
Massage Training Head and Shoulders
A trusted training tool for massage schools and esthetics programs, this realistic head-and-shoulders mannequin is built to give students a hands-on way to master massage techniques before working on real clients. It includes a sturdy strap so the head can be attached to a chair — creating a secure, realistic setup that holds firm during practice. Whether used on a manikin stand or fastened to a chair, it gives a repeatable, stable surface for students to practice strokes, pressure, and neck/shoulder work. The model is soft yet durable, designed to handle repeated use in learning environments.
Why Your Students And Clients Will Benefit
- Practice is done on a realistic form, so touch becomes more confident before client contact
- Consistent head positioning ensures more accurate technique and safer neck/shoulder work
- Learning on a mannequin means less risk for clients while trainees build skills
- Treatments from students feel more professional — which clients will notice and appreciate
Why Your School Will Benefit
- Secure strap attachment lets you simulate a real massage table setting, ideal for classroom drills
- Durable soft-rubber build withstands frequent, repeated use.
- Portable and easy to set up — you can quickly move from classroom to practical-lab space
- Helps standardize technique across all students, giving consistent training results
Pro Tips
- Mount the head on a chair during lessons to give students realistic posture and angle practice
- Use it to test pressure levels and flow before letting students work on real clients
- Clean and sanitize the mannequin after every session — it’s built to tolerate regular cleaning
- Combine mannequin work with verbal instruction and feedback to maximize learning
Usage
Attach the mannequin — either strap it to a chair or place it on a manikin holder. Use it in training to practice massage strokes, pressure, neck and shoulder techniques, and body positioning before moving students into live client sessions.
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Description
A trusted training tool for massage schools and esthetics programs, this realistic head-and-shoulders mannequin is built to give students a hands-on way to master massage techniques before working on real clients. It includes a sturdy strap so the head can be attached to a chair — creating a secure, realistic setup that holds firm during practice. Whether used on a manikin stand or fastened to a chair, it gives a repeatable, stable surface for students to practice strokes, pressure, and neck/shoulder work. The model is soft yet durable, designed to handle repeated use in learning environments.
Why Your Students And Clients Will Benefit
- Practice is done on a realistic form, so touch becomes more confident before client contact
- Consistent head positioning ensures more accurate technique and safer neck/shoulder work
- Learning on a mannequin means less risk for clients while trainees build skills
- Treatments from students feel more professional — which clients will notice and appreciate
Why Your School Will Benefit
- Secure strap attachment lets you simulate a real massage table setting, ideal for classroom drills
- Durable soft-rubber build withstands frequent, repeated use.
- Portable and easy to set up — you can quickly move from classroom to practical-lab space
- Helps standardize technique across all students, giving consistent training results
Pro Tips
- Mount the head on a chair during lessons to give students realistic posture and angle practice
- Use it to test pressure levels and flow before letting students work on real clients
- Clean and sanitize the mannequin after every session — it’s built to tolerate regular cleaning
- Combine mannequin work with verbal instruction and feedback to maximize learning
Usage
Attach the mannequin — either strap it to a chair or place it on a manikin holder. Use it in training to practice massage strokes, pressure, neck and shoulder techniques, and body positioning before moving students into live client sessions.













