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WJD Massage

Blackrock ,Dunlaoghaire & Bray, ,
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Deep Tissue/ Swedish/Holistic/ Indian Head massage tailored to each individuals needs for precise, effective, compassionate treatments. My name is Wendy Davison and i have been working as a self employed masseuse for just over 15 years now.
I was trained in London by a world recognised and leading international specialist examination board, ITEC. who provide quality qualifications in  Complementary Therapies and i am insured through the CTha, Complimentary Therapists Association.

During my 15 years of practice I began working in a prestigious salon in Belsize Park London where I stayed for a few years gaining a great reputation and many happy clients until I moved to Ireland where i began building up another very happy client base in Camden Street, Dublin.
When I became pregnant with my first and only gorgeous little girl I decided to set up business nearer to home, which is where i am now at Newtown Park Clinic, Blackrock, York Rd Dunlaoghaire, and also Ardmore wood Bray (location details on 'contact us' page).

I am also qualified in 'Reiki' which connects me to the universal energy for healing and have been practicing S.G.I. Buddhism for 12 years which has helped me to intuitively and compassionately connect to every one of my clients helping me make the correct judgement for each  individuals treatment.
Most of my clients who are spiritually minded will tell me that they can feel this healing energy during their treatment and those more practically minded clients tell me that i always seem to find the exact areas of tension that needs the attention and manage to intuitively and compassionately release, revive and re balance them telling me that the whole experience,in their words, was ''Magical''.


So please don't be shy of massage if you've never tried it before, i will talk you through the whole process before i start and leave you in private to get ready for your treatment.
During the first part of your treatment i will be communicating with you to ensure that you are comfortable and the pressure is not too heavy or too soft, so you can switch off for the majority of your treatment and drift away.

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