Well hello there, and welcome to Bookwell. Our goal is pretty simple - we want to take care of all your beauty and wellness needs in Kings Langley. From hairdressing to nails to massage, we've got top salons and clinics waiting to take your appointment. Get booking, and enjoy the warm glow that comes along with feeling like an organised human.
Knots can sometimes take up residence in places that they don't belong. If you're someone who suffers from tight or sore shoulders you're probably in need of a shoulder massage. The beauty about this treatment is that is can be as quick as 15 minutes, and it doesn't have to be overly involved if that's not what you're looking for. There are businesses in Kings Langley that offer this specialised style of massage. So, if you're in need please feel free to have a browse. Your sanity will thank us later.
It doesn't matter if you're the type of person that likes to book your appointments a month in advance or you're more of a last-minute type, Bookwell has you covered with the best in health, beauty and wellness throughout Kings Langley. We'll sort that Massage appointment for you at the click of a mouse. We have a fantastic mix of top venues, but we're always keen to add more local hotspots. If you see any we've missed let us know at 1300-856-405 or hello@bookwell.com.au. You can count on us to make your booking a no-brainer.
Shoulder massages tend to be 60 minutes on average.
You know those little niggle knots in your muscles? Those are also called trigger points, and this therapy aims to send them (and the pain and stiffness that can come with them) on their way.
Since they're typically quite quick affairs, if you can squeeze in one or two a month, that's great.
It can be uncomfortable as those knots get seen to, but it shouldn't really hurt. Speak up if you're in pain.
Shoulder massages cost $65 on average.
Go on, touch the tops of your shoulders. There's every chance they feel like concrete (ours do) and could use a massage. It doesn't matter what industry you're in, the stress and tension of everyday life can tend to congregate in the shoulder region.