Welcome to Massage & Mindfulness in Glasgow, your oasis of tranquility located at 290 Stonelaw Rd, Rutherglen, Glasgow G73 3RP. We specialize in providing a harmonious blend of therapeutic massage treatments and mindfulness practices, designed to enhance your overall well-being. Our skilled therapists create a serene atmosphere that invites you to unwind, destress, and rejuvenate your body and mind.

At Massage & Mindfulness in Glasgow, we understand that each individual has unique needs. Whether you’re seeking relief from muscle tension, a moment of peace in your busy life, or guidance in mindfulness practices, our dedicated team is here to customize your experience. Our services range from deep tissue and Swedish massages to mindfulness sessions that teach you valuable techniques for stress management and emotional balance.

We pride ourselves on fostering a welcoming environment where you can feel comfortable and cared for. Our commitment to your wellness journey is evident in our personalized approach and attention to detail. By choosing us, you’re not just booking a service; you’re investing in your health and happiness.

For any inquiries or to schedule an appointment, please don’t hesitate to reach out at 0141 647 8915. Discover the transformative power of relaxation and mindfulness—visit our website at [www.alifeincolour.co.uk](http://www.alifeincolour.co.uk/) for more information. Experience the difference at Massage & Mindfulness in Glasgow, where your well-being is our top priority.

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Stuart Calder

5 Google Rating

Located at the hair salon in Stonelaw Road very close to the Burnside train station, but there is fr

5/ 5

Located at the hair salon in Stonelaw Road very close to the Burnside train station, but there is free parking as well (always a bonus). I enjoyed a 1 hour massage treatment, it was the best I have ever had so I was delighted with the service, felt very comfortable and it was obvious that the masseur was well trained. I will definitely return when I am back in Glasgow and maybe try one of the different treatments next time!

Kenny W

5 Google Rating

A really good massage ,with a lot of thoughtful information that helped me keep stress free for a fe

5/ 5

A really good massage ,with a lot of thoughtful information that helped me keep stress free for a few days ,will visit again soon,many thanks

Richard May

5 Google Rating

Great massage really relaxing, and a great price. He even gave me a bottle of water and piece of fru

5/ 5

Great massage really relaxing, and a great price. He even gave me a bottle of water and piece of fruit at the end, a real gent.

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