F.A.Q.

  • Every treatment and modality are unique because it is customized for the needs of each client. However, there are certain things that are common. Before you start, Marjorie will ask you about your goals and expectations. You will also be asked about your health history. Together you will create a session plan to focus on your problem areas.

  • It is very hard to say. Every person is unique and will respond in their own way to treatments. It may take one session, or it may take many. You will need to talk to Marjorie about that after she has had a chance to evaluate you. If you have a special concern, please let her know before your appointment.

    Magi Studio encourages a maintenance program for your whole body.

  • It is important to know that your modesty will be always protected. Wear comfortable clothing, preferably cotton/organic fibers. For most treatments, except for massage, you will be clothed.

  • Yes, I encourage you to share with me any changes in your medical history. This way I can adapt and create a better and more suited treatment for you.

  • Just add your item to the basket and proceed to the check out. You will be guided to process your payment.

  • Marjorie is an accredited, certified practitioner and instructor; but her practice is not registered with a particular insurance program. It is too difficult to do especially since some of her treatments are virtual.

  • Appointments cancelled without 24hours notice will be charged.

  • For BodyTalk – We recommend comfortable clothing and good hydration before your session. Energy flows better. If you opt for a virtual session, find a comfortable, quiet place, bring your electronic device and something to write some notes with (preferably pen and paper).

    For Massage – A good hydration is important. Don’t come with a full belly since it could become uncomfortable.

    For Yoga – Wear comfortable clothing, especially something that can move with you. A full stomach is not recommended. Have your yoga mat, blocks, straps, water, and a small towel available. Find a safe place to practice. This applies for virtual or in-person sessions.