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By Expert Author: Krishan Bakhru | Article Abstract
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In the business practices of a massage therapist there are different products that are needed for the massage therapy business. These various massage products can be found in massage therapy supply stores that sell these massage products. There are also companies that will introduce their many massage products to the new therapist.

Many of the massage products are ones that we see regularly in massage therapy sessions. These massage products will include a massage a table or a bed. A good supply of oils, lotions and gels can be used in the various techniques of massage therapy. Beyond these massage products there is a vast choice and range of supplies and equipment that can be utilized by the massage therapist.

The first of these supplies that we should look briefly at is that of the oils that can be used. These oils are mainly essential oils that are used in aromatherapy. Here the safety issues and contraindications of these oils are well known. The various oils that are not suited for massage therapies can be omitted from the range of massage therapy supplies.

To tote these various oils around you will need to have a sturdy bag that can hold these oils upright without any spills occurring. As the bottles will cause the bag to become heavy the material of the tote bag needs to be strong and washable.

As hygiene is a matter for concern you can buy towels and washable massage table sheets. These items will ensure that your customers feel safe when they are using your massage products. You should have a cabinet where you can store these accessories when you are not using them.

Additionally you may want to buy a glass fronted display stand so that any massage products that you want to sell can be seen by your customers. These display stands are the best way to store your oils and lotions when they are not being used.

While massage tables or beds are the main equipment that a great many therapists use, there are the new types of massage chairs. These chairs can be adjusted as the therapist needs. Unlike a normal chair the massage chair has the client sitting straddled on the chair.

To make your massage office look professional you will need to have a receptionist's office table and some comfortable chairs for potential clients to sit down on. While the massage is being conducted you will need to have a massage stool for you to sit down on.

These are just a few of the various massage products that the successful massage therapist needs. You may need to add more of these supplies as you learn more about your clients needs.
Krishan Bakhru

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Article Submitted: 2007-04-30 | This Article has been viewed 181 times.

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