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    Bluebonnet Massage

    5.0 (4 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Lemon Tree Massage

    4.8(218 reviews)
    9.2 mi

    Lemon Tree Massage is my go-to spot when I need a truly great full body massage without breaking…read morethe bank. The quality here is honestly unmatched for the price. Tina is my go-to and gives one of the best massages I've ever had--she knows exactly how to work out tension and make you feel completely relaxed. Lisa is amazing as well, so you're in good hands no matter who you book with. If you're looking for an affordable, high-quality massage, this is hands down the best place to go. I always leave feeling like a new person.

    Will NEVER come back. TL;DR BELOW v v…read more This was our second time. First time was decent-ish but this time, it was 90 minutes of not a great couples massage for my hub's birthday. Our massages were so vastly different but what they had in common was that there was no obvious indicator that EITHER of our therapists could go from softer to deeper pressure to back to soft, which in a 90 minute massage gives some time for that and is precisely why we went with 90. They mainly used their arms to massage. So there wasn't very much work being done on our muscles alone, which would need our therapists hands. Mine somehow maintained kitten mitten pressure on me like for 90% of the massage WITH FOREARMS. There were some spots she got that felt great but it more felt like luck than intentional. I was wondering if maybe I'm just imagining that the pressure was light so many times, I couldn't actually enjoy the massage. It doesn't take too much to make me jump out of my seat when getting my feet massaged but it felt like a baby was poking me this time. I had asked for more pressure in the beginning, which improved it a little but the pressure fell off back to almost nothing quickly. I got the sense that my therapist was tired so I spent most of the massage just waiting for it to be over. I more feel like I was gently jostled. My husband, on the other hand, got ALL THE pressure for both of us within the first ten minutes- it was all elbows / arms for him with zero buildup to deeper pressure. At points, she would put full pressure on BONE. After that, barely any pressure for him but again, the muscles themselves weren't being worked on. His therapist used the hot stones like they were straight out of the oven, they had no time to cool. His legs were hyperextended when face up and his therapist put DIRECT pressure on his knees. The massage actually left us MORE annoyed, sore(in my husbands case) and less relaxed. But despite all that, NONE of that is what's making me leave a review. I was going to just pay for the service and MOVE ON. No tip, which probably sounds bad but honestly for a 90 minute with CBD oil, they were getting plenty from us considering we paid service when we barely got a massage. (And now I'm wondering if the CBD oil is even legit.) What's making me leave a review? I paid for the service and gone to the restroom but then the girl at the front asks if I want to leave a tip as I'm leaving, and points out our therapists are right behind me. REALLY putting that pressure out there to tip. The therapists behind me spoke in another language or something but the tone told me enough that they weren't happy they weren't being tipped. I've never had a place do this ever, really? Coerce your customers to tip? What a new low. 1. The therapists must not be getting adequate breaks so afternoon appointments get a tired therapist. That or maybe you need to come in earlier or just be really lucky with whoever you get. 2. When you don't want to pay a tip /additional gratuity (to show GRATITUDE), they will then HARASS you as you're leaving to leave a tip for the massage your therapist barely executed. (I have no problem tipping and dude, me & hubs been trained in massage. We have had some very light or too painful massages that still did SOMETHING. This is probably the WORST massage we've ever had AND then the tipping thing was just the crappy cherry on top) In case you want to know what came of the tip thing, I gave them both $5 each, which was met with a shocked look on both of their faces. I get it if they're literally fatigued, (hence me being air massaged and my husband getting bone massages) but it shouldn't be surprising when I don't tip. That alone was almost worth the experience but now we're going to look for a massage place that will ACTUALLY give some decent pressure and some proper effluerage and pettrisage instead of the pinching/ hovering/ dropping of elbows and forearms that we got and undo whatever tf this experience was. TL;DR don't come here if you want a low tier massage and to be gaslit that you should pay more of your hard earned money, the service fee is not enough. Which is understandable, if the massage was actually decent. Might have a chance if you get there early so that your therapist is as fresh as possible but otherwise, don't waste your money.

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    Therapeutic Massage Plano

    5.0(23 reviews)
    11.1 mi
    27 years in business
    Certified professionals

    Was luckily able to get in same day and free up my stiff shoulder. Clean, friendly and easy in and…read moreout. Great service.

    I had my first massage with the amazing Miss Kim a couple of days ago…read more I am so grateful she was able to fit me in her schedule. I came to see her a few days after Memorial Day, after a particularly stressful and distressing week. I also had stiffness and pain from sitting/sleeping in bad positions. Thus, I chose the 90 Minutes Massage. I'm SO glad I did. First, I appreciate the organized and succinct website. ALL important information is there, including Name, Phone, Address, Experience, Types of Massages, Pricing, and Acceptable Forms of Payment. I don't like digging around for that information, and it made booking my appoint easier. Second, Kim is a sole proprietor (as a previous reviewer mentions). I prefer small boutique spas and massages from independent masseuses. I always felt rushed the few times I attended a chain massage spa, but Kim gives you the FULL time for your massage. The room is very clean, with fresh linens, and no clutter. Kim is very warm and friendly. She obviously enjoys what she does, helping people feel better. She makes you feel very comfortable and relaxed. Third, the massage room has wonderful ambience. I love purple, so I was thrilled to see purple lights, and purple touches everywhere. The music is also very relaxing, not too loud or too soft. I think Kim is also blessed with a soothing voice, so that helps the overall mood, too. :-) And last, the 90 Minute Massage is one of the best I've had in a long time. What I like about Kim, is that she customizes her massage using various techniques. I felt her switch techniques when she came across a particularly large knot. Most importantly, she listens to you, if you need her to go deeper or harder, or stop if you feel any pain. I woke up with a little soreness, but no pain at all. The 90 Minute Massage includes Stretching. As someone who has done physical therapy for my knee, the Stretching really helped loosen tightness all over, especially my Achilles heels, hips, and IT band. I also want to mention that I have very sensitive skin, and I did not have any adverse reaction to the massage oil used. I almost cried in relief, when my massage was over. While it takes more than one session to get rid of all the knots, I feel normal again. I can't thank Kim enough. I highly recommend the 90 Minutes Massage for the Stretching alone.

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