Massage Courses in Gauteng and Western Cape

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SAQA US ID 377487
SAQA US ID 114827

"I had previously done Indian Head massage course through another school in Pretoria, that I never completed. I found that when I practiced the Indian head massage on friends and family, they didn't like that the massage was too rough.  I heard about Balinese scalp massage from a student from Balancingtouch. I did my research about them and decided to enrol. I am so glad I did the Balinese scalp massage. My family and friends absolutely love this treatment and agree that this is a beautiful and deeply relaxing treatment and much better than the other place.

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Balinese Scalp Massage

(Luxurious Far Eastern Scalp massage)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Balinese Scalp Massage is a fantastic head, neck and shoulder massage originating in the Far East. It is becoming more popular than the overused and common Indian head massage. It is a far more luxurious and relaxing treatment as it contains elements of Shiatsu and Acupressure and utilises techniques that bring balance and harmony. The therapist uses forearm techniques that stretch and smooth out the muscles around the shoulders, neck, and pressure points with flowing strokes all over the head and arms. We use Asian-inspired aromatherapy that takes the client to pure relaxation and bliss. 

DURATION:           

One day


INCLUDES:             

  • Eastern aroma oil 200ml
  • Manual
  • Certificate
  • Light refreshments


IN THE COURSE YOU WILL LEARN THE FOLLOWING:

  • The essence of what a scalp massage should be
  • The Greater value of Balinese Scalp Massage
  • History of Balinese scalp Massage
  • The importance of pressure points
  • How to work with your forearms
  • Correct client preparation


AT THE END OF THE COURSE YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO:

  • Professionally work on clients in the seated position
  • Offer massage and its many benefits to clients that usually have contraindications to massage
  • Relieve tension headaches and sinusitis
  • Promote much-needed deep relaxation and peace of mind
  • Work on a client fully clothed if they are self-conscious
  • Introduce people to massage who have always been too scared to try
  • Increase your revenue by offering a massage add-on that is well worth the money