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Anti-ageing face massage (Mukhabynga)now available at Thai-vedic massage (between Barry Road and Peckham Rye Park)


Working on your face, neck and head firm pressure lifts facial muscles, leaving you with a youthful and vibrant glow. The movements stimulate blood flow and collagen, which helps to reduce problem lines.

Price: 30 minutes ? ?35


Other new massage services available:


Full body Ayurvedic massage (Abhyanga)

Energy flow oil massage: an ancient therapy combining pressure to specific energy points on the body with yogic stretches of all joints. The massage stimulates a healthy flow of energy through the body.

Prices:

60 minutes ? ?55

75 minutes ? ?65


Head/neck/arm massage (Shirobhyanga)

Warm oil is poured into your hair, nourishing the roots and massaged into the scalp, washing away tensions associated with migraine, headache and neck stiffness.

Price: 30 minutes ? ?35


Full body + Anti-ageing face massage

Price: 90 minutes ? ?75


Full body + Head/neck/arm massage

Price: 90 minutes ? ?75


Full body + Head/neck/arm + Anti-ageing face massage

Price: 120 minutes ? ?95


Thai massage + Ayruvedic back massage or Head/neck/arm or Anti-ageing face massage

Price: 60/90/120 minutes ? ?55/75/95


Call, text, email, or tweet me to book


Stephen

Thai-vedic massage,

12b Crebor Street, London, SE22 0HF

07950 933150

[email protected]

www.thai-vedicmassage.co.uk

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