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Six ways to keep that post-massage feeling for longer

27 September 2019 by Beth Ryan

sSome people recommend getting a massage twice a week and while that is a lovely thought – and genuine #lifegoals – these people clearly have a lot more money than me *sighs*. Whether you’re a once-a-week or once-in-a-blue-moon kinda person, here are some easy ways you can prolong that post-massage feeling.

By Beth Ludolf

  • 1 Take time to relax

    I’ll always find an excuse to relax, but this one is a particularly good one. Avoid strenuous activity (including exercise) for the rest of the day. Your muscles have been given a different kind of workout and need time to recover. The gym will still be there tomorrow, don’t worry.

  • 2 Drink water (lots of it)

    I know, I know – people tell you this all the time but it’s important, we promise. Drinking plenty of water after a massage will help to rehydrate muscles and flush out toxins and waste products. You should avoid coffee and alcohol (we know) as these are dehydrating. 

  • 3 Take a bath

    A warm bath will soothe the mind and body. Add some Epsom salts if your muscles are feeling a little sore (this is normal) – they increase circulation and ease aching. If you don’t have a bath (London probs), a warm shower works too.

  • 4 Eat

    Massage speeds up your body functions, like circulation – and digestion. This means you may leave feeling peckish (what’s new?), so bring a small snack to eat afterwards. Keep your meals light for the rest of the day, big meals can make you feel sluggish.

  • 5 Embrace your emotions

    Massages can have a positive effect on the mind as well as the body – one of the reasons they’re so darn great. It’s normal to feel an emotional release during or after a massage as your body destresses. Embrace it, a good old cry can be cathartic now and then.

  • 6 Pay attention to your body

    Taking notice of your body’s reaction can help you make the most out of your next massage. Did you feel energised afterwards? Schedule your next appointment in the morning. If you felt lethargic? Make sure you can head straight home to chill out. 

    With Treatwell, you can book beauty online at all your favourite salons – simple, hassle-free, and you can do it on the go. Book an amazing massage in your area.

Image credits: Treatwell, @meganellaby, @sloanestanleychelsea, @westwing_es, @anae.fitness, @emilyrachael, @chloeplumstead

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