No offense, but of course you wouldn't! Anybody can give a foot massage. In fact, I could probably just stand out in the streets and give a foot massage to a person right now.
In the privacy of your own home yes. But to do it as a business no. You would need a license. Would fall under massage parlor.
Yes. If you accept money or barter for your services you will need to have a license. California does not have state regulation for massage so it is up to each county, or city municipality, to make their own local laws. There is, however, a state esthetician license which will allow you to do foot massages as part of your business. Whichever route you choose, you will still need a license.
It depends on where you live and what your local and/or State laws say you need. In some States you can do Reflexology without having to have a massage therapy license.
Each state in the US differs on its definition and interpretation of massage scope of practice. It is best to check with your local authorities. But for a direct answer, if you collect money for any kind of service you most likely will have to have some sort of a license.
Each state in the US differs on its definition and interpretation of massage scope of practice. It is best to check with your local authorities. But for a direct answer, if you collect money for any kind of service you most likely will have to have some sort of a license.
You will need a massage therapist's license in most states.
First the foot massage, then the rest. Please.
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One can get a foot massage at a website called Amazon. Many foot massages can be found at this website. If one is looking for someone to do the foot massage, then one should go to a store such as Aqua Foot Care.
Well, in general, anyone can give massage to anyone else with permission. The question that you are probably asking is whether you can charge money for it. That is a question that can only be answered by the local authorities. The best advise I can give you is to go to you local city hall and ask them first. From there, you may end up going to county, state, or federal authorities to get all the approvals you need. Added 05/18/2014 - the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) Chapter 18.108 RCW is what deals with massage therapy. If you are going to charge for services you must be a licensed massage therapist or reflexologist. If you do not charge, you dont need to be licensed, as long as you are not 1) providing the service as a form of therapy, 2) using any of the titles designated in RCW 18.108.030 such as massage, massage practitioner, massage therapist, masseuse, etc (there is a long list of titles there)
I've had a foot massage and I didn't want it to stop. It was very relaxing. I also reccommend snake massage. I had a vibrating snake on my back and it was lovely.