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Uploaded by on Jun 5, 2011

Although my favorite type of head massage is indian head massage, I couldn't do any of the tapping or chopping because they tickled my client. So, I used a lot of pulling and stretching techniques instead.

For this massage, my client is my aunt and this was a spur of the moment thing, so that's why the sound from the actual massage is really quiet. I had the camera a bit too far away. Sorry about that. Someday I'll do a massage that has different views... until then, I hope this video does a decent job of getting you to relax.

The best part about this massage was that my aunt was pretty much asleep by the end!

As always... I am not a professional, so don't go referencing me any research papers.

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  • can i hire u to do this on me?

  • @nandottt lol, sorry, I don't do massages for money.

  • @asmrmassage Okay, massage me for Free !

  • @RustArtRed lol, well, come find me and infiltrate my system of friends. :)

  • I recently turned 17, I'm a female, 5'2" and 125(average). When I was about 10, I broke my tailbone twice in one year and back problems run in my family. I can't sit, stand or walk too long at one time or my entire back will start to hurt like I've been moving my house into a U-Haul truck. Most of the time it's my lower back that hurts, the other times it's my upper back, shoulders and base of my neck. Do I need a chiropractor or massage? And what massage should I request? Also any self-massage

  • @Sageykinsful Oh my gosh sweetheart, I am so sorry but I have no idea. I'm not a professional and have never had any schooling at all in regards to anything like that. I really wish I could suggest something... anything... but I'm afraid I'd do more harm than good.

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  • @cclaud31 Oh... that's a tough question. I'll go backwards in regards to your statement. I do love doing this! I like to chose my own clients and then they get to feel special because I do this out of my love for them. I wouldn't ever want to chance losing my love for this and call it work... so I keep it a hobby. What is my real job? I actually already have a college degree. I used it for several years then decided to be a stay at home mom... kinda. That's a whole other story though...

  • Hey love your videos! but girl, you get some of the creepiest comments ive seen out of anyone on youtube...lol.

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  • @Sageykinsful Chiropractor is the answer. Because your case is serious and you need a professional.

  • wow i never knew you havent gone to school for this! your amazing!

  • @Sageykinsful Go to a chiropractors office and inform them of what has happend to you. More than likely they will do x-rays on the spot and be able to tell you what you need to do that day. I personally wouldnt go get any massage therapy done until you go see the chiropractor souly because most massage therapists wont do work on you if you have spinal/back injuries. Lastly if you are going to not take that advicce and get a massage get a deep tissue massage done that will benefit you themost

  • @Sageykinsful Because you are 17, you need a parent to take you to a doctor. Chiropractors usually have massage therapists in the office and sometimes the Chiropractor is also a massage therapist. I am finishing up my associates in massage therapy and some of my teachers are chiropractors/massage therapists. So they do exist. And after they exam you ...they can tell you what you need! Good luck! Feel good!

  • What happened @ 6:52 ??

    Did you remember some joke or what ? ..

  • @Sageykinsful if you're 17, you should still have a family doctor around, right? go ask him or her: they spent years and years learning in medical school how to deal with all sort of problems, or - in this case - point you in the right direction. tell them what you told us, and you'll get a recommendation for a specialist in your area.

    remember: don't trust strangers on youtube for medical advice, trust the people who spent $150000+ on med school!

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