
Frequently asked questions & Policies
How do I prepare for my massage?
Be sure to wear comfortable clothes you won’t be worried about getting oil/lotion on. If we are doing a more therapeutic session, loose shorts you could wear working out would be great and a sports bra if needed. Beyond that, during the massage you will be undressed down to your comfort level, please be aware, anything you wear during the massage could get oil or lotion on it so be prepared with clothing you don’t mind getting dirty.
If you have long hair, the easiest way to wear it is in a loose bun at the top of your head, but I am not picky about how people wear their hair. Be aware that you will get old at the back of your head, it is very difficult to avoid this so be aware when coming in for your massage. Also, I suggest little to no makeup when you come in, I do facial massage unless asked otherwise, makeup will smudge.
How can I pay?
I take Venmo, PayPal, Square, and cash.
Do you offer gift cards?
Of course! A massage is a great gift for any occasions.
Do you have any specialties?
Though I have worked in both spa and medical, I have more experience with the medical side of things. The massages I do are a mix of both relaxation and therapeutic work. I feel like there is wonderful benefits from not only taking care of issues in the body, but also relaxing the person in the process to help continue healing while at home.
Policies
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Currently I am accepting new clients, but only on a referral basis. This is due to me having another job and limited time. I would rather prioritize my ability to provide an amazing service over servicing more people than I am able to take on.
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If you need to cancel for any reason, you need to give a 24 hour notice to do so.
If you cancel less than 24 hours to 1 hour before your appointment, there is a 50% charge for cancelling.
If you cancel less that 1 hour before your appointment or No Show, you will be charged for 100% of the services booked.
I do give exceptions on a case by case basis, as determined by the provider. I do this to protect my time and my income, thank you understanding.
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As a massage therapist, please know that I am a required reporter, meaning if a client does or says anything in a way that is inappropriate or makes the practitioner uncomfortable, I have a right to end the session at that time and require payment in full or the service regardless of how much has been completed. This also means I will have to report to the proper authorities what has happened. Please be respectful and consider what you are about to say or do before doing it.