Effleurage is a smooth stroking motion using the palms of the hands. It is used to evenly distribute shampoo or conditioner. It is important to always keep one hand on the client when carrying out this movement as it used to relax the client and they may receive a jolt or surprise if contact is broken. Effleurage is also beneficial to long hair as the stroking motion prevents tangling and ensures conditioner is applied all the way to the ends.
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Effleurage translates to "pampahid" or "pampahid na pagmamasa" in Tagalog. It refers to a massage technique that involves gliding strokes using light pressure, commonly used in Swedish massage.
I am pretty sure it is effleurage. It helps with circulation.
effleurage is used to spread shampoo and conditioner through the hair then there is rotary a fast circular moventment when shampooing and pertrissage a slow kneading movement used when conditioning
Effleurage strokes that are centripetal (towards the heart) are most often performed on the extremities, like the arms and legs, because it is important to direct the blood flow towards the heart in the veins to prevent damage to their valves.
Unless used with special hair-thickening oil. Nothing.Hope that helped! ;)-Abby
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Because of its relaxing effect, enabling the recipient to get used to the therapist's hands,whilst increasing the blood and lymph flow in the area.
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