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  • This was my third time at a Chinese foot reflexology/massage place in Vegas. I'd like to specify that I struggle with back pain due to my line of work, so I'm a regular massage, acupuncture, and chiropractic patient/client. One thing I like about the Chinese massages is that they focus on your feet and legs, arms and hands (which I love because I do nails and my hands always ache), and scalp. I knew it would be best to call ahead to give them a heads up that we were coming. It isn't uncommon for the Chinese foot spa places to have to call a therapist in if one isn't available when you walk in, so I thought we'd be prepared. I went with my husband. When we arrived a lady greeted us and asked if we were the people who had just called. She took us to a room with two large, comfy chairs. They brought hot water in plastic lined wooden tubs for soaking our feet. We chose the 90 min massage which included 40 min of shoulder and back work. A man worked on my husband, and a lady on me. It was very relaxing. I had goosebumps and at times felt like Heaven. I saw the reviews that others felt the massage was too deep and painful, but I didn't think it was. I guess if your are sensitive you might think it's too hard. But just ask the person to go easy. She did a nice hand and arm massage on me. It all felt great. My favorite part was the scalp massage. It felt like I was getting a really good head scrubbing, but without soap and water. It was heavenly. At the end, they use massage oil on your back with hot rocks to finish. They are hot, but they didn't burn me. Also they use hot, wet towels and clean off the oil/lotion from your back and your legs and feet. I appreciated this. I hate feeling greasy after a massage. It was $58 each, but we gave them $75 each. It was totally worth it for 90 min. I will return to this place, and refer my friends. I heated my back with a heating pad later on after the massage. I also drank lots of water for 24 hours after the massage. I highly recommend doing these things to reduce soreness and other side effects from toxins being released during the massage. Today is day after massage, and I'm feeling well.
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