On Relief
Massage Therapist's job easier with Relief
I am a massage therapist in Tyler. A few weeks ago, a client brought in samples of Relief claiming his wife’s masseuse had worked wonders on her with it. I’m particular about the products I use. I determine them by workable-texture, suitable smell, whether or not they accomplish what I need them to and how they respond not only to my client for the hour but also to me day after day. My clients’ responses repeated themselves. Consistently, clients pointed out the nice, easy scent and the just-right temperature of cool enough. Their muscle/tissue response was a balanced relief in tension.
All of that was great, but what had me calling Gene Thrash ready to order more was after I ran out of the sample, I found myself mid-session reflexively reaching back to the shelf for Relief. Now that was the sale! My hands stayed in the lotion (just a bit per-client was all that was needed) all day and it never bothered me. In fact, I realized only after I had gone days without any, Relief had made my job easier by not only making muscles easier for me to work with, it had also been nurturing my hands. I am looking forward to the work Relief and I will be doing together.