Ayurvedic face, head and neck massage
The Ayurvedic facial massage Muka-Padabhyanga with plenty of warm oil is one of the most sensitive treatments in Ayurveda. In addition to its rejuvenating and beautifying effect, it includes an intensive neck and head massage, which has a particularly calming effect on the overstimulated nervous system.
Free flow of energy - the head as a gateway to heaven
In Ayurveda, the head is considered the "gateway to heaven", which is why the flow of energy should always be free there. The Ayurvedic face, head and neck massage aims to restore such an energetic balance. Warm oil is massaged onto the face and neck and the Ayurvedic energy points "Marma points" are stimulated to balance the energies. These points are located on the chin, upper lip, ears and eyebrows. The Ayurvedic face, head and neck massage has a relaxing, balancing, circulation-increasing, lightly exfoliating and skin-care effect and can relieve headaches, restlessness and sleep disorders. The warm oil has a calming effect on an overstimulated nervous system and gives a feeling of security and well-being.
Ayurvedic massages - moments of well-being
Ayurvedic massages with warm oils harmonize the energies and free the body of tissue waste and toxins. Their aim is to reduce stress and experience deep peace and security. The word Ayurveda comes from Sanskrit and literally means knowledge of life. In Sanskrit, "Ayur" - life - is associated with a long and fulfilling lifespan, "Veda" originally means knowledge in its purest form and the understanding of deeper connections. In India, it is said that massage is as important to the human organism as food. The body's own energies return to their natural flow, the tissue and muscles become elastic and relaxed, the spine is straightened and the mind is calmed. Ayurveda is an ancient Indian health doctrine in which every person is viewed as a unity of body, mind and soul.

- 40 min. – 85.-
