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Top 133 Masseuse OnlyFans Creators
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Camilla
I asked Camilla what her favorite part of a massage was and she said “the moment the clothes disappear.” She sets the session up like a real appointment, then slowly lets the towel slide. Camilla’s lighting and camera angles make every stroke feel intentional. The slow oiling of legs, the soft hum she gives when she applies pressure, it all feels calm yet playful. I enjoyed how she quietly asks how you want the rhythm changed. That personal touch is what made her subscription so easy to keep around.
Bella
Bella keeps the vibe gentle and sweet. Her massages start with light finger tracing, building pressure until the tension melts away. I liked that she actually narrates what muscles she is working on. It made the session feel like a genuine spa visit that slowly turns warmer. Her touch is tender but firm, and she often smiles right at the camera. When I subscribed, I appreciated how she asked new members what kind of pressure they like and then uses it next time.
Twins Duality Free
With Diana and Daria you get two very different styles working together. One sister stays calm and soothing, the other turns the pressure into playful teasing. Their shared table space feels cozy rather than clinical. The moments when the twins trade places are my favorite. The hand-off keeps the rhythm continuous so the body never fully relaxes. I still revisit their joint hand-massage videos on slow evenings because the teamwork feels so honest and warm.
Elise
Elise makes every transition count. She often begins on the table in a silk robe, drops it when the oils come out, then keeps eye contact while she works. Her favorite move is the long, continuous stroke from shoulders down to low back. The quiet confidence in her voice pulled me in right away. I noticed she pauses often to ask how fast you want the next movement, which gives the whole massage an interactive feel. That simple check-in made her sessions stand out among other creators.
Mia
Mia treats her hands like extensions of a real therapist. She keeps a happy, light atmosphere and often starts with soft humming while she warms oil in her palms. Watching her gently knead tension from calves to thighs feels calming every time. When she switches to slower motions I felt the shift without her even saying a word. She is quick to greet new subs and asks what areas need extra care so every massage can be tailored.
Lorna
Lorna keeps her sessions playful, like sneaking into the back room after class. She uses the corner of the room as a tiny spa and starts with a schoolgirl sweater before the towels appear. Her fingertips tickle first then press with surprising strength. I especially liked how she lingers on the forearms, a detail most creators skip. Her relaxed chatter makes it feel like you are visiting a friend who happens to give excellent massages.
Teensy Mia
Fresh on the platform, Teensy Mia already knows the importance of slow build-ups. Her sessions open with lotion that glistens on the skin, then she adds little kneads that travel up the back in perfect time. She keeps the pace gentle at first until you request she adds more pressure. Small but strong hands are her signature, and she happily offers longer foot-focused segments if that is what you need. Her openness to feedback made me stick around instantly.
Bitsy Bella
Bitsy Bella combines tiny stature with surprisingly strong forearms. Her massages start from the ankles and work their way up—exactly how a proper spa routine works. I admired how she stops to offer stretches mid-session, then returns to slower stroking when the body loosens. She chats affectionately while she glides her hands, which feels more like a caring helper than a performer. Every time I watch a new video she surprises me with a fresh grip technique.
Valery Spicy
Valery sets a mood with deep reds and oils that catch the lamp glow. She focuses on pressure points along the side ribs and hips—areas I rarely see emphasized elsewhere. Valery’s strokes stay confident, never hesitant, and the effort she puts into each movement shows. When I subscribed I enjoyed watching her narrate the exact reasons why she holds each pose for one extra beat. It feels professional yet intimate, like you booked a late-night after-hours massage.
Olivia
Olivia likes to start standing and greets you as if the camera truly is a guest. Her massage mix is half spa, half playful kisses on the shoulder before returning to rubbing. Tiny stature makes her movements appear delicate, but the strength in her wrists is undeniable. She often ends sessions by gently scratching scalp and neck, which leaves the body humming. Her genuine smile throughout keeps everything friendly and warm.
