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Different Types of Swedish Massage in Toronto

  • midoridayspaca
  • Jan 29, 2018
  • 2 min read

As we all know there are different kinds of massage whose main purpose is to provide relaxation to the body and eliminate stress. So in this competitive world mainly in Toronto, people don't have time to relax but they can do so on weekends by going to a message center and eliminate their stress. There are various therapies included in the massages. So in Toronto Swedish massage is very popular. Here are some popular Swedish massage packages famous in Toronto.

One 60 minutes or 90-minute Swedish massage

It is a Swedish massage with a reflexology therapy that helps to eliminate stress or tension. The reflexology therapy gently rubs certain parts of feet and hand to evoke a positive feeling. This is why this massage makes the person stress free.

Signature Swedish massage

These massage treatment is performed by massage therapists and includes the custom blend of organic oils. It's a 30-minute massage and it costs $95.

Mommy-to-be massage

This kind of Swedish massage cures all of your discomfort caused by changes in the body. It is a 60-minute massage therapy and it costs $155.

Aromatherapy massage

This massage deals with the usage of warm oils which when put on a skin gives a very relaxing effect. Its smell makes you feel more relaxed and rejuvenated.

Duet massage

Duet massage is a kind of Swedish massage that is done either for couples or family members. In this massage, there are two therapists involved and it is done side by side together. This is a kind of recreational massage as it involves sharing the massage treatment with your dear ones.

So these were some different kinds of Swedish massages Toronto. All therapies and massages aim to provide relaxation to the body and help remove stress. So if you want to feel relaxed then you should better try it.

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