Classic Art of Sensual Massage
Customer Review: Hello 1972!!
Just warning you that this video was made in 1972!! and you can tell, the hippies make you laugh a little. Other than that, it was a great video, teaches easy massage technique that any one can learn. My husband and I watched the video together, and we both learned how to give a nice massage. I never expected to get an hour massage from my husband, but I did with this video!!
A+
Customer Review: Complete Body Massage with all the trimmings
Well organized, lovely to look at (nudity wtihout the clumsy lewdness that infects some massage videos) and comprehensive, this is a video to share with a loved one. It’s more an experience, than a video presentation. The introductory material takes you through preparing a massage area from scratch (easy!), setting up some massage oil, relaxing your partner and providing soothing background stimulation like music and scent.
The massage itself is presented in great detail with real expertise. The people in the film are attractive and really do look like they are being massaged. You watch a real massage move over the Chest and Abdomen, Head, Arms, Hands, Front of the legs, Feet, Back of the Legs and Back. Individual strokes are shown and explained well. You really can follow along stroke by stroke, trying things as you watch. There’s also lots of information about the body and the senses. The main emphasis throughout is on pleasure. You are encouraged to try what you see on the screen. There’s also lots of information on the effects massage has on the body. [Read more →]
December 13, 2007 No Comments
WaterPik NVL-651VV Linea Six-Setting Hand-Held Showerhead Massager
The WaterPik NVL-651VV Linea Six-Setting Hand-Held Shower Massage combines a clean and soft modern look with WaterPik’s reputation for high quality and durability. From the makers of the Original Shower Massage showerhead, the WaterPik NVL-651VV offers six different massage settings that will give your body the water treatment it deserves. A full body spray offers both vigorous and gentle flow settings. For a deeper tissue massage, you can use the massaging pulse spray, while a combination setting gives you both a center spray as well as a full body spray. You can also use the high-power center spray, or the water-saving low-pressure center spray. Offering up to 2,800 pulses per minute, the WaterPik NVL-651VV is certain to help your body relax while it cleans you after a long, stressful day at work.
Customer Review: WATERPICK SHOWER HEAD EXPERIENCE
This is a great product, description is good and it does what it say it does. Price is lovely as well. Water pressure has incresed and I like taking showers more frequently now. I highly recommend it.
Customer Review: The Product has been awesome so far……
This was our first hand-help shower purchase, and it has blessing so far. My wife and daughter love it. As they enjoy the force of previous shower head provided by our leasing office. Installation was in minutes. I would buy another to replace my other bathroom shower head.
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December 13, 2007 No Comments
Detaching the World Vol. 1 – Ambient Music for Massage/Relaxation/Meditation
As we explore the depths of our “self”, our “souls”, through massage, relaxation, and other healing modalities, we gain experience and knowingness. The music from Detaching The World Vol. 1 is a transient, which allows for this knowingness to occur in a peaceful, tranquil, and comforting environment.
This CD has been created to provide over 60 minutes in running time without the use of vocals or percussion. Emil Gagliardi has introduced a new style of guitar called “The Nuit’s Effect” named after its rich soothing textures and deep earthy tones. From the opening cut of “Tranquil Sunrise”, Gagliardi’s swirling guitar immediately sets the perfect mood for massage and relaxation. The density of “The Valley Beyond” swallows you up in a tapestry of color similar to a warm blanket while the hauntingly beautiful “Fallen Angel” resembles a fresh new day after a storm. [Read more →]
December 13, 2007 No Comments