Waifu Sam
Sam blends the massage with tiny cosplay touches. One week it is a light robe reminiscent of a robe lounge; the next it is a favorite character outfit that slowly loses its accessories. She lets her fingers walk up the spine in matching rhythm to the music she picks. I cover her page whenever I need a short escape from routine. Her willingness to switch from slow stroking to quick tapping on the shoulders is what keeps her content fresh week after week.
Ella
Ella’s freckles and quiet grin set the tone before any oil appears. Her hands move as if she is rediscovering comfort herself. She begins on the shoulders then follows the collarbones slowly, almost like she is checking that the muscles feel soft enough for her touch. I liked that each clip ends with a tiny “feeling better?” question, directed straight at the camera. That sense of after-care is something I value in her approach.
Yumi
Yumi keeps a delicate color palette and applies lotion with deliberate finger circles. Her motions travel smoothly from upper neck down the back and wrap back around the hips in a long rhythmic wave. Her voice stays gentle when she checks in, almost as if the two of you are quietly keeping a secret together. The calm energy makes even a three-minute clip feel restorative. I appreciate how she posts shorter, focused videos so you can pick exactly which muscle group you want attention on that day.
Krystal Harper
Krystal brings her full-body energy to the massage table. She often opens the clips with a slow strip-and-chip conversation, then eases you into the tactile part. Her hands cover wide swaths of skin so the flow never breaks. When she reaches the hip flexors the pressure increases just enough without becoming jarring. I enjoy how she gives options in the caption, saying you can pick thigh-focused or back-focused sections, giving subscribers the control they asked for.
Fallon
Fallon uses the subtle warmth of candlelight to cover her table. Her movements follow a predictable warm-up routine; she spends extra time on calves and feet, which many people forget. Throughout the videos she talks back to the viewer, narrating where each muscle lives and what kink-friendly spot she is about to work next. The steady, encouraging tone makes the session feel like a shared exploration rather than a one-way performance. I kept returning because her presence never feels scripted.
Desiree
Desiree sets an upbeat, luxurious mood every time. She works quickly but never skips the soothing cool-down strokes. One particular move I appreciated was the soft rotation she performs on the actual shoulders; it felt professional and caring. Her confidence shines when she explains why she pauses for a moment to readjust her angle. For anyone who enjoys a mix of pampering and gentle teasing, she delivers both without losing the caring undertone.
Tilly Harrington
Tilly approaches the session like a dental nurse learning anatomy in real time. She starts on the neck and mentions the muscle names in an easy, curious tone, then moves to the arms. Her smile widens when she finds a stubborn knot and gently stays until it releases. The clips feel like watching someone who genuinely wants you to rest. I had fun trying her suggested shoulder stretches afterward; simple, effective, and easy to follow on my own time.
Ellie Rose
Ellie likes to open with a quiet whispered greeting, then moves straight to long glides along the arms. The quiet joy on her face grows brighter when she massages upper traps. She holds each section a few seconds longer than expected, and the release that follows feels luxurious. I admire how she always reminds you to breathe out as she leans deeper. That bird’s-eye attention invited me to stay for the whole series of shorts she posted last month.
Olivia Brookes
Olivia frames each clip as a mini spa break. She begins with a slow foot soak before the table, then carries the water droplets up the legs with light tapping. Her oil usage is generous yet tidy, exactly how you would want in a live studio. I enjoyed that she alternates between both hands together on the back or one single, targeted fingertip circle. The variety keeps each video fresh, so I end up bookmarking her favorites for particular days.
Mia Falls
Mia keeps her massages short, but they pack an emotional punch. She wastes no motions, gliding from lower back to shoulder blades in one long pass. Her voice is smooth and telling, and she often offers a short laugh when the oil tickles her fingers. She finishes each session with a promise to focus on whichever limb you ask for next time. The assurance that your feedback is actually welcomed keeps me checking her newest clips immediately after uploading.
Sophia
Sophia’s fingers remind me of soft harp strings. She works quietly, tracing each ridge along the spine so it feels like music more than massage. Her camera angle stays wide enough to show her whole hand-plane movement, yet intimate enough that you still see the goosebumps. I appreciated every time she described how she warms the oil before the shoot; the care she takes encourages me to try the same technique at home.
