About loée Massage School and Chloé, the founder
The school – learning methode and pedagogical approach
At Loée Massage School, massage is never taught as just a sequence of gestures to memorise and reproduce. It is taught as a living practice, rooted in knowledge, sensitivity, and intention.
Each training is built on a strong pedagogical foundation that combines science and touch. Anatomy, physiology, tissue behaviour, and body systems are always part of the learning process. Understanding why you do what you do is just as important as knowing how to do it. Knowledge creates safety, precision, and freedom in your hands.
Hands-on practice is at the heart of the school. Touch cannot be learned from a screen. Sensitivity, tactioception, pressure, rhythm, and presence must be experienced, refined, and embodied. In-person teaching allows space for observation, correction, repetition, and deep integration.
The pedagogical approach is demanding but supportive.
You are guided with precision, clarity, and care, while being encouraged to develop autonomy, confidence, and professional integrity. Questions are always welcome. Curiosity is encouraged. Rigor and kindness coexist.
Long story short : few words about me
From teacher, to doula and massage therapist
Hi, I’m Chloé.
Paris-made and raised, Oslo-based.
A dreamer, an optimist, and powered mostly by love, passion… and an unhealthy number of podcasts about the human body.
I studied pedagogy and was a teacher for young children before becoming a doula and a massage therapist.
Today, I teach different massage technics and types but all rooted to women’s health and wellbeing. I’m deeply grateful that all three of my dream jobs have merged into one: being a specialized massage teacher. I truly believe sharing generously is the most precious gift we can make.
“I’m a full-on nerd when it comes to women’s bodies”
As you’ll quickly notice, I’m a full-on nerd when it comes to women’s bodies: cycles, fertility, pregnancy, birth, postpartum, menopause, PCOS, endometriosis, PMS… all the hormonal chaos and its beauty.
Aside from this, I’m equally fascinated by ageing and how massage can support this process, make it gentler, healthier, and maybe even helping us to love the journey.
I admit it: I have a slightly obsessive relationship with understanding why and how things work, how touch and massage affect the body, mind and all systems related. I’ve spent countless hard working hours studying, reading, researching and practising.
I approach massage as a language, a way to communicate with tissues, fluids, fascia, nerves, hormones, cells, and the full complexity of the human body. I needed to crack the code to truly support women through their chaos.
A lack of therapists trained in women’s health and wellbeing and a desire to help every women at every stage of life !
When seeking training in these specialised massage approaches, it quickly became clear that they were simply not available in Norway. To gain this expertise, travelling abroad was the only option. This gap highlights a clear reality: a growing demand from clients and a real lack of therapists trained in women’s health and wellbeing (massage focused).
These specialisations are still rare, yet increasingly needed. For practitioners, this means not only deeper clinical relevance, but also access to a wider and more meaningful professional field. Training in these techniques offers both purpose and strong professional opportunity.
So I really believe massage can help and support every women at every stage of life. And I have experienced it with hundreds of clients during the past 7 years.
Because I want as many women as possible to benefit from this work, my mission is to share this knowledge without holdong back. As widely as possible by building a community of skilled and specialised therapists who want to make a difference.
Deeply caring professionals, sharing the same values : empathy, respect, rigour, generosity, and understanding.
That’s why Loée Massage School was built!
A school for in-person training, because I’m definitely more human than computer and more skin than screen. Humain connection matters and tactioception and sensitivity must be trained, refined and developed.
Because behind every soft, skilled pair of hands, lie is science. Precision. Anatomy. Physiology. Research. Rigour. Discipline. And tons of practice….
Practice makes perfect.
When I say that I want to understand why and how things work, here is my quick CV
Trained and certified (I may forgot some, learn-aholic):
Doula
Baby massage instructor
Baby wearing instructor
Infant massage in school instructor
Rebozzo
Postpartum care & support
Fertility, pregnancy, menopause, endometriosis
Belly (chi nei tsang)
Lymphatic drainage / lymphatic work
Kobido (lots of)
Intra buccal
Myolifting
Many differents ayurvedics (Mukhabhyanga, Shirotchampi, Abhyanga..)
Lomi-lomi
Long story long – my massage journey in chapters
Of course, curiosity and unconditional love for massage pushed me to follow many other trainings, courses, and to read countless books and studies.. But here are the essentials, the ones that strongly transformed me and my practice.
Mummy Care – Perinatal massage
When I was pregnant for the first time in 2018, like many women, I felt the need to receive a massage, a real one. And that’s when I realised how difficult it was to find a truly good pregnancy massage in Oslo, with a practitioner who felt confident and clear about what they were doing.
Already working as a doula, I decided to train myself so I could offer real, professional massage to other pregnant women around me, as well as to my clients. After long and extensive research, I chose a wonderful school in Paris, Harmonysia Formation.
