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Going in for your first massage? Get ready for some rest and relaxation! But heading into a massage can leave you with a lot of questions, such as what do I wear to the appointment? How much clothing do I take off during the massage? In this article, we’ll give you all the dos and don’ts when getting a massage, including what to wear and how far to undress. For all the massage etiquette you’ll need, read on!

Things You Should Know

  • Wear loose, comfortable clothing to your massage that you can easily take off and put back on.
  • Dress down to your comfort level during your appointment. You can leave your undergarments on during your massage, or you can go bare.
  • Take a shower beforehand, and be sure to drink plenty of water. Eat a snack, but try to avoid heavy meals.
  • Talk to your massage therapist about your goals for the session, and don’t be afraid to speak up during your appointment.
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Wear loose, comfortable clothing to your massage.

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  1. Sweatpants, athletic shorts, and baggy T-shirts are all a great choice to wear to a massage. For a high-end salon, try something like a jumpsuit or a romper. Avoid wearing anything tight or form-fitting, since you’ll likely be covered in lotion or oil after your appointment. [1]
    • Wear comfortable undergarments that you wouldn’t mind getting oily. Even if you take off your underwear during your appointment, they might still get some massage oil on them when you get dressed afterwards.
    • Wear sandals or sneakers that you can easily kick off before your appointment.
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Dress down to your comfort level.

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  1. When it’s time for your appointment, feel free to take off some, all, or none of your clothing. Most people dress down to their underwear for the first time, while others are completely fine being naked under the massage blanket. [4] A massage is all about your comfort, so do what feels right for you and your body.
    • Rest assured that your massage therapist will keep your body covered up the entire time. If they’re not working on a particular area, it will stay covered up underneath a blanket or sheet.
    • If you don’t want to take any of your clothes off, let your massage therapist know. They can modify the massage to meet your comfort level.
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Take a shower beforehand.

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  1. It’s polite to do a hygiene check before coming in for a massage. Clean your body with body wash, and put on some deodorant before coming in. [5]
    • Don’t use any heavy fragrances, like perfume or cologne, out of respect for your massage therapist. Strong scents could be overpowering during your appointment.
    • Don’t worry about shaving any body hair if you don’t want to. Massage therapists have seen all sorts of body types, and they definitely won’t judge however much or however little body hair you have.
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Take a nap during your massage if you’d like to.

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    What should I do if I feel very uncomfortable with the massage?
    Ruby
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    Tell the massage therapist. They should pause immediately. You can either tell them what specifically makes you feel uncomfortable and they can modify what they are doing to make you feel more comfortable, or you can ask to stop the massage altogether, if you prefer.
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    Are the butt gluteal) muscles included in a full body massage?
    massagetherapyofnh
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    In a full-body massage, the butt (gluteal) muscles are typically included, especially if the client requests it. These muscles can hold tension and stress, and massaging them can alleviate discomfort and promote relaxation. However, the therapist will always respect the client's comfort and boundaries, ensuring a professional and comfortable experience. Communication between the client and therapist is key to tailor the massage to the individual's preferences and needs, including whether or not the gluteal muscles should be included in the treatment.
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