Beyond chair and table massage, Samarata offers a few add-ons that come up often but aren’t always well understood. Here’s what each one actually involves.
Herbal pouch therapy
A warming, heated-herb compress therapy — aromatic and grounding, and it doesn’t require any oil. It pairs well with a standard massage session for people who want a gentler, warming addition rather than deeper pressure work.
Reflexology
A focused 20-minute foot massage aimed at improving circulation and easing general fatigue. It’s a fast add-on that doesn’t require removing much clothing, making it easy to fit into an office setting.
Dry cupping
A 20-minute treatment aimed at relieving muscle tension and boosting blood flow — a good pairing for people who sit at a desk most of the day.
Mixing add-ons
These aren’t mutually exclusive — more than one add-on can be booked in the same session, which is common for mobile massage packages built around a full self-care routine rather than a single treatment.

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