From the very first training, it was love at first sight with what would ultimately become my profession. Then ran to a second training and immediately decided to committ to the full programme. That is how a door opened onto a whole new world, and how Christine, the founder, became my first mentor.
I owe her my first steps as a massage therapist: the exploration of my tactioception and hands sensitivity, the learning of femal massage, a deeper understanding of women’s bodies, and finally the discovery of the powerful impact massage can have on both body and mind.
Facial massage - Kobido
A little later, still exploring the world of massage, I enrolled in a facial massage training inspired by Japanese Kobido. At that time, I had never massaged a face before, my fingers felt far too big for such tiny spaces but I immediately turned crazy about facial massage, and so did my clients ! It became unexpectedly popular, so much so that I had to open a waiting list! At that time we were only two or three in Oslo offering facial massage, just massage, no cosmetics.
Once again, the conclusion is clear : first, we need more therapist specialised in facial massage and secondly, we need the possibility to train Kobido or facial massage in Norway. Why don’t we have this here in scandinavia ?
New goal unlocked : becoming a massage teacher. Why not after all ? I’m already a qualified teacher, a skilled massage therapist, and undeniably nerdy. I definitely could be a massage teacher. Teaching massage suddenly felt obvious, I was missing passing on knowledge always with rigour, generosity and kindness.
I quickly realised I felt frustrated, I couldn’t teach without more training and knowledge.
This first training worked good as a very first step in facial massage, a successful initiation: accessible, pleasant and effective.
It clearly awakened something. In just three days, I had learned a protocol, a good one! But no explanation, no theory, no real understanding. Just techniques, not so precise.
Yes, it was a good start, but not enough. So I kept reading and learning but it still wasn’t enough for me. Now I needed to understand learn more, learn deep.
After many researches, I enrolled a long and authentic Kobido training in France. After a few months, my master became a mentor, and a few months later she offered me the full training to become a certified trainer. First to train by her side, then on her behalf, and then to build my own training programme.
That was one of my ultimate goals. I had wanted to become a massage teacher from the very beginning, and this was the real doorway, the big one. I am deeply grateful for all this journey and still enjoy every part of it.
Facial massage - Myolifting
Mai 2023, I heard about the myolifting massage training for the first time. Boom. New obsession unlocked! I spent hours reading and watching videos about the myolifting method.
August 2023, I flew to Paris (again) to get trained with Denis Demidov. I discovered the method and the man behind it. Both are brilliant: precise, generous, high level, science based, complete. Once again, my mind was blown.
This training was a revelation, it was sooo hard and incredibly demanding but I loved every single minute of it.
Denis recognised my work as a massage therapist and decided to open the door to the championship world. I didn’t even know it existed. Absolutely never heard about massage championship before, had you?!
He quickly became a mentor and one year later, he proposed a partnership, he wanted me to become a representative and teacher of his amazing method in France and Norway.
Since then, I have been a very happy, thankful and proud member of his teaching team. Continuing to learn from him and his team remains a strong source of motivation and personnal and professional growth.
Lymphatic Work
What links everything together and turns pieces into a whole!
I discovered the lymphatic system quite early in my life, my grand-mother has been living with lymphoma for over 25 years. But I didn’t really pay attention to it until a few years ago.
Something was missing in my understanding of the body, as if a piece of the puzzle was out of place. I started few readings, and some research, and it quickly escalated. I suddently developped a fascination with the lymphatic system. The one that links everything together and turns pieces into a whole.
Invisible, silent, discreet, almost forgotten, it is in fact at the very heart of our health. It plays, for example, a key role in regulating and reducing chronic inflammation. It is intrinsically linked to the central nervous system, the cardiovascular, digestive, respiratory, hormonal systems… Beyond physical health and wellbeing, it may also play an important role in our mental health.
It is also within the lymphatic system that the immune system operates, nothing less than that! And this is only a small part of what it does for us.
I’ll stop here, or this could become very long.
We’ll talk about it together during a training. And if you’re not a professional but simply curious, you’re very welcome to join the SelfLove & Lymphatic workshop I organise.
Championship
I’m not naturally drawn to competition, and I don’t have the mindset of wanting to be better than others.
Fortunately, massage championships have very little in common with sporting competitions. Even though some participants come to compete and win, most are there for connection, sharing, curiosity, and the desire to discover new things!
Exploring the world of massage further and better. Everyone gathers through and for the love of our profession. The atmosphere is often drived by generosity, respect and camaraderie.
Travelling to championships is deeply meaningful to me: it allows me to meet other passionate therapists and continuously enrich my practice.
I’ve even had the immense honour of being selected this year as a judge in the facial massage category at the European championships.