Here's the info:
Fall Specials at Healthy Motions Massage Therapy: Thru October 15, purchase Gift Certificates online for Massage Treatments (excluding Pregnancy Massage) via our website:
- 30 Minute Traditional Treatment with One Add-on Service (Hot Stone, Thai Reflexology, or Thai Herbal Compress) for $30
- 60 Minute Traditional Treatment with One Add-on Service (Hot Stone, Thai Reflexology, or Thai Herbal Compress) for $60
All Fall Special Gift Certificates expire 10/31/11, click on the Fall Specials link at our website, www.healthymotions.com, for more details.
Healthy Motions Massage Therapy is a family-owned and operated studio serving the H Street Northeast neighborhood and the DC Metro area since 2003. We offer personalized massage therapy treatments by talented, experienced, licensed massage therapists in a peaceful and relaxing space. Convenient online appointment booking is available.
We look forward to working with you.
6 comments:
Is is me or is it kinda of creepy to get a massage at someone's house? Just askin....
anon 10:12 maybe you 'is is' the creepy one
creepy is is as creepy writes writes...
I've been there many times for massage treatments, their space is great (it's in their english basement with a separate front entrance), and their prices and services are better than any in DC in my opinion. I've had massages from quite a few therapists who work out of their homes in DC, there is a home occupation permit that allows them to do so. They're usually better than massages at spas and gyms where you never know what you'll get.
I've never had a professional massage before, but have been thinking about getting one lately. To be honest, I'm afraid there might be an uncontrollable physical response that would send the wrong message to the therapist. I'd be too nervous. Maybe I should stick with a chair massage, instead.
I've been there too. Not creepy at all. The English basement is very cute/welcoming. Once you are in the massage room, you wouldn't know you were in a house.
Anon 5:40, don't worry about "an uncontrollable physical response." A professional massage therapist will ignore it as long as you do.
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