
Faq's
What oil is used?
Kahuna is a full body massage using a combination of organic sunflower, organic camellia, arnica infused sweet almond oil and sea buckthorn oil
Is the massage naked?
Generally the massage is received without clothing and a sheet is expertly draped across the lower half of the body. A cloth can also be draped across the chest if this is preferred. We do encourage experiencing the massage without clothing however we can cater to your needs if you're not ready for that yet.
How many sessions are required?
It is always recommended that a series of 3-5 sessions are received allowing time for your body and subconscious to build a relationship with this work, and to allow a gentle unraveling that is far more effective and grounded, and will ensure a greater long term transformation.
How can I prepare?
Please come showered, without deodorant and without hair stubble (if you shave). This will ensure the most comfortable experience.
It is recommended to avoid eating a few hours before the session to feel comfortable and allow the body and belly to detox.
What Should I Avoid After?
Try not to have anywhere to be after the session, such as work. Your body, mind and soul will need time to integrate the session and body work and you may find it hard to focus. Avoid driving long distances, ensure that you are completely back in your body before getting in your car. You may wish to go for a short walk or sit in a cafe or park before driving home.
Allow yourself time to integrate the session and anything that has arisen. This integration could last a few hours, days or weeks depending. This could include quiet self reflection, journaling, meditating and rest.
Payment?
I believe in keeping cash alive. Cash preferred but not essential.
Upon Booking You will be asked for your card details upon booking as their is a 100% fee for not showing up and 50% for late cancellations under 24 hours notice. If you would prefer not to share your card details online please contact me and I can book you in manually. Thankyou
