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  1. #15973

    Yes, green spa is green lighted

    Quote Originally Posted by WretchedBliss  [View Original Post]
    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!

    http://chicago.backpage.com/Therapeu...-loop/37473445

    Check it out and brag about it! Stay safe.
    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.

  2. #15972
    Quote Originally Posted by WretchedBliss  [View Original Post]
    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!

    http://chicago.backpage.com/Therapeu...-loop/37473445

    Check it out and brag about it! Stay safe.
    I've been to Green Spa.

    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.

  3. #15971

    River North AMP

    Quote Originally Posted by JamesTChicago  [View Original Post]
    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.
    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!

    http://chicago.backpage.com/Therapeu...-loop/37473445

    Check it out and brag about it! Stay safe.

  4. #15970

    River 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.

  5. #15969
    Senior Member


    Posts: 1255

    Agree. 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.

    Quote Originally Posted by CoolPatrick  [View Original Post]
    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.

    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.

  6. #15968

    Help need info please

    Quote Originally Posted by WhChris  [View Original Post]
    Hey guys will be in town this weekend for the series, looking for good Asian AMP.

    Near O'Hare airport or even a trusted provider. PM me or reply here please, any info appreciated!

    Go Cubbies!
    Help a visiting Cubs fan out please.

  7. #15967

    Good lotion is good for both clients and threapists

    Quote Originally Posted by DMichaels69  [View Original Post]
    Bob, 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.
    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.

    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.

  8. #15966
    Bob, 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.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bob521  [View Original Post]
    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.

  9. #15965
    Senior Member


    Posts: 1255

    Biotin

    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.

    Quote Originally Posted by BottleRocket12  [View Original Post]
    How many places have lotion available these days? I honestly hate oil massages. I hate having to drive home feeling oily. That stuff gets everywhere too. And even table showers don't get it off and besides I, like most here, prefer the ts beforehand. Biotin lotion, on the other hand, does the job just as well, is good for your skin, and comes completely off with a hot towel. A lot of times you don't even really need the towel. But you will rarely find it available and AMP's never have it.

  10. #15964

    Re: Lotion

    Quote Originally Posted by Bob521  [View Original Post]
    Any place that is serious about massage should have both. But you might need to ask for it.
    I don't like lotion and especially oil.

    I usually ask for baby powder and some have it and some do not.

  11. #15963
    Senior Member


    Posts: 1255

    Lotion

    Any place that is serious about massage should have both. But you might need to ask for it.

    Quote Originally Posted by BenBeck  [View Original Post]
    I hear you.

    A place I like is Magic 88 on Irving, partly because they use a non-oily cream and they also have a really nice shower.

    And more.

  12. #15962
    Quote Originally Posted by Jcon51  [View Original Post]
    Michelle on Diversey continues to be a good bet. Tip well and a nice, slow road to happiness is yours.
    Which place on Diversey?

  13. #15961

    Lotion

    Quote Originally Posted by BottleRocket12  [View Original Post]
    How many places have lotion available these days? I honestly hate oil massages. I hate having to drive home feeling oily. That stuff gets everywhere too. And even table showers don't get it off and besides I, like most here, prefer the ts beforehand. Biotin lotion, on the other hand, does the job just as well, is good for your skin, and comes completely off with a hot towel. A lot of times you don't even really need the towel. But you will rarely find it available and AMP's never have it.
    I hear you.

    A place I like is Magic 88 on Irving, partly because they use a non-oily cream and they also have a really nice shower.

    And more.

  14. #15960

    Visiting town this weekend

    Hey guys will be in town this weekend for the series, looking for good Asian AMP.

    Near O'Hare airport or even a trusted provider. Inbox me please, any info appreciated!

    Go Cubbies!

  15. #15959

    Dry massage?

    Quote Originally Posted by BottleRocket12  [View Original Post]
    How many places have lotion available these days? I honestly hate oil massages. I hate having to drive home feeling oily. That stuff gets everywhere too. And even table showers don't get it off and besides I, like most here, prefer the ts beforehand. Biotin lotion, on the other hand, does the job just as well, is good for your skin, and comes completely off with a hot towel. A lot of times you don't even really need the towel. But you will rarely find it available and AMP's never have it.
    I've found on more than one instance that if I asked for it, I could get a dry massage. That way my body isn't covered with oil or anything that might have a scent, and the only place I usually end up getting anything on me is when she puts oil / lotion on her hand for the 'hand shake'. They'll usually offer you a hot towel to clean up afterwards anyway, and there's not a lot of oil / lotion to clean off. Besides, I like to feel their hands on me, not sliding all over me covered in something slick.

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