Anointed Touch Massage & Body Work
Anointed Touch Massage & Body Work

Anointed Touch Massage & Body Work

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Introduction: I have added the special touch of providing Alkaline water to my clients at the end of their session. My clients feel the difference in their hydration levels and some even request it prior to their session. This may appear to be something small but clients who have done their research on Alkaline water really appreciate this benefit. When I can visibly see an improvement in my client's countenance, they way he/she walks, or his/her posture, I am overcome with a deep sense of satisfaction. I love to witness testimony after testimony about how I helped someone improve their well being.
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12 years in business

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Bryan S.
Nov 12, 2014
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Hired on Thumbtack

Hired on Thumbtack

A+. Jennifer was amazing and I will definitely be a repeat customer. I have received massages from brick and mortar locations several times and the hassle of getting in is frustrating. On location and reasonable rates and EXCELLENT service and skill in her craft.
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FAQs

  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

    As a customer looking for a massage therapist, it is helpful to let a potential therapist know if there are preferences, especially, gender preferences. Once hired, it is also important to inform the therapist of any health condition the customer might have that could become worse with massage therapy.

  • What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?

    In massage therapy school, we were encouraged to use the term massage therapist versus 'masseuse' or 'masseur'. Even though there's no harm done in using these terms, because in France, they would be very appropriate and correct. However, here in the U.S. these terms grew to have a distasteful reputation. I wish all my customers knew to address me as a massage therapist since this is gender neutral and it lets everyone know that I am a licensed professional that provide therapy for health and well being.