| Massage is something all humans crave. Even if | | | | of particular tools and machines it's very well |
| you're not a long term sufferer or have any | | | | doable! We seem to be in an age of self-help right |
| problems, we all love being pampered and get the | | | | now. With the unfathomably busy schedules of |
| utmost pleasure from going through an | | | | the modern worker, self-help is at the top of the |
| experience we can't give to ourselves. Having | | | | list of priorities for everyone in this modernised |
| someone, or some thing, touch you in a way that | | | | whirlwind of the industrial revolution. After all, if |
| only they/it can is an extremely special and | | | | we can hop online to order a pizza or tell your |
| therapeutic experience. It can relieve nerves, | | | | friend you need picking up, all from your phone, |
| muscle aches and paints, anxiety, and most | | | | then why on earth can't we massage ourselves? |
| importantly - stress. | | | | Chairs, vibrating hand-held devices, |
| So what can one do without having to spend a lot | | | | octopus-shaped handheld head rubbing... thingies... |
| of money? With an ongoing problem, or even | | | | they are all part of the range that makes up |
| occasionally as a treat, it's not a very viable | | | | self-massage, and they work brilliantly. A handheld |
| solution both financially and being able to find the | | | | device can be used whilst watching tv, sitting |
| time. Massage is expensive, bookings aren't | | | | reading, or whilst laying in bed. Having a massager |
| always at the most sensible times to fit your | | | | not only eases the tension from your muscles but |
| schedule, and they are generally time-consuming. | | | | can also improve blood flow and circulation, and |
| What about doing it yourself? Well, that seems | | | | even improve the unsightly build-up of cellulite. |
| like a ludicrous solution to some but with the aid | | | | |