic restorative hour: long, even work through the back, shoulders, arms, and legs, at the pressure you choose.
- Aromatherapy massage. Gentler pressure paired with essential oil blends chosen for your mood, calming, lifting, or clearing, so the scent works alongside the hands.
- Targeted work. Back, neck, and shoulder sessions for the tension that desks and phones build, in shorter bookings that fit a lunch hour.
Your session, your pressure
Tell your therapist where you hold tension and how firm you like the work, and say so again mid-session if you want it changed; that is what the session is for. Rooms are private, draping is professional, and the hour is yours.
When to book it
After wedding season, before it, during exam weeks, after travel: whenever the shoulders say so. Massage also pairs well with a facial or polish in a single restorative visit, and we will schedule them in the right order.
The aromatherapy blends
Aromatherapy works through the oils as much as the hands: calming blends built around lavender notes for stress, brighter citrus profiles to lift heaviness, and clearing blends when the head needs space. Your therapist will offer the day’s blends before the session and match one to how you arrive, not how you booked.
Preparing for your massage
Arrive a few minutes early so the session starts unhurried, skip a heavy meal in the hour before, and tell your therapist about any injuries, soreness, or areas to avoid. Afterwards, drink water and give yourself a soft landing rather than rushing back into traffic; the hour works better with margins around it.
Choosing your session
If you are unsure which massage to book, say so; the desk will ask two questions, where the tension lives and what you want from the hour, and place you correctly. Deep restoration points to the full body, a heavy week points to aromatherapy, and a stubborn shoulder points to targeted work.
Pricing and booking
Priced by treatment and duration on the in-salon menu. Sixty minutes suits most full-body sessions; thirty for targeted work.
Book a massage
An hour that gives the week back, at the branch nearest you.