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| - Don't go! I wished I read the reviews before ordering my coupon. The desk staff were actually super nice, or so I thought, and let me redeem before it expired so I could get my massage in. I had to fill out what looked like a doctor form although it was just a massage! I didn't fill in my address because I didn't see the point, I wasn't getting mail or a bill. They seemed really irritated by that, nothing I've experienced at a spa / office doctor massage appt either.
The pressure from the massage was out of this world hard, I normally have to tell my masseuse to do it to the point where they think it actually might hurt, but during this I shed a tear. I wanted some areas that much pressure and others not, and she kept told me to stop tightening and said when I go over a knot people often stop breathing and tighten up - uh, yea, that should tell you something. Always respond to your client and adjust accordingly. I told her I wanted full body, but she just focused on my shoulders and didn't even go over my feet and tailbone which I circled as concern areas, didn't go over my front legs, arms, hands, temples, and I had to ask her to do my back legs. Then she finished 4 min early, most masseuses are super nice and tell me they're going right up to the last minute.
I've never thought, "I wonder when this will be over..." during a massage, I'm a massage addict, I've been many different places all over the world so I have a good idea of a "good massage".
She used a mint smelling lotion, I didn't get any options, surprised she didn't use or offer oil, I mean, I figured I'd be asked if I had any allergies like they usually do on their forms in offices and spas. I like that oily soft feeling afterward, but I didn't get that with this lotion.
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