
Calm Hove Massage Services
Thai Oil Massage (Full Body)
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30 MIN |
60 MIN |
90 MIN |
120 MIN |
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£35 |
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£80 |
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£100 |
£160 |
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Thai oil massage is a mixture of stretching, firm pressure, relaxing massage and rolling techniques with use of specific oils to reduce muscle pain, attain deep tissue relaxation and increase energy levels.
Deep Tissue Therapeutic Massage (Full Body)
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30 MIN |
60 MIN |
90 MIN |
120 MIN |
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£35 |
£55 |
£85 |
£110 |
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£70 |
£110 |
£155 |
£210 |
A favourite treatment, Deep Tissue has quite firm/deep pressure. The focus is on the deepest layers of the muscle tissue, tendon, tones and joints. It aims to relieve back pain, stiff neck, and tension to help the body relax.
Therapeutic Massage (Full Body)
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30 MIN |
60 MIN |
90 MIN |
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£40 |
£60 |
£90 |
Therapeutic massage is a treatment administered by experienced therapists targeting sub-health issues such as neck, shoulder, lower back, and leg pain, insomnia, headaches, and high stress. This involves specific acupoint stimulation aimed at unblocking meridians and regulating organ functions. It is often combined with traditional Chinese medicine practices such as acupuncture, cupping, gua sha, and herbal medicine to achieve the best therapeutic effects. The Therapist applies Deep Tissue Massage Combining Sports massage, Acupressure/Tuina and Shiatsu. It helps to relieve pain.This Treatment Focuses on problem area, Can help with Stiff Neck, Frozen Shoulders and Bad back. It can help with Headache, Stiff Neck, Frozen Shoulders and Back Pain, Stress, Insomnia etc.
The price includes a free physical examination, and no additional registration fee will be charged.
Hot Stone, Hot Oil Massage (Full Body)
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90 MIN |
120 MIN |
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£35 |
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£115 |
£170 |
£220 |
A hot stone hot oil massage combines the use of heated stones and warm oil to provide a relaxing and therapeutic experience. Here’s what typically happens during this type of massage:
- Hot Stones: Smooth, heated stones are placed on specific parts of your body, such as the back, hands, and feet. The warmth from the stones helps to relax muscles, improve circulation, and relieve tension.
- Hot Oil: Warm oil is applied to the skin, enhancing the massage’s soothing effect and allowing the therapist to work more effectively on muscle knots and tension. The oil also hydrates the skin.
- Massage Techniques: The therapist uses a combination of techniques, often incorporating the stones as part of the massage. The stones may be used to apply pressure and heat to tight muscles or to glide over the skin along with the oil.
The combination of heat, oil, and massage techniques helps to promote deep relaxation, reduce stress, and relieve muscle stiffness and pain.
Foot Massage/Reflexology
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30 MIN |
60 MIN |
90 MIN |
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SINGLE |
£35 |
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£80 |
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£70 |
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£160 |
Reflexology is a therapeutic practice that involves applying pressure to specific points on the feet, hands, or ears. These points, known as reflex areas, are believed to correspond to different organs, glands, and parts of the body. Here’s a brief overview:
- Principle: Reflexology is based on the theory that these reflex points are connected to certain body parts and systems. By stimulating these points, practitioners aim to promote health and balance throughout the body.
- Technique: During a reflexology session, a practitioner uses various techniques such as thumb walking, finger pressure, and kneading to manipulate these reflex points. The pressure applied can vary depending on the client’s comfort and the intended therapeutic effect.
- Benefits: Reflexology is used to reduce stress, promote relaxation, improve circulation, alleviate pain, and enhance overall well-being. Some believe it can also help with specific health issues like headaches, digestive problems, and sleep disorders.
- Holistic Approach: Reflexology is considered a holistic therapy, meaning it aims to treat the whole person, including physical, emotional, and energetic aspects, rather than just addressing specific symptoms.
Reflexology is often used as a complementary therapy alongside conventional medical treatments, and it can be found in various wellness settings, including spas, clinics, and alternative health centers.

Acupuncture
Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) practice that involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body to promote healing and balance. Here’s a detailed overview:
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120 MIN |
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- **Principle**: Acupuncture is based on the concept of Qi (pronounced “chee”), which is the vital life force that flows through pathways in the body known as meridians. When Qi is balanced and flowing freely, the body is in a state of health. Blockages or imbalances in Qi can lead to illness.
- **Technique**: During an acupuncture session, a practitioner inserts very thin, sterile needles into specific acupuncture points on the body. These points are believed to correspond to various organs and systems. The needles are typically left in place for 15 to 30 minutes.
- **Purposes**: Acupuncture aims to restore balance and proper flow of Qi, thereby promoting the body’s natural healing processes. It is used to treat a wide range of conditions, including chronic pain (such as back pain, headaches, and arthritis), stress, anxiety, insomnia, digestive issues, and more.
- **Mechanism**: While the traditional explanation is based on Qi and meridians, modern science suggests that acupuncture may work by stimulating nerves, muscles, and connective tissues, which can increase blood flow and activate the body’s natural painkillers.
- **Complementary Therapy**: Acupuncture is often used in conjunction with other treatments, both conventional and alternative, to enhance overall health and well-being. It is widely practiced and recognized as a complementary therapy in many parts of the world.
Acupuncture is generally considered safe when performed by a trained and licensed practitioner. However, it is important to consult with a healthcare provider before starting acupuncture, especially for individuals with specific health conditions or concerns.


