From: balerina Simona
To: jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>
Subject: Re:
Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2017 13:00:01 +0000
Thank You very much Jeffrey! You are so wonderful!
I am sending you the details of these course.
I still don't know where excactly it takes place, just after the payment I will receive the address !
There are 4 levels of this trainning. I have registered for Level I and 2 that is why it takes a week . from
February 16th to 22nd. i would be great if i could come one day before. So I would be staying from 15 th to 22nd
or 23
This is a link:
Thank You very much!
Sent from my iPad
On 12 Nov 2017, at 12:10, jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com> wrote:
i will find a solution for the stay, the guest apt is currently supposed to be occupied. no worry, please send
details of the course.
On Sun, Nov 12, 2017 at 1:34 AM, balerina Simona > wrote:
Dear Jeffrey,
With some doubts and long researching and thinking I have almost decited to go for massage trainning in
Paris. Thinking about the future, which is always a big secret for me and probobly for many people , I felt
having a craft which will always be the opportunity for me to earn money.
It is one of the greatest Japanese facial techniques . Usually people name it as Kobido.
But Kobido does not mean Japanese facial massage. Kobido is a company and lineage that offers Japanese
facials and has set many facial treatment trends over the centuries. Kobido's primary focus is on facial
treatments, but it actually includes other treatments that are not applied to the face (eg. Hand, Foot,
Gemstone, and more).
Kobido is the oldest and most technical form of facial available in Japan. It is built upon 48 Ancient
Signature Techniques which focus on special percussion based treatment. These technique involves the
bending and reshaping of the hands during application, some techniques may even appear to be a stroke but
there are still subtle changes to the shape of the hand. One reasons why the Kobido signature techniques can
be challenging to learn is that they are based off of competition level techniques from some of the greatest
masters of the time. Therefore Kobido is a traditional art that takes years to master and cannot be learned in a
short period.
Jeffrey, before a payed the bill I would like to ask You if your guests appartment in Paris would be available
for me from February 16th to 22nd? it would be a huge help if i could stay there at this period!
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Your oppinion is always important for me!
My morning song for You - http://youtu.be/Gkh5GIu-IYo
Big kisses!
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