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Geplaatst: 20-05-2020 03:18:01 Onderwerp: hats straw |
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ÿþWhat a gem this place is! I live hats men in jersey city and was meeting my parents for lunch in highland park. I took a quick peek on Groupon to see if I could find a reasonably priced massage since I've been super achy lately. I called John first to see if he had availability and he also offered to honor the Groupon price if I paid cash. I always prefer to do that anyway since Groupon takes such a big cut from businesses! This is a no frills kind of spot. Third floor of a building complex right off the main drag in highland park. Don't expect dim lights or anything like that. Nice soothing music playing though! And you're face down the entire time anyway so the lights don't matter. But the massage was honestly incredible.
I forgot the word in Chinese but essentially what he was also doing is energy work or reiki as well. He asks you where your major pain points are and really does a good job at focusing on those. I also asked to apply a little more pressure and he did. If you're skeptical about this type of massage, don't be! It was seriously one of the best I've ever gotten and I felt so incredibly relaxed when I got dad hats up. I'll be back!! I have gone to John's twice through Groupon. The first time, he did my massage. This is not a place for relaxing..there is soothing music playing in the background but lights aren't dimmed and no aromatherapy. And no oil, so it might be uncomfortable for some. John was wonderful my first visit and I left feeling like jello (that's a good thing).
The second visit, my massage was bowler hat done by an employee of his. This was the worst massage I have ever received. I was sore and in pain for days..no amount of pain pills made me feel better. If you set up an appointment, make sure it's john giving you the massage, and you won't be disappointed. Had my first massage with John today. I have had many massages in the past but this was my first acupressure. It's important that you know a few things...you leave all of your clothing on except for jackets and socks, he does not use oil, dim lighting, aromatics or any of the 'traditional' spa like enhancements. Is hat a good thing or not? It's up to you. What John does use in his strong STRONG fingers, forearms and elbows to work only on the areas I identified. Well those areas and the connecting areas hats kangol when looking at the pathways in the body.
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