Lucie Ray
Hot stone massage

As its name suggests, a hot stone massage involves using heated stones. I will use lava shells, as they are smooth and retain heat exceptionally well.
Before your massage, I will put the stones in a special heater to heat the stones up to around 45-50°C. You don’t need to be worried that this is too hot, or could burn, as I ensure the temperature is perfect and consistent. I won’t use a microwave or other means of heating the stones, as this would give uneven or inaccurate temperature.
There are various different hot stone massage techniques, generally though, the stones are placed on the body in specific spots, either guided anatomically or on energy points believed to help aid balance and flow. Beyond leaving the stones in place, I will also use the stones to perform Swedish massage techniques, such as kneading, long smooth strokes, and rolling.
Benefits: 1. It’s comforting and relaxing
Think of the pleasure of being made warm by a fireside on a chilly day and you’ll understand why the heat of the hot stones is so comforting and relaxing. It’s like being deeply embraced, right into your soul. It just feels like you’re ‘home’.
2. The heat aids depth
With the hot stones, one of the major benefits is that the heat from the stones penetrates your body, bringing many of the benefits of massage at a deeper level. It allows intense muscle relaxation which enables the massage to actually work very deeply, without the same pressure that I would need to apply in a deep tissue massage.
3. Relief from tension and pain
Heat is a well-known natural pain reliever. If tension is behind an ache or pain, then heat can be enormously effective at releasing the tension and thus easing the pain. This is believed to be because when heat is applied to an area, the blood flow to that region increases. It can help alleviate spasms and enable a joint or muscles to be gently flexed and regain movement and mobility.
4. Relief from stress and anxiety
Massage, including hot stone massage, has been scientifically proven to reduce stress and anxiety. It’s actually fascinating to learn why this is. Lots of processes are stimulated by massage. Endorphins and other feel-good hormones are released which reduce stress and anxiety. At the same time, the ‘stress’ hormones, such as norepinephrine and cortisol, are lowered.
5. Aids sleep
Just one of the huge benefits of having a hot stone massage at home is that it will help ease you into deeper restful and restorative sleep.
6. Immune boosting
Many of the techniques used in a Swedish massage are also used in hot stone massage. Quite remarkably, Swedish massage has been shown to positively impact your immune system, even after just one session. Knowing that you can boost your immunity simply by being pampered and massaged is wonderful to know!
7. Managing chronic pain
For those with chronic pain conditions, such as Fibromyalgia, massage has been shown to bring tangible positive effects. The science shows that this is due to the lower levels of substance P, which is how the body partly transmits pain signals. Other research has shown that people with painful Rheumatoid Arthritis have also experienced less pain.
8. Draw out toxins
One of the real benefits of this type of massage is its ability to draw toxins to the surface of the skin, and eliminate them through the body’s natural sweating process. This leads to a wonderful radiant glow.
9. Self-healing
Whether it’s due to the balance of energy flow, or some other lesser understood process in the body and mind, a hot stone massage can restore balance and it can be self-healing.
Hot stone massage aftercare
Aftercare is important. In particular, make sure you drink plenty of water as the heat can cause you to sweat and dehydrate. Plus, the movement of toxins is best managed by flushing water through your system.
Precautions: Hot stone massage isn’t recommended for those who have diabetes, high blood pressure, or if you are on medication which thins the blood. P.S.: Let me pamper you and feel the heat 😉