Vanesscia's Massage & Scents

Where
329A 14th St , Oakland , CA
Call
+1 510.542.9535
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Email
Web
Vanesscia's Massage & Scents Website
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Health & Wellness, Massage Therapists
Hours
Mon-Thu (9:00am-9:00pm)
Fri (5:00pm-10:00pm)
Sat-Sun (n/a)
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Massage Therapy is truly rewarding work, and whether I am encouraging deep relaxation and pamapering, or assisting in long-standing issues, I am passionate in ensuring those i work with leave satisfied. I offer an array of services to relax and pamper. My services include Swedish Massage, Deep Tissue Massage, Hot Stone, Body Scrubs, Body Polishes and Body Mud. I always tailor my sessions to meet my clients needs and have add-ons to better serve you. Whether you would like to include a pedi-scrub to your session, or indulge in an aromatic experience with an assortment of various essential oils to employ aromatherapy, I am also open and ready to serve.

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Swedish Massage is a very relaxing and therapeutic style of bodywork. It combines oils or lotion with an array of strokes such as effleurage, petrissage, and friction to help the body improve its circulation. The benefits of this bodywork are wide-ranging and include reduction of inflammation, boosts to the immune system, increase range of motion, enhanced mental clarity, reduction of depression and anxiety, and release of "feel-good" hormones which encourage deep and peaceful sleep.


Deep Tissue is detailed work that releases the chronic tension of adhesion's (knots), breaks up scar tissue (realigning them) and rehabilitate injured muscles. It employs the use of fists, forearms, elbows, and thumbs with slow strokes around bone, cartilage, muscle attachments and ligaments. Its purpose is to work directly with the muscle and can be received with or without the use of oils or cream. It greatly benefits athletes, commuters and desk workers by breaking down tension in the body, increasing circulation, and addressing skeletal/postural issues. 

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