Am Not A Masseuse

I am a massage therapist, I work or in my case Own a spa not a massage parlor. I know the terms may seem interchangeable but there's actually a difference. A masseuse is typically associated with sex work, while a massage therapist is a licensed and trained professional who provides therapeutic massages for pain relief, relaxation and improved overall well-being. A massage parlor is a place where these sexual erotic massage services take place. While a Spa is known as a place where all types of beauty and wellness service take place.



I know to some people it might seem like tomato tomato.. but this industry has long been associated with sex work and it is a stigma that I face on a daily basis. With men calling into the spa while masturbating or coming into the spa asking for happy endings or table showers, there are way too many incidents to recount.

Below are a few of my interactions with these filthy animals.


learning how to use the right words helps to break this sex worker stigma, that are especially placed on female massage therapist.



As a massage therapist, I've undergone rigorous training and education to understand the human muscular and skeletal systems, as well as different massage techniques for specific ailments or needs. I may use deep tissue massage, Swedish massage, trigger point therapy, myofascial release, or other modalities depending on the client's needs and preferences.

And at La LUX Spa I offer different face and body treatments. That can be booked along side the massage services.



In my sessions, I aim to promote healing and relaxation while also addressing specific issues or concerns. Whether it's chronic pain, headaches, stress or tension, or just a need for some self-care and pampering, I can tailor my treatments to meet specific needs. So if you're ever in need of a massage, remember that I'm not a masseuse - I'm a licensed and trained massage therapist who can help you feel your best!

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