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Wildflower Massage and Bodywork is ready to help relieve the stress of the holidays

by LISA ABSHIRE
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August 9, 2024
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HINTON W.Va. (Hinton News) – If you are already feeling the stress of the holidays, Wildflower Massage and Bodywork is the place for you. Offering personalized therapies such as Swedish or deep tissue massage, aromatherapy massage, hot stone, energy healing, Thai reflexology, cranial sacral therapy, flower essences and more.  

Wildflower Massage and Bodywork is a locally owned mother and daughter-run business in Hinton West Virginia. 

According to Michelle Adair, one of the owners, Wildflower offers 30,60 and 90-minute sessions, evening and weekend appointments as well as certain Sunday afternoons to accommodate clients. 

Adair said that she and her daughter collectively have 17 years of experience in bringing clients the best, most healing and relaxing experience to achieve peace and calm inside and out while experiencing Massage and the healing touch of reiki. 

Additionally, Adair stated that gift certificates are particularly popular around the holidays and to be sure and get yours for that special someone or book your appointment to ensure you get in before they fill up. 

Michelle stated they opened in September and that word of mouth has helped spread the news about their business. You can find Wildflower Massage and Bodywork at 300 Greenbrier Avenue. For more information, call 505-240-7025 or book online at www.massgebook.com.book/biz/michelleadair.

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LISA ABSHIRE

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