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How To Give A Hot Back Massage

By: Mary May

Break Studios Contributing Writer

Yum, the skill of how to give hot back massage comes with practice. Why are hot massages the best? The warmth of the oils or rocks that are used for the massage give the sensation of a sensual place of healing. Warmth and the connection of fingertips makes a sensual combination of forces that create a penetration of fantasy and calm. The first supply are  lava rocks which are easy to come by and can be bought at most malls.  Oils of different scents should be used during the massage to give a variety of sensual scents, that will offer the air in the room a pleasing calm with its windowed breeze.

How to give a hot back massage starts with supplies which need to be part of the massage.

  • Lava rocks
  • scented oils
  • Relaxation music
  • Soft breeze from a window
  1. Setting the atmosphere for the hot massage is just as important as performing the massage. The breeze needs to flow through an open window. A breeze is always a calming force in a storm and can be used nicely to enhance the massage and relaxation. Use soft music for the background. The relaxation music will fill the room with the tone, adding to the lavish body scents that are being used as part of the massage. Lights need to be dimmed. 
  2. To start the massage these steps need to be followed. While using the rocks and the oil, glide the muscles of the back with the warmed lava rocks in a circular motion. Begin with the larger muscle groups and moving into the smaller onces(which will help the body to relax quicker).
  3. The finishing touches on the massage will be numbered here to follow steps. Use the penetration of the fingertips softly along the body edges and on the arms and legs. Touch behind the ears and neck in ten cycles repeating back to step one.

Set the timer for one half hour allowing the person to lay in the relaxed state. Finish the massage within a sensual warm calmness found in a glass of water with squeezed lemon.

Posted on: Jul. 20, 2010