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You'll likely have some residual oil on your skin, which will be best removed in the bath or shower. If you're feeling a little tender, a bath with epsom salt can really help the body recover well.
A Swedish massage should not be painful due to the pressure being gentle rather than firm. It's a treatment to promote relaxation.
Swedish massages are about $100 on average.
People tend to spend about 75 minutes at their Swedish massage appointments on average.
Swedish massage is the leading massage style for ultimate relaxation. Made up of long strokes that aren't too firm, you're walking in and floating out of this treatment.
Swedish massage is beloved for how soothing and relaxing it is. If life's been a bit full-on lately and you're feeling stressed, it's a great option.
This treatment is mainly for relaxation, meaning you won't need time to recover. If you're one that likes to feel relaxed more often than not, every couple of weeks is a healthy dose of downtime.