CONSTITUTION READ
Ahead of the session the practitioner takes an Ayurvedic constitution read; sesame oil is the common base, medicated with herbs the practitioner picks for the guest.
Preparing your experience
Shirodhara is one of Ayurveda's oldest sessions. Warm medicated oil is poured in a continuous unbroken stream onto the forehead, falling on what the Ayurvedic texts call the third eye. The body softens; the breath lengthens; the nervous system steps down out of vigilance. The session is used for sinusitis, migraines, insomnia and the kind of stress that sleep alone does not clear.
Therapeutic Pillar: Ayurveda, body-mind axis. The pour rate, oil temperature and stream height are calibrated by the practitioner; nothing about the session is automated.
Ahead of the session the practitioner takes an Ayurvedic constitution read; sesame oil is the common base, medicated with herbs the practitioner picks for the guest.
The guest lies on the wooden Ayurvedic table, eyes covered, hair drawn back. The room is warm and dim; the copper vessel hangs above the forehead.
Warm oil flows in a continuous unbroken stream onto the forehead, moved in slow lateral arcs by the practitioner. The pour is steady; the room is quiet.
The pour eases off; the guest stays on the table for several minutes. The oil is left in the hair for the rest of the day; conversation comes slowly for an hour.
Sleep often shifts after one session. Other gains build across a stay rather than a single visit.
Around forty minutes of pour, plus settle and close on either side.
An Ayurvedic constitution read with the practitioner ahead of the session; light meal three hours before; arrive with hair clean and unstyled.
Plan a quiet afternoon and evening; oil sits in the hair for several hours; expect a deeper than usual sleep that night.
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The Ayurvedic team is read in the morning and evening on-property; Shirodhara is one of the threaded sessions across the wider Ayurvedic offering. The constitution read at the brief shapes which oil is medicated and how the pour is paced. The practitioner sees the guest more than once across a stay.
Common questions
An Ayurvedic session in which warm medicated oil is poured in a continuous stream over the forehead for around forty minutes, settling the nervous system. The full session including settle and close runs ninety minutes.
Pregnant guests, guests with open scalp wounds, and guests on photosensitising medication should brief the Wellness Advisor ahead. The practitioner adapts or routes to a different session where needed.
Sleep often shifts after one. Migraine work is paced across three to seven sessions; the Ayurvedic practitioner sets the cadence at the brief.
A sesame oil base medicated to your Ayurvedic constitution; the herbs are picked at the pre-session read. Vegan and nut-free alternatives are available on request.
Yes, the oil is part of the work; allow several hours before washing. Guests usually plan it for late afternoon and let the oil sit through dinner.
Where
The Jayasom Signature Massage is delivered on-property at Jayasom Wellness Resort, AMAALA, on Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coast at Triple Bay; one hour by car from Al Wajh airport. Operated by Triple Bay Wellness Resort Tourism Accommodation Company.