Take
a minute to think about this. Which is the quickest
way to relax your tired mind and boost your sagging
spirits? If your answer is a massage, then you are
dead on target. Undoubtedly, a massage can be a
highly soothing and stimulating activity to rejuvenate
you. But no ordinary massage will do the trick entirely.
What you need is a therapeutic, long and luxuriant
aromatherapy
massage.
Massage

An aromatherapy massage using essential oils is
a therapeutic treatment for both the mind and body
that works mainly on the nervous system. More effective
than any other massage, aromatherapy can either
relax or stimulate the body and mind. The highly
potent essential oils penetrate the body via the
skin and are also inhaled as the massage progresses.
For the massage, you need to dilute 1 or 2 drops
of essential oil in a base oil (coconut, sweet almond
and jojoba) of your choice and then gently massage
it all over your body. If you have a dry skin, add
some avocado or wheatgerm oil to the base oil. Find
a friend or your partner and get started on the
magic of aromatherapy.
Setting
up

Any massage is relaxing but you can enhance the
experience by following a few simple steps to help
create the right mood. An aromatherapist uses a
massage bench, but at home you can work comfortably
on a cushioned floor. Prepare the floor or surface
with a large cotton sheet covered with a bath towel.
You should keep a pillow, a large wraparound towel
for the body and a warm blanket by the feet.
With
a partner

Creating the right ambience is a must before you
start the actual massage.
- Fragrance
the room with incense or spray a whiff of perfume
and switch on some soothing background music.
- Keep
the room temperature warm, draw the curtains and
dim the lights.
- It
is important that you keep outside noises such
as traffic, telephone or even children screaming,
at bay.
- Make
sure that your partner is comfortable, so cover
parts that are not being worked on if you think
your partner may be getting cold.
- A
top to toe aromatherapy massage takes close to
an hour so make sure that you are undisturbed
for that period.
Important
Tips

If performed correctly, a massage can work wonders.
Apart from your hands and fingers, your whole being
must be totally involved in the process of giving
a massage. You also need to remember the following
tips:
- Try
out the movements on parts of your own body to
get a sense of how the strokes should feel and
how much pressure to use.
- Massage
movements should be slow and gentle to help relaxation
and eliminate tension that tightens the muscles.
- Remember
that the movements should flow into each other.
If you find you have missed out a step or gone
on to the wrong part of the body, don't panic.
Finish the part you are working on before going
back to it, or leave it out altogether, rather
than interrupt the flow of the massage.
- When
you give the massage, make sure you are relaxed
and comfortable, or you will transmit your own
tensions to your partner and it will not be an
effective massage.
- Try
to maintain contact with your partner's body as
much as possible even as you move into a different
position.
- When
massaging different parts of the body keep the
areas not being worked on covered with a large
towel or blanket. The heat helps the body to absorb
the oils.
- If
the recipient's back is stressed in any way, place
a pillow under the knees when lying on the back,
and under the pelvis when lying on the stomach.
- Wear
loose comfortable clothing to give the massage,
so your movements are not hampered.
- For
complete relaxation, avoid chatting during the
massage. But do encourage feedback from your partner
- you must be told if something doesn't feel good.
Getting
massage done

Your masseur may be perfect, but if you are not
prepared to receive the massage, then the massage
will lose its efficacy. Here's how to make the most
of your massage:
Before
the massage

- Have
a cool shower or wash before a massage. Do not
soak in a hot bath or the oils will immediately
seep into the skin.
- Don't
use an underarm deodorant or body spray during
the treatment, as this will block the effect of
the oils.
- Don't
have a large meal just before an aromatherapy
massage as your system will be too busy digesting
to be thoroughly relaxed.
- Don't
drink alcohol before a treatment.
- Don't
have a massage if you have flu or a fever or any
serious ailment.
After
the massage

- Drink
a glass of water immediately after a treatment.
- Lie
still for at least 5 minutes before getting up.
- Don't
bathe or shower for at least 12 hours after a
treatment, to allow the oils to be absorbed by
the skin and begin the all-important work of detoxifying
the body.
- Drink
plenty of water for the rest of the day as the
kidneys will be active in eliminating the toxins.
- Avoid
alcohol for at least 12 hours after the treatment
to give the body a chance to detoxify thoroughly.
An
aromatherapy massage, especially done with your
partner, will leave you feeling relaxed and stimulated
at the same time. It will relieve you of your stress
and fatigue and give you a new lease of life. What's
more, it has no side effects, is natural, safe and
the perfect prescription for good health.
Courtesy
: ChaloMumbai.com