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treatments will be blended with Aromatherapy in mind, and follow traditional treatment protocols.Why not expand on this knowledge and train to become a fully qualified Aromatherapist?
Aspects of Reflexology are often incorporated into Pedicure protocols, where pressure is applied to the feet with specific finger, thumb and hand techniques. This is another ancient form of healing, with its origins in Egypt circa 2450 BC.
You can see that you may already be offering some traditional Holistic and Complementary Therapies perhaps without realising.With this mind, why not investigate other treatments that you could train in and then incorporate into
your treatments? Of course you will need to be professionally trained before you can carry out any treatment, but you'll find that most insurance providers will cover you for offering Holistic treatments once you're qualified.
So at a time when it's imperative that your business stands out against the crowd, branch out and embrace the alternative.
Marie-Louise concludes: "We are all living longer and living far more hectic and stressful lives, we are working longer hours - often for less pay, and there are more demands on our time. The salon has become even more of a haven, a place to escape and by combining Holistic elements within your beauty treatments, as well as holistic
therapies in their own entity, you are able to treat the client on a much deeper level and relax the mind, body and spirit - working not just on the visible results but the beauty within - and in doing so you create an experience.
"It is ultimately this experience that will make your business stand out in what has become a very crowded industry."
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Consider these Holistic and Complementary Therapies...
Reiki Reiki is a hands-on or hands-off therapy utilising Japanese Universal Life Force energy channelled through a practitioner to the client to stimulate the body's own natural ability to heal itself. Reiki can be combined into facial or body treatments, and can be used to relax or invigorate.
Chakra Alignment
ChakraAlignment can be combined into facials or body treatments. The body's seven chakras or energy centres should be aligned to help to restore inner calm and balance to your client, as well as re-energise them.
Crystal Therapy Crystal Therapy can also be incorporated into face and body treatments. Crystals are placed on different parts of the body, often corresponding to chakras. Crystals have the ability to hold and emit energy vibrations; they absorb, focus, direct and diffuse energy fields to enable the body to find its natural energetic rhythm.
Hopi Ear Candling
Hopi Ear Candling, or ThermoAuricular Therapy, can offer a great add-on to facial and body treatments for clients who are experiencing ear, nose and throat conditions. It is said that the Hopi Indians of north-eastArizona used the candles in medicinal ceremonies.
Stone Therapy Stone Therapy has its origins rooted in ancient therapy based on geothermal therapy, and is used to create balance within the body. Hot basalt stones and cold marble stones are commonly used, and positioned on the body with the intention of changing physiological responses. This treatment can be incorporated into head and body massages.
Visit thismonth's Holistic Health event, taking place on Sunday 13th andMonday 14thMay at the NEC Birminghamto discover new and exciting therapies that you can combine into your existing beauty treatments.
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