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10-27-16 07:33 #16004Senior Member

Posts: 304I recommend Lina at Grand Spa in Chicago.
Originally Posted by Starks
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10-26-16 23:24 #16003Senior Member

Posts: 228Little hel guys
I need a little help here. This weather and some other activities has left my back, neck and shoulders stiffer and more sore than normal. I'm looking for the best actual massage in the Chicago or Near West Suburb area. Can anybody give me any suggestions. Extras not required, but I wouldn't mind.
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10-26-16 19:25 #16002Senior Member

Posts: 1164Too bad
I don't know if you followed the link to their Facebook page, but they have a photo of their most recent addition. All I can say is I'd part with some serious coin to have fun with her!
Originally Posted by Frogger7777
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10-26-16 13:12 #16001Senior Member

Posts: 301Very attractive girls, but 0 chance of extras.
Originally Posted by CoolPatrick
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10-26-16 10:55 #16000Senior Member

Posts: 793River North American MP
https://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/thp/5836118342.html
Originally Posted by JamesTChicago
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https://www.facebook.com/InfiniteBodyworkTherapies
If you want something legit and try to see if girls are willing to offer extra menu, this place on Dearborn has been there for a few years.
Rates: $100/ hr $150/90 min.
The punch line is Selling Skills. NOT thrills!
Therapists are young American girls, massage quality is very decent. But I did not have any success in extras. Just FYI.
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10-26-16 10:52 #15999Senior Member

Posts: 793Yes, green spa is green lighted
Therapists know what they are doing and know what we are looking for. Just do or hint it correctly and you will get the typical ending at the typical price. And their massages are not bad at all.
Originally Posted by WretchedBliss
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10-25-16 19:20 #15998Senior Member

Posts: 69I've been to Green Spa.
Originally Posted by WretchedBliss
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Parking is hard to find because it's around Randolph restaurants. Service is normal, $ 2 for the normal ending. Nothing new, nothing bad, would definitely recommend if you just want a normal experience. I asked about FS (in Chinese too) but they weren't really down so I don't think you can get FS there. YMMV.
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10-25-16 19:14 #15997Senior Member

Posts: 100River North AMP
I know of one which is Green Spa off of Halsted. I personally haven't been there, but many reports from Rubmaps says it's good to go!
Originally Posted by JamesTChicago
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http://chicago.backpage.com/Therapeu...-loop/37473445
Check it out and brag about it! Stay safe.
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10-25-16 13:32 #15996Senior Member

Posts: 306River North
Hey everyone,
I work in River North and I am wondering if there are any close places to stop at on my way home. I've looked at don't see anything parlor wise. A parlor or individuals would work. Thanks in advance! Hope you gents are well and stay safe! James.
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10-24-16 21:11 #15995Senior Member

Posts: 1255Agree. Quality Matters
I agree. One unhappy customer is far more expensive than the cost of oil / lotion. I never dreamed six months ago I would be researching massage oils and lotions. We get both the lotions and oils from professional distributors. Both are odorless and easy to wash away with water. Cost is about $35 per gallon, which is minor compared to the price of the massage. The Biotin was $62 per gallon, but it's definitely something to consider.
Originally Posted by CoolPatrick
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10-24-16 17:16 #15994Senior Member

Posts: 114Help need info please
Help a visiting Cubs fan out please.
Originally Posted by WhChris
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10-24-16 16:32 #15993Senior Member

Posts: 793Good lotion is good for both clients and threapists
I think a professional grade lotion or oil is something a legit massage spa should be investing. Clients and therapists could have allergies to different oils or lotions. Aroma therapy is not for every guy. The better product can be washed off or even wiped off easily. Or at least clients will feel greasy.
Originally Posted by DMichaels69
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Bottom line: do NOT buy (and leave) a gallon of Kirkland extra virgin olive oil and leave the bottle in the room, hallway, or work area for people to see. I remembered seeing that from one of my AMP session almost three years ago, can't remember it's the spa on Halsted around Randolph or the one on Diversity near Mini Cooper dealership or the one on Clyburn near the six corner of Fullerton. It was a good massage, but I can't help feeling being grilled and it's so difficult to wash it off.
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10-24-16 15:40 #15992Banned Member

Posts: 4190Bob, if you buy a bit more expensive (hopefully better) lotion, it may be good to use rather than the crap a lot of places use. I like the Biotin idea.
Originally Posted by Bob521
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10-24-16 13:24 #15991Senior Member

Posts: 1255Biotin
Yeah I just took a look. That stuff is pretty expensive. Twice as expensive as ordinary lotion and 4 x as expensive as oil. I like the Bon Vitale Massage Lotion, as it is unscented and water dispersible. Still, I usually take a shower afterwards.
Originally Posted by BottleRocket12
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10-24-16 01:54 #15990Senior Member

Posts: 282Re: Lotion
I don't like lotion and especially oil.
Originally Posted by Bob521
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I usually ask for baby powder and some have it and some do not.








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