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  2. 15 Best Cellulite Body Massagers to Smooth Out Your Skin - AOL

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    15 Best Anti-Cellulite Body Massagers — Starting at $7 Scala Silicone Anti Cellulite Massager. Scala Silicone Anti Cellulite Massager. This massager is likely the most popular one we found ...

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    Thousands of Amazon shoppers can't get enough of this No. 1 electric back massager to help soothe muscle aches. This best-selling electric massager has over 10,000 customer ratings — and it’s ...

  4. Massage - Wikipedia

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    Thai massage combines both physical and energetic aspects. It is a deep, full-body massage progressing from the feet up, and focusing on sen or energy lines throughout the body, with the aim of clearing blockages in these lines, and thus stimulating the flow of blood and lymph throughout the body. It draws on yoga, acupressure and reflexology.

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    It's an eye mask and massager that provides targeted relief for migraines and eye strain. It offers heat, vibration, massage, compression, and even music to help provide a bit of sensory ...

  6. Osim International - Wikipedia

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    OSIM International Pte Ltd (Chinese: 傲胜国际企业; pinyin: Àoshèng guójì qǐyè) is a Singapore-based company that manufactures wellness technology and lifestyle products such as well being chairs, massage chairs and sofas, slimming belts, and pulse massagers. [4]

  7. Massage chair - Wikipedia

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    They use a combination of massage rollers and airbags to massage the different parts of the body. Robotic massage chairs were first brought to market in 1954 by the Family Fujiryoki company. Today, Japan is the largest consumer of massage chairs with some surveys suggesting that over 20% of Japanese households actually own a massage chair. [7]