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A Career Using Massage Oils
If you'd like to learn the art of using massage oils, then here is the information to get you started. As more and more people recognise the benefits of massage oils to reduce stress or uplift the mind and body, so the field of massage therapy using massage oils continues to grow. The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that employment for massage therapists will increase faster than average from 2004 to 2014. Therapists who can combine a thorough knowledge of massage oils with an accredited massage therapy qualification can expect to reap rewards.
Training: How to Use Massage Oils
Many people train first as a massage therapist, completing one of the 1300 or so programs available, choosing from diploma to degree level and studying from between six months and three years. You'll learn how to use massage oils as part of the different massage techniques, along with gaining a thorough knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and kinesiology. You can then attend an aromatherapy course to learn more about massage oils to incorporate this into your practice. Choose from one of the many diploma or certificate courses offered by specialist aromatherapy schools. Study requirements can vary from several dozen to several hundred hours, depending on how in depth they are. Advanced level programs will give you a knowledge of the production, classification and chemistry of massage oils. You'll learn how to handle and blend them, gaining an understanding of the traditional and medical application of massage oils. Take your first step to a really satisfying career.
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