Trinity was what I was looking for so I was very happy with the experience overall.
Her office is a really unique, peaceful place. Good parking and shady trees all around. It helps you get into a good mood to help the massage. I've enclosed a picture. The inside of her studio is nice and professional.
She did a good job of listening to what I wanted before the massage and then working it into her routine. One thing that will get a masseuse off my list in a hurry is when they ask what areas I want, then just give me the regular all body massage.
The oil is very light and non-scented. She puts it on the areas she is working on which is nice since the others just tend to oil everything up just for the sake of it. There's no wipe-down after, and I had the massage about 2 hours ago and I can only feel minimal oil still on my body.
I asked for very hard pressure and she has great technique. I've had so many massages and I've learned how I like to feel pressure. She used the technique with her elbow/forearm which is my favorite. She's also good at kind of circling in on an area and then increasing the pressure when she starts to focus in on one specific spot. It eases you into the harder pressure and raises your tolerance a bit. When you get deep tissue massages it's a fine line between not enough pressure and too much and she found my level pretty quickly.
Overall she's a great balance between personalization and professionalism. It's hard to find that. If you go to a shop you get set hours and it's run like a business which is good, but it's hard to keep the same masseuse since they leave so often. I like the more personal approach with people that work out of their homes but they can be flaky and work only when they want to. Trinity gives you the best of both!