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  • Great Video! I have a home massage office in Jax, FL. You have to make sure that the place is clean/ smoke free and your bathroom or toilett is clean for the client. I have repeated clients because I create a relaxing setting for them. I only charge $65/ hour, but they usually pay me $100. The room must be very welcoming, quiet, secluded, and relaxing. Invest in quality candles, incense, water fountain, nice & clean sheets, massage lotion. I have heard complaints about MT's home smelling bad.

  • hey! this is great information! I'm in massage school now & was wondering about having my own business at home.

    If you do have your business at home, what type of setting...or how would you decorate it? Should there be a window? How about a small water flow fountain, or candles? What do you think about using other color sheets besides white or ivory? What about a solid brown or palm tree green?

    I'm just wondering. Thanks! :-)

  • I just posted a video response to your question below this video.

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