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HIRAN Massage Shop Review @ Buddha Line 2 💆ðŸŧ

Hello friends, often hit bad, often run, exercise juicy, but spoiled, do not stretch the line before playing, after playing, so I would like to use the help to find a massage parlor instead. Today, we will review the 1st massage parlor in our hearts. Please tell each other, so I can imagine why I like it here. Start...💆ðŸŧ

Let's start from here. Parking is convenient. Parking is proportional. No need to park separately to be nervous. Because the shop is in Community Tee Park on 2 Buddha Street. The shop is on the 2nd floor. We booked from Gowabi to Thai Massage 350. - The first time it came to be a little strange. Normally, before the massage, he would soak his feet. Wash his feet, but this place is not soaked. Start to the massage bed. At first, like, no foot washing? So, it's a warm cloth wipe instead. And then start massaging. For us, later, it feels okay. I want to focus on the massage. Let's go!

Start at the store atmosphere. Warm, fragrant. Turn on the music.

Look relaxed. Clean shop in proportion. Pretty Private. Massage zone behind. Cold air. No smell. Pass 👍🏞

Later, the chiropractor didn't invite a lot of talk. Not fussy, and the atmosphere outside was quite quiet, actually relaxed.

Used to go to some places where the Pong talked very loudly, even playing a lullaby song, still not able to take, about getting ready, used to massage, then found the phone, will pick up the equipment, not ready, walk to open the door some time lost, also do not test for us. Here, lost the loop, there is definitely no such thing, got a full massage for an hour. 👍🏞

Later, communication and understanding is to say that we are shy, considerate, but here we are very honest, whatever you want can tell, always understand us, what level you want to tell, gently over there.

This is hard. No, no, no, no, no, no need to be embarrassed. The masseuse asks for redemption. Feedback is good. And what can't be mentioned is to welcome and serve both the counter and the masseuse. Okay, through 👍🏞

💆ðŸŧ Massage. We like the pattern of masseuse massage here. It is quite versatile. It combines setts well and looks attentive in every step. Starting from the feet, legs, arms, shoulders, back, neck, head. That says a little bit of a massage, that is, the massage style is not boring. At each point, there are massages, squeezing, pressing points, ironing lines, stretching, brace, bending. Many kinds of things. We feel that it is complete. I do not feel one way until boring. Most Thai massages usually massage in the same way, plus a little bit. But here, many kinds of massage can not be told. 👍🏞

For the weight of the hand, it is good for us to be fit. I used to find the type to come back to the bay with a purple bruise, there is or massage and can not raise my arm. This one has lost the loop. The massage is done. The tea is summoned to eat freshly according to the massage version. And can say that if the good things have to be light, clear, a little bruised, but not a pain until suffering. We go to hit bad and jump comfortably. Must be here. Hiran Massage All the recounted makes it the 1st zone massage salon in our hearts.

Anyone in Bang Ka Phetchasim area on the side of the country can try to go.

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