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I am relatively new to hot stone massage so thus far I have never had more than one massage during the course of a day where I used the stones. If you have 3 consecutive clients where you use the stones, you wash the stones each time in between? This is something I have been wondering about, particularly now that I was considering using the stones on a more regular basis.
Steve Traylor said:Donna C. Agrinsonis, LMT said:Awesome! The pictures are FABULOUS! Wow you are doing things I keep thinking about doing but have been putting off. What kind of camera are you using because your pics are very clear and sharp? Also, since you use stones in most of your massages (something I would LOVE to do) - do you ask your clients for permission to use the stones or do you advertise that you automatically use them?
My camera is an Olympus D-580 Zoom digital. I bought it six years ago based on a quality comparison in Wired magazine. It was in the upper part of the middle price range, about $800, before prices for digital cameras dropped. But since I use it mostly for my business it was completely tax deductible. Some of the clarity comes from having additional lighting rather than depending on the flash. Instead of regular photographers lights I use five or six clamp-on flood lights (about $6 at Home Depot).
I offer a combination massage that includes hot stones and a full hot stone massage. My menu and webpage describe them this way:
Pinnacle Signature Massage
Created to meet the special needs of each client, a Signature Massage combines long, relaxing massage strokes with Hawaiian Lomi Lomi and Swedish massage techniques. Deeper muscle work and the penetrating warmth of hot stones are added to help with problem areas of muscle tension.
Hot Stone Massage
The weight and penetrating warmth of heated volcanic stones placed on the body and under the body and used in the therapist's hands melt muscle tension and create an amazing level of relaxation.
A majority of my new clients come through referrals, so most new clients know what I offer. Otherwise, I ask during the intake session whether the new client has experienced a hot stone massage before and I tell them that I use hot stones as a regular part of my massage.
If you start using hot stones you will need to add extra set-up time between clients. I usually use four pairs of stones for my regular massage. After a massage I use anti-bacterial dish soap and a scrub brush to clean the stones. I also wash the liner of the stone heater and the plastic bowl that holds cold water to cool the stones down to a comfortable temperature. A full hot stone massage uses about 45 stones, including eight small toe stones, and the turnaround time is around 45 minutes.
Donna C. Agrinsonis, LMT said:Awesome! The pictures are FABULOUS! Wow you are doing things I keep thinking about doing but have been putting off. What kind of camera are you using because your pics are very clear and sharp? Also, since you use stones in most of your massages (something I would LOVE to do) - do you ask your clients for permission to use the stones or do you advertise that you automatically use them?
My camera is an Olympus D-580 Zoom digital. I bought it six years ago based on a quality comparison in Wired magazine. It was in the upper part of the middle price range, about $800, before prices for digital cameras dropped. But since I use it mostly for my business it was completely tax deductible. Some of the clarity comes from having additional lighting rather than depending on the flash. Instead of regular photographers lights I use five or six clamp-on flood lights (about $6 at Home Depot).
I offer a combination massage that includes hot stones and a full hot stone massage. My menu and webpage describe them this way:
Pinnacle Signature Massage
Created to meet the special needs of each client, a Signature Massage combines long, relaxing massage strokes with Hawaiian Lomi Lomi and Swedish massage techniques. Deeper muscle work and the penetrating warmth of hot stones are added to help with problem areas of muscle tension.
Hot Stone Massage
The weight and penetrating warmth of heated volcanic stones placed on the body and under the body and used in the therapist's hands melt muscle tension and create an amazing level of relaxation.
A majority of my new clients come through referrals, so most new clients know what I offer. Otherwise, I ask during the intake session whether the new client has experienced a hot stone massage before and I tell them that I use hot stones as a regular part of my massage.
If you start using hot stones you will need to add extra set-up time between clients. I usually use four pairs of stones for my regular massage. After a massage I use anti-bacterial dish soap and a scrub brush to clean the stones. I also wash the liner of the stone heater and the plastic bowl that holds cold water to cool the stones down to a comfortable temperature. A full hot stone massage uses about 45 stones, including eight small toe stones, and the turnaround time is around 45 minutes.
Steve I appreciate the detail you have provided because our massage school did not teach anything at all about hot stone massage. What I have learned thus far has come from a super quick lesson from a massage therapist at the spa where I work part-time and from a nice stone massage video I own. In the DVD, not much is said about sanitation of the stones.
I had a question - you mentioned "volcanic stones" - do you use some special stones? I just purchased some several months ago from Massage Warehouse.
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