SereneLife Salt Massage Stones Hand Carved Stone for Massage User Guide
- June 4, 2024
- serenelife
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Salt Massage Stones
Hand-Carved Stone for Massage Therapy, Deodorant
and Salt and Sugar Scrubs
User Guide
EVERYTHING YOU SHOULD KNOW
The word “hot” in hot stone massage can scare people away, but it’s probably
one of the more soothing types of massages offered at a spa. If you have never
had a hot stone massage but want to try it, here is everything you should know
about this type of bodywork.
Equipment
Stones come in many shapes and sizes for hot stone massages. Depending on your
body type, the massage therapist will determine which stones will be the most
effective: bigger stones are used for the back and legs; smaller stones are
used for the face and feet, and pointed stones are used to get deeper into
muscles.
The stones are heated in a pot with hot water. When the therapist is ready to
use one, they will spoon out a stone, and place it in a towel for a few
seconds to cool it off.
Technique
Before using the stones, the therapist will gently massage the body for a few
minutes using oil to warm up the tissues and loosen the muscles. The therapist
will then remove the stones from the pot and cool them down to a tolerable
temperature for the client. Similar to getting into a hot tub, the initial
feeling may be alarming since your body is not used to such warm temperatures,
but you will adapt quickly. If you feel it is too hot, let your therapist know
and she will give the stones extra time to cool off.
The therapist will begin by placing one of the larger stones, wrapped in a
towel, near the end of the spine.
This is a very delicate part of the back which is why a sedentary hot stone is
used. The therapist will use a stone in each hand to gently glide them up and
down the back to spread the tissue and release muscle tension.
These stones should act as an extension of the therapist’s hands. As we
mentioned before, the therapist will sometimes use longer, pointed stones in
order to get deeper into muscles, such as the scapula or the base of the back.
Benefits
The primary benefit of a hot stone massage is deep muscle relaxation. These
treatments are more effective than other massages when it comes to getting
deeper into the tissue. If you have overly stiff or tight muscles, you will
get more out of a hot stone massage than any other type of bodywork.
Additionally, as the heat from the stones infiltrates your body, this opens up
blood vessels, allowing improved circulation.
A hot stone massage can also result in mental benefits as well as physical
ones. Many clients find that the relaxation acquired through a hot stone
massage can help ease any stress or tension in the mind. While massage therapy
is not a substitute for traditional medical care, it should be an integral
part of your well-being.
Salt Massage Stones
About Hot Stone Massage
The application of warmed Basalt stones combined with a manual massage
provides the client with a deeply relaxing, therapeutic experience. This
treatment also benefits the therapist not only financially but also
physically. As a contemporary therapy, hot stone massage was introduced to the
world of spa treatments in 1993. The therapeutic use of stones and rocks has,
however, been employed for thousands of years in various forms. The technique
utilizes smooth warm (basalt*) stones in the therapist’s hands to massage the
client’s body; the heat gently penetrates the skin and muscles, helping the
recipient to relax quickly and effectively.
Aromatherapy, Reflexology, and MLD, along with many other techniques, can be
combined with hot stone massage. Many students employing many techniques are
able to use thermal stones to avoid, or minimize, the effects of RSI or to
continue practicing after sustaining an injury to the hands or wrists.
Maintenance
- Use a dry towel to wipe the stones after use.
- Keep the stones in a sealed bag after wiping them dry and store them in a cool dry place.
- Salt stones easily melt in humid environments, please keep them out of water.
Features:
- Use Wet as a Deodorant Bar and with Salt and Sugar Scrubs
- Hand-carved to Use in a Variety of Spa Services
- Uniquely Selected Stone Type for Comfort & Maximum Heat Retention
- Includes Storage / Travel Bag for Protection
- Melt Away Stress to Soothe Muscle Tension, Soreness, Stiffness
- Heated Stone Massage Relieves Pains Caused by Sprains & Strains
- Ideal for Athletes, Home Care, and Therapeutic Spa Centers
What’s in the Box:
- (2) Rectangular Shape Stone
- (2) Heart Shape Stone
- (2) Ball Shape Stone
- Circle Shape Stone
Technical Specs:
- Stone Type: Salt Rock
- Heating Time: 8-15mins
- Stone Maximum Heat Retention: 25-35 mins
- Rectangular Shape Weight: 0.8 lbs. (-Each)
- Circe Shape Weight: 0.6 lbs.
- Ball Shape Weight: 0.4 lbs.
- Heart Shape Weight: 0.4 lbs. (-Each)
- Rectangular Shape Size: 3.5’’ x 2.7’’ x 0.9’’-inches
- Circe Shape: 3.1’’ x 3.1’’ x 0.9’’-inches
- Ball Shape: 2.3’’ -inches
- Heart Shape: 1.9’’ x 1.9’’ x 0.7’’-inches
Questions? Issues?
We are here to help!
Phone: (1) 718-535-1800
Email: support@pyleusa.com
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