As an esthetician we are allowed to massage the face, neck and arms from the elbow down to the hand not the shoulders, back and anything else. You need a massage license for that. You should check into it with your state and County.
Yes, check with your state. We aren't allowed to do deep tissue, but we can do superficial massage. It also depends on your state and what is and what isn't allowed. Some places are more strict. I'm in washington, it can't be deep tissue. For that, you do indeed need to become a massage therapist. But for back facials, massage is beneficial for the skin and blood circulation, so superficial is allowed.
The traps elevate the shoulders not arms. Some of her techniques were harmful to her wrist. So stay away from that palm swipe. I'm dual license in massage and aesthetic. It's really important to consult with a massage therapist when giviing instructions on massage and where to massage on the neck. You don't press around the ear. Drainage and swollen lymph nodes are common so if not sure, it's best to stay clear from that area.
It honestly depends on how and where you are trained as a Cidesco, Cibtac trained therapist and Masters diploma in Swedish Massage, Aromatherapy and Reflexology, this is the best tutorial I've seen, none of her techniques are wrong.
Muscle mechanics is muscle mechanics. You just gave a spa resume that holds no weight to my medical. You said, it depends on training. Not all training is good training.
She got the origin and insertion correct for the trapezius and it's one of the muscle groups used for rotating the arm among other uses as well ! "pressing around the ear" what response is that even?? there's many lymph nodes situated above the shoulder and by the ear, are you referring to the preauricular or posterior auricular?/ if you are indeed a licensed aethetic not a "esthetic" then please use correct terminology for the lymph nodes and please educate the people on here a bit more instead of trash talking this woman's training. By "Medical" I'm assuming you not a Doctor right? There's many trained and qualified medicals that do a lousy job of treating people correctly so please be more constructive than critical! -She is relevant to the industry and has done the necessary training. Massage above the shoulders is within her scope of practice and I'm sure she's licensed to practice so your comments are unnecessary and irrelevant to anyone who is properly trained and licensed in this industry. Just because you are a trained medical Aesthethic and dual licensed massage therapist doesn't make you a licensed and trained Esthethic and doesn't give you the right to say that what she is doing is wrong.
I don't comment much on RUclips but I'm gonna go for it, this lady knows what she is doing, Thank you
This amazing thank you!!!
Who would've thought something that looks so simple turns your brain to mush when you're actually trying to perform it lol
Im in esthetician school right now and learning about massages currently!! This was so helpful for me thank you :)
I almost fell asleep watching your video 😂 So relaxing, txs for your massage techniques 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Such a good video. You explained so well ! Thank you
Great explanation..!
As a License Esthetician I enjoyed your video and will be trying out some of the techniques ☺️
SO helpful!!
loved this! what pillow are you using ?
Great tips
What if the client has a neck issue, What should I do mada?
As an esthetician we are allowed to massage the face, neck and arms from the elbow down to the hand not the shoulders, back and anything else. You need a massage license for that. You should check into it with your state and County.
Yes, check with your state. We aren't allowed to do deep tissue, but we can do superficial massage. It also depends on your state and what is and what isn't allowed. Some places are more strict. I'm in washington, it can't be deep tissue. For that, you do indeed need to become a massage therapist. But for back facials, massage is beneficial for the skin and blood circulation, so superficial is allowed.
Very nice massage technic. I love it . I enjoy your very nice video.♥️
Amazing thank you
व्हेरी गुड इन्फॉर्मेशन थँक्यू मॅडम
massage is the best gift you can give to your self after a long week of work:) new friend here! lets connect:) i will start now
This on the daily is starting to kill my hands. I need some kind of machine to do this for me
Hi can you suggest what type of oil or cream for a facial massage?
Safflower oil
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The traps elevate the shoulders not arms. Some of her techniques were harmful to her wrist. So stay away from that palm swipe. I'm dual license in massage and aesthetic. It's really important to consult with a massage therapist when giviing instructions on massage and where to massage on the neck. You don't press around the ear. Drainage and swollen lymph nodes are common so if not sure, it's best to stay clear from that area.
It honestly depends on how and where you are trained as a Cidesco, Cibtac trained therapist and Masters diploma in Swedish Massage, Aromatherapy and Reflexology, this is the best tutorial I've seen, none of her techniques are wrong.
Muscle mechanics is muscle mechanics. You just gave a spa resume that holds no weight to my medical. You said, it depends on training. Not all training is good training.
She got the origin and insertion correct for the trapezius and it's one of the muscle groups used for rotating the arm among other uses as well ! "pressing around the ear" what response is that even?? there's many lymph nodes situated above the shoulder and by the ear, are you referring to the preauricular or posterior auricular?/ if you are indeed a licensed aethetic not a "esthetic" then please use correct terminology for the lymph nodes and please educate the people on here a bit more instead of trash talking this woman's training. By "Medical" I'm assuming you not a Doctor right? There's many trained and qualified medicals that do a lousy job of treating people correctly so please be more constructive than critical! -She is relevant to the industry and has done the necessary training. Massage above the shoulders is within her scope of practice and I'm sure she's licensed to practice so your comments are unnecessary and irrelevant to anyone who is properly trained and licensed in this industry. Just because you are a trained medical Aesthethic and dual licensed massage therapist doesn't make you a licensed and trained Esthethic and doesn't give you the right to say that what she is doing is wrong.
Lol 😂 I liked how modified your last response! You knew it was as weak as this hostile, in your feelings 2nd!
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Mam Plz you are more step post in youtude
you are going to kill your thumbs so much from doing this, it looks nice but im sure they hurt lol