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TV Massage technique # 15 : Scalp massage

January 29th, 2008 · No Comments

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If you have tried technique # 14 already, you are probably not in the mood for more pain. Which is why the last technique is a bonus, of sorts, aimed at feeling good.

This technique doesnt require too much interaction.

All the recipient needs to do here, is to remove any hairpieces that might be in your way, or holding up their hair.

Getting your scalp massaged feels great, and in a relationship you should do it for each other whenever you can. There is a minor drawback, as you ruin hairdos by doing this massage.

Now, since you are reading this, I seriously doubt that you have never tried this before. The pointers I’m giving here are different techniques to try, and it probably a set of items you havn’t thought of yet, or at least thought to express this way.

Here goes:

There are 3 different techniques you can employ for scalp massage.

I take that back, as there are no rules. But I want you to remember to always do at least these 3 different techniques.

So, when  you massage each other, think to do 3 different motions, and you will remember these techniques.

Here goes:

  • The shampooing technique: With the tips of your fingers (and thumbs), move your hands through the hair of your partner in circular motions. Rub the scalp as you do so, just as you would when shampooing. The important thing is to touch all over the scalp, to stimulate as many nerves as possible. Feel free to use your fingernails to scratch the recipient’s scalp as you do this.
  • The scalp rubbing technique: Next up, keep doing basically the same motion, but keep your fingers anchored on the scalp as you do it. Do it for a few seconds in one spot, and then begin somewhere else. Transition back and forth between techniques for better effect. This affects the scalp even more than the previous technique, and actually decreases the pressure in the head for days. You can rub in circular motions, or go from the front to the back, or up and down with your fingertips, all while anchored on the skin.
  • The “hair pull” technique: It feels great to get your hair pulled. Do it to yourself right now, and you know what I am talking about. If you’re worried about pulling too hard, here’s how to do it without accidentially hurting the recipient: Place your hands and fingers pointing upwards, with your palm flat against the recipients head. Then, gently , slowly and firmly form a fist with your hand. Doing this instead of grabbing on to some hair and pulling, guarantees a gentle squeeze, and to not accidentially rip at a too small piece of hair. So again, slowly make a fist until your hands are closed, with hair captured in your fingers. Then, you can pull slightly, by rotating your hand away from the head of this recipient, by keeping the heel of your hand against their head. And always talk to the recipient - they may be tense enough to actually want you to pull a lot harder than you would usually guess to do.

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So, remember to do these 3 different techniques every time you massage someones scalp. The first two are distinct from each other, and should be done a lot.

You can do scalp massage while facing each other, seated or standing. Imagine getting massaged when you are talking in the kitchen about balancing the budget, or about the kids grades. Had you not read all of the other articles and been doing massage for each other for some time now, this paragraph would seem absurd, but it makes a lot of sense, doesn’t it?

So, that just the beginning.

Congratulations! If you have just read all 15 articles on “TV Massage”, your should already be recieving and giving an average of 10 minutes of massage to each other every night. Which is worth *this much.

If you havn’t yet, sign up for the *freemassagetips.com email, and get a downloadable PDF with all of these techniques for you to have beside you on the couch while massaging.

Also, If you havn’t started doing this, please start *logging the time you have devoted to your massages for me. It only takes a few seconds to do, and by doing it, I know how much value is being created by this website. A lot of Religions make it seem like the afterlife is a crowded place, and I need bragging rights in heaven.

Which is why I am doing this. No cute stuff here - thanks for reading.

Previous lesson: The Navarronian death grip. Next lesson:

Introduction to the TV massage series:

Technique # 1: Using your Thumbs and four fingers as a unit.
Technique # 2: Heel of hands and four fingers as a unit.
Technique # 3: Four fingers pushing downward.
Technique # 4: Using your knuckles.
Technique # 5: Using bony parts of your hand.

Introduction to the intermediate techniques.

Technique # 6: One hand on front of body.
Technique # 7: The thumbs-stretch technique.
Technique # 8: Leveraging your body.
Technique # 9: Both hands on one side of body.
Technique # 10: The cocktail party trick.

Introduction to the advanced techniques.

Technique # 11: Leveraging your body.
Technique # 12: Massaging the neck. Mmmm…
Technique # 13: Aligning the body of the recipient.
Technique # 14: The Navarronian death grip.
Technique # 15: Scalp Massage.

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