Saturday, August 21, 2010

What training is required for those who give massages in salons?

are spa services just part of cosmotology school or have they specifically studied massage therapy?What training is required for those who give massages in salons?
Large breasts and a whole lot of sexinesss oh yehh!What training is required for those who give massages in salons?
Yes, they are CMTs/LMTs. Massage school is a whole separate entity from cosmetology school. Cosmetology covers hair, nails, and makeup. A cosmetologist would be permitted to massage the hands and feet while giving nail services and the scalp while giving hair services, but they are not educated on the anatomy, physiology, pathology, etc.,etc., of the rest of the body. To offer full-body massage to the public, one has to have all the qualifications required by the state one lives in, including completing an approved program of a certain length, passing national exams, etc.
The best way to become a massage therapist is to attend a massage therapy school. You will learn not only the proper techniques in hands-on practice, but you will also study academic topics like anatomy and physiology, pathology, kinesiology, as well as history and theory. It is just as important to understand why you are doing a particular technique as well as how it affects the body. Plus, you will also have many opportunities to practice the art of massage.


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There is a seperate school some are 2 yr degree

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