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HomeHealthNo stress for Valentine's massage

No stress for Valentine’s massage

Following the hectic holiday season in Noosa, it’s now time to unwind.
But just when there may be some free time it is then time to plan Valentine’s Day.
So this year, why not try something different and give the gift of relaxation.
Better yet, why not schedule a couple’s massage and indulge in relaxation and revitalisation.
A website founded by a massage therapist Amanda Obara makes all of this easier by being the first of its kind to network clients and independent therapists with live scheduling.
Because she has been a therapist herself, she knows how vital a massage can be to wellbeing.
During her time as a therapist she worked tirelessly to help her clients feel relaxed and rejuvenated.
She realised during this journey that some booking procedures needed to be more streamlined for clients, as therapists can’t answer the phone while in treatment and many therapists don’t have online booking systems.
Added to this is the fact that the best therapists are busy massaging, with little time or need to market themselves, so some of the best therapists are hard to find.
With all of this in mind, www.massageandwellbeing.com was created, allowing clients to book in minutes for a massage at a clinic, or in their own homes or vacation spots.
Amanda said the mobile option, which sends therapists to homes, resorts or hotel rooms has been very popular,
“We survey every customer post treatment via a customer survey and all of our mobile therapists have been rated as five stars for ‘Skill’ and five stars for ‘Value’,” Amanda said.
Now the site is offering gift vouchers for Valentine’s Day so purchasing an in-home couples massage or just a relaxing spa day for a loved one is easier than ever.
Vouchers can be gift wrapped and delivered anywhere in Noosa or sent by email so it’s easy to send a unique gift of relaxation to that special someone.
At the time of appointment, a highly experienced and qualified massage therapist will arrive with a massage table and everything needed to help create a spa experience.
Customers can choose from massage styles such as therapeutic relaxation, deep tissue and remedial, with some therapists also offering hot stone massage, craniosacral and reflexology.
It is recommended to book in advance for specific styles or during high demand times such as Valentine’s Day.
To see what all the buzz is about or to reserve a voucher, phone 0431181740 or email bookings@massageandwellbeing.com.

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