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Junad1997

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I can thoroughly recommend Melanie Weaver, who is fully trained, and works locally. She is such a super person, very understanding and gentle, and has come to our studios a few times to deal with all our aches, tensions and more, and is not expensive! Melanie used to be called Intelligent Beauty but has just renamed her business so here are the details below.

Telephone 079 76 98 00 25


Email [email protected] (But you can still contact her on [email protected])

http://www.intelligentbeauty.org.uk

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  • 4 weeks later...

I concur with Sue K - Melanie Weaver from Brockwell Park Massage (re-branded from Intelligent Beauty) is an absolutely fantastic massage therapist; she pays attention to every detail, adapts the treatment to whatever you want, talking you through each stage so you know what to expect and finishing off with some delicious fresh ginger tea. She's so thoughtful too, checking that the pressure and movements are right. Her practise room is smart, clean & quiet smells lovely from all the essential oils. I've also tried her at-home treatments, when she brings her massage chair or couch to you, perfect for flopping straight into bed once the treatment is over!


Telephone 079 76 98 00 25


Email [email protected] (But you can still contact her on [email protected])

[www.intelligentbeauty.org.uk]

I would recommend Dan Bentley at Bentley Bodyworks who operates out of Dulwich Hamlets Health Club and will visit at home if that suits. I managed to really damage my quads in each thigh and he got me back walking pain free really quickly. His website is www.bentleybodyworks.co.uk. Good Luck
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I had a pretty bad experience with Amy of [www.thedulwichtouch.co.uk]. The treatment room is cold and smells of damp. The room has almost no ventilation. The massage I requested for was a swedish massage, what I received instead was just gentle touching that wasn't even a massage. When I asked for more pressure to be applied, my request was sort of dismissed so I could not wait to get out.
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I just saw kubikrubik's post about Amy (the Dulwich touch) and I am shocked at her comments.

I have seen Amy regularly for years and find her therapy room warm (especially as she heats the couch) cosy and like a little oasis of tranquility. It also always smells lovely. Amy herself is warm and compassionate and I could never imagine her dismissing a clients request. On the contrary she is always ultra amenable to my needs.

I can't recommend her highly enough and hope that these nasty comments don't put anyone else off!

spidermites Wrote:

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> I just saw kubikrubik's post about Amy (the

> Dulwich touch) and I am shocked at her comments.

> I have seen Amy regularly for years and find her

> therapy room warm (especially as she heats the

> couch) cosy and like a little oasis of

> tranquility. It also always smells lovely. Amy

> herself is warm and compassionate and I could

> never imagine her dismissing a clients request. On

> the contrary she is always ultra amenable to my

> needs.

> I can't recommend her highly enough and hope that

> these nasty comments don't put anyone else off!


I agree 100%. I've had many massages from many people over the years and Amy is head and shoulders about the rest. I couldn't recommend her more highly.

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