For the best possible treatment experience, clients are expected to undress down to their underwear. This includes removing bras, as it allows the therapist full access to the back, shoulders, and other key muscle groups that may need treatment. Removing clothing also prevents massage oil from coming into contact with garments and ensures the most effective results.
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We understand that some clients may feel more comfortable keeping certain items of clothing on. You are welcome to do so, but please be aware that this may limit which areas can be treated and we cannot guarantee that oil will not transfer onto clothing.
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Your comfort is always a priority. Towels or sheets will be used at all times to maintain your privacy, and only the area being treated will be uncovered. If you have any concerns about undressing or draping, please speak to your therapist before the session.
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If a client requests treatment on a specific area but is unwilling to remove clothing that prevents appropriate access, the therapist reserves the right to decline treatment of that area. This ensures both the effectiveness of the massage and adherence to professional and hygienic standards.
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We do not perform massage through clothing. Direct access to the skin is necessary to apply safe and effective massage techniques and to avoid unnecessary friction or discomfort.
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For guidance on which clothing may need to be removed for specific massage areas, please refer to the table below:
Clothing Guide

