Thai warrior massage now available



Aloha friends,

I am overdue to update my blog and just wanted to make a brief announcement. We now have a new massage therapist in the Ka'ala Healing Arts Center! Her name is Mona Ballard, and she is trained in an amazing unique style of Thai Massage. I highly recommend everyone to try her services out.

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Learn more about Thai Warrior Massage on Mona Thai Bodywork's website

I am hoping to write a more in-depth blog post soon, but in the meantime, please visit Mona's website to learn more. You can also book your appointment online from her website as well.

https://www.monathaibodyworks.com/

If you would like to book with Sonia, go to the Haleiwa Massage Muse booking page below. If you would like to book with Mona, go to Mona Thai Bodywork's site at the above link.

Haleiwa Massage Muse: online booking

Updated hours for massage appointments


Now open for massage therapy seven days a week near Haleiwa in Waialua

We are now open seven days a week by appointment only. Mona works on Saturday, Sunday, Monday, and Wednesday. Sonia works on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and occasionally on Sunday. Sonia also does housecalls on Monday and select other days with advance appointment. Sonia's first appointment is at 8:30 a.m. and she tries to leave the office around 4:30 p.m. Please book your appointment on-line or call for additional availability. If you are using your health insurance, you must call to verify your information. Only Sonia accepts insurance at this time.

Look for Ka'ala Healing Arts on Social Media

Ka'ala Healing Arts will soon be active on social media. You will be able to find out about all the businesses at the location by visiting the KHA facebook page soon. Stay tuned for more exciting announcements!

I look forward to seeing you at your next massage appointment at our Waialua location near Haleiwa. I love being a massage therapist! Thank you so much for visiting our website and blog.

Sincerely,
Sonia Beauchamp
The Haleiwa Massage Muse
808-285-3009




Video Blog: Review of Hot Stone Massage Tools

Aloha everyone,

I thought it might be helpful to upload a video about some new products I recently came across. There are definitely pros and cons to using soapstone for massage. While they retain a tremendous amount of heat, they are also slick and hard to hold.

Watch the following video to find out more about using Brazilian soapstone for massage and see my amazing new mushroom-shaped basalt tools.



Here is a written transcript of the video:

Aloha,

This is Sonia the Haleiwa Massage Muse, and this week, I thought I would do a video review of some of the different types of massage stones that I use here in my office. I recently purchased these hand-carved Brazilian soapstones from an artisan in Canada. They were kind of pricey, I got them on Etsy, and I thought that they would be amazing, and they are. They look amazing, and I was curious about the soapstone because I was reading that they retain heat really well, and I knew that they were slippery, so I thought that they would be cool to massage with. It turns out that soapstone is really slippery though, and I feel like I'm gonna drop one of these bad boys, and it's gonna break right in half on the floor. So, in summary, they are pretty to look at, they look expensive, they feel expensive, they are nice, but I still think that the standard basalt stones are the best to use. Something I found are these mushroom-shaped basalt massage stones. They are made in China, and they are awesome. They work great for the suboccipital area, you can hold one in each hand and work the posterior neck, they are awesome. I wish I had known about these years ago, but I'm so glad that I have them now. They are definitely a must-have. Alright. That's my video for this week! Thank you for watching my review of hot stone massage tools.

As always, thank you so much for watching my video and visiting my website. I look forward to meeting you soon at your massage appointment. Feel free to connect with me on Facebook and Instagram.

Love,
Sonia Beauchamp
The Haleiwa Massage Muse
on the North Shore of Oahu in Waialua, Hawaii.
Call now to book your hot stone massage!

808-285-3009