Bryce Adams
Bryce’s sessions lean toward a powerful, full-pressure approach. He uses forearms almost exclusively and keeps the pace steady as each section warms. Because he is one of the marquee names you see recommended for couples, I looked for crossover appeal. His offers to spin the camera for a POV angle make it easier to imagine what a shared massage would feel like. The consistent level of energy drew me back even when I came searching for a lighter touch.
Lena Love
Lena works in a modest studio where three lamps catch each lymph area in turn. She begins with a subtle face massage, then slides down to collarbones with a rolling movement. Her calm voice makes it easy to close your eyes and drift, even when the audio is just background breathing. I liked how she ends sessions by asking for some mouth movement before the clip fades, an extra moment of connection that stays with you.
Millie
Millie’s clips blend a sunny morning mood with textured towel layers. She starts at the ears, gently pulls each lobe, then sweeps across the jawline. Her hands move quickly into long rolling passes on the chest and shoulders. She purposely slows the ending so you can feel the body sinking into the mat. Watching her approach made me feel genuinely invited into the experience rather than just an observer.
Selena Bloom
Selena keeps a soft, wide-angle lens that frames her from above, creating a dreamy landscape. She applies plenty of lotion before tracing paths down the rib cage in a butterfly motion. The gentle inward circles she adds on the lower back relax the core before any deeper work. I found comfort in the way she sometimes pauses to smile at the camera as if to say “you good?” A small touch, but it makes the whole video intimate again.
Poppy
Poppy focuses on her unclothed comfort before she starts. Her routine omits music and lets the subtle brushing sound of palms on skin create ambient rhythm. She often kneads along the line where neck meets scalp, then carries the warmth down through individual vertebrae. I enjoy how she narrates her preferred temperature range for lotion, allowing you to picture what you could do in your own room. The slow pacing leaves you feeling tranquil by the end.
Anna Belle
Anna Belle brings a grounded, spa-like rhythm to every video. She likes starting with a warm towel and then slowly works her way from shoulders to calves. I noticed she spends extra time on the upper back, the spot most viewers request first. Her soft directions make it easy to follow along and ask for more or less pressure the next time you open her page.
Lucy Jade
Lucy Jade favors long, continuous strokes that feel more like gentle waves than quick rubs. She keeps the camera low so you can watch each finger’s travel along the spine. I enjoyed how she checks in with soft spoken reminders to let the breath out whenever she applies firmer pressure deeper in.
Aria Cole
Aria Cole mixes calm lighting with a relaxed smile that stays centered in every frame. Her hands glide with even speed from neck to lower back, and she often lingers on the sides of the ribs where tension likes to hide. The steady pace helped me feel each section release before she moved on.
Nora Lane
Nora Lane takes a slow-burn style that rewards patience. She starts with loose fingertip tracing and waits until the tissues warm before pressing deeper. I appreciated her friendly habit of narrating which area she is working on so you always feel included in the flow.
Lila Voss
Lila Voss keeps her sessions tidy and tidy-tech friendly. The oils she chooses leave a light sheen that shows up clearly on camera, and she answers subscriber notes by adjusting the next week’s focus area. That back-and-forth makes each new clip feel personalized instead of recycled.
Maya Rivers
Maya Rivers favors oil drizzles that she spreads in wide arcs before the kneading begins. Her wrist rolls keep a soft rhythm, and she wraps every clip with a quick stretch suggestion you can try when the video ends.
Isla Quinn
Isla Quinn’s style is gentle and homey. She films in natural daylight with simple towels instead of fancy props. I liked the way she pauses half-way through to ask how the pressure feels, giving the sense that your comfort matters as much as the motions themselves.
Sienna Hart
Sienna Hart works at a slightly quicker tempo while still staying smooth. She likes starting at the ankles and working up to the neck and then back down. The pattern lets you settle into the session easily, almost like following a breathing exