Indian Head Massage

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What is Indian Head Massage

Indian head massage, as the name indicates, originated from India and is a beautifully traditional practice that is now immensely popular amongst Western cultures. This is due to its simplicity and portability, that allows it to be utilised anywhere and everywhere, making relaxation and holistic wellness more accessible for everyone. Read on to uncover more about the benefits of Indian head massage, where it came from and what to expect if you’d like to go for a treatment.

What to expect from Indian head massage

A typical Indian head massage treatment, usually starts with the shoulders, working into this area especially as it often holds a lot of tension. The upper back may also be massaged working around the shoulder blade. Following this, flowing motions will move up the neck massaging and stretching to relieve any stress and tension. Finally, the scalp is then massaged along the acuppresure points on the head, and in non-corporate settings, followed up by the forehead and the area around the eyes. The upper back and arms can also be massaged depending on the techniques being used.

In a spa setting, this massage may be coupled with oils, which condition the hair and promotes growth and healthy skin. Coconut and almond oil are the most popular to use, which are perfect for dry hair. Mustard oil, sesame oil, olive oil, and jasmine oil can also be used with varying specific benefits for skin and hair health.

Conversely, in a mobile or corporate setting, the massage is usually done without oils to make it more accessible. The massage will still have naturally conditioning effects however, as the techniques used will loosen the hair follicles which increases natural hair oil. 

Benefits of Indian Foot Massage

  1. Promotes hair growth by increasing oxygen in the hair follicles which stimulates growth and health.  
  2. Prevents headaches and migraines by releasing built-up tension in the head and neck area and relieving muscle stiffness
  3. Renews and balances energy levels by working with the three higher chakras
  4. Relieves symptoms of depression and anxiety through relaxation
  5. Boosts memory capabilities by relieving stress and quieting the mind  
  6. Stimulates lymphatic drainage by circulating blood to the neck area
  7. Better sleep by reducing stress
  8. Improves circulation of cerebral spinal fluid