The likely word is the French-origin noun masseuse(massage giver).
A woman who gives massages is called a masseuse. A man is called a masseur Massage Therapist, depending on the state, and education of the therapist this may be preceded by Licensed, certified or registered
the opposite of masseuse is masseur
The male form of masseuse is masseur.
She relaxed completely while the deft fingers of the masseuse massaged her body.
The Masseuse (The Body Work Trilogy) is by Sierra Kincade.
People have a true love and appreciation for a masseuse. A masseuse has the ability to relieve any person of stress from life. If a masseuse wants to get high-profile clients, however, he or she will need to attend one of the many massage therapy schools out there. A massage therapy school will open doors for any masseuse.
Health massage therapists are also called or referred to as masseuse.
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A lady who 'does massages' is correctly referred to as a masseuse whilst a gentleman performing the act is referred to as a masseur. These are the traditionally used European terms from the 19th century when French was the politically correct and fashionable language. Unfortunately, in today's sterile world of social correctness, many people use the term 'massage therapist', which tends to distance the fact that massage involves two human beings and that the human touch is a large part of the therapy.
She was a masseuse.
female