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Frequently Asked Questions

How should I prepare for my massage at home?
What can I expect once the Mobile Masseur arrives at my home?
How much room and light is needed for the massage?
What can I provide for the massage?
What should I wear during the massage?
Women, do you experience discomfort laying on your chest?
What products will the Mobile Masseur use during the massage?
How far will you travel to give a massage?
How should I prepare for a massage in my office?  

Q.    How should I prepare for my massage at home?

A.              Please sit back and relax. The Mobile Masseur brings the salon to you. Some clients take a shower before the massage and if you have a hot tub, a great complement to a massage is to relax in it prior to or after the massage. For women, it is not necessary to shave prior to the massage.  TOP

Q.              What can I expect once the Mobile Masseur arrives at my home?

A.              The Mobile Masseur needs about 5 to 10 minutes upon arrival at your home to set up the table, put the flannel sheet on, start up the music and create a relaxing atmosphere.  The Mobile Masseur brings a CD player and music and will need an available outlet for hookup. TOP

Q.              How much room and light is needed for the massage?

A.              The Mobile Masseur needs at least an 8-foot by 6-foot area to allow for movement around the table while he works.  Lighting options are your choice.  It is recommended that you choose lighting that makes you feel both comfortable and relaxed.  The minimum amount of light required for the Mobile Masseur to work is one night light, dimmed light or candle.   TOP

Q.              What can I provide for the massage?

A.              For optimum relaxation, be sure to turn off your phone's ringer and put yourself in an area that allows for privacy during the massage. Since the Mobile Masseur only brings music, the table and items necessary for the massage, you are invited, but not required, to provide your own items for ambience, such as aromatherapy oils, candles and incense.  TOP

Q.              What should I wear during the massage?

 A.              The perfect pre-massage attire is a bathrobe and slippers. It is best to wear nothing at all during your massage, because being naked allows for easy transition through the back of the hips and the leg area.  If you are uncomfortable being naked, please wear underwear. Throughout your massage, you will never be completely exposed.  The Mobile Masseur only uncovers the area of your body on which he is working.  TOP

Q.    Women, do you experience discomfort laying on your chest?

A. The mobile masseur has a devise known as the "Body Cushion."

 

 This lifts the torso off the table by three to four inches and has a cut out for the chest and stomach (great during pregnancy up to seven months).  TOP

Q.              What products will the Mobile Masseur use during the massage?

A.              The Mobile Masseur uses only BioTone cream, not oil, which is not greasy and leaves no residue. However, if you would like to use oil, you may provide your own.  TOP

Q.      How far will you travel to give a massage?

A.       I live in Santa Clarita, so all of the communities from Lancaster to the Santa Clarita Valley; Glendale to Simi Valley; and all of the San Fernando Valley to Thousand Oaks.  TOP

For an In-Office Massage

Q.         How should I prepare for a massage in my office?

A.               A.    The Mobile Masseur brings his own special massage chair and music.  There is no cream used for this massage and no disrobing is necessary.  The Mobile Masseur needs a minimum space of 4 feet by 4 feet.  TOP

        page last modified on 10/29/2006

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