75 or 90 minutes
Lomi Lomi Massage
Hawaiian flowing bodywork with deep rhythm and intention
Lomi Lomi is sometimes called 'loving hands' massage — Hawaiian bodywork that uses the forearms in long, continuous, dance-like strokes. It moves like waves rather than the start-stop you might be used to. The rhythm itself is what makes it work — it bypasses the part of your brain that wants to track every sensation and lets the body finally settle.
What it helps with
- ·Deep, full-body relaxation
- ·Emotional release and unwinding
- ·Improved energy flow and mood
- ·Releases tension that traditional massage misses
- ·Unique, deeply restorative experience
Especially good for
- ·People who feel 'stuck' in their bodies
- ·Emotional or creative blocks
- ·Anyone wanting something different from standard massage
- ·Burnout recovery
- ·Those who love long, continuous strokes
What to expect
- 01Longer warming and grounding at the start.
- 02Forearms used as the primary tool — long, sweeping strokes.
- 03The work flows continuously rather than working area by area.
- 04Emotional release is common — and welcome. We move through it gently.
Common questions
How is Lomi Lomi different from Swedish?
Swedish is structured — it works one area at a time with hands. Lomi Lomi uses the forearms and flows continuously, almost like a dance. The intent is different too: Swedish is about relaxation, Lomi Lomi is about flow and release.
