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Chair massage

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  • Started 5 months ago by Plum crazy
  • Latest reply from Sunset9
  1. Plum crazy

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    Any recommendations for a chair massage near Greenwood?

    I asked this on the Phinney blog but the spam situation there buried it.

    Thanks.

    Posted 5 months ago #
  2. ironymaiden

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    my guy is in Freelard near the Fred Meyer. http://www.touchfusionmassage.com/Index/Home.html

    Posted 5 months ago #
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    Sunset9

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    Healthy Feet (?) Spa on the corner of Greenwood and Holman, same strip mall as Jiffy Lube foot massage and chair massage $27 for an hour you will walk out feeling like a new person! And you don;t need an appointment!

    Posted 5 months ago #
  4. Plum crazy

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    Happy Feet has gotten a lot of good reviews, so I might try them. What kinds of clothes are good to wear, in terms of friction? Cotton? Nylon (like gym shirts)? Other?

    Thanks.

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    Sunset9

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    Plum Crazy - I'd recommend sweats or other pants that you can push up over your knees, they start out by soaking your feet in a tub and the water comes up about mid calf so you want to be able to keep you pants from getting wet. I wore a cotton tee shirt and it was fine friction wise.

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  6. Have you checked with Fabio?

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  7. Plum crazy

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    Fabio, haha.

    I didn't know the massage included water in a tub. I've read things about people getting fungal infections from soaking their hands at a nail salon, so I don't think I'd want to soak my feet. Do they do a waterless foot massage?

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    Plum crazy - I should have mentioned: there is a disposable bag liner inside the bucket where you put your feet. The fungal infections seem to be restricted to places that have either a jet or plumbed-in drain where the bad stuff can hide out and breed. Places that have portable tubs that can be dumped out and cleaned (like Habitude) or disposable liners (a lot of the salons I've seen downtown seem to have those now) down have the nooks and crannnies to hide the gunk from the last person's feet.

    Posted 5 months ago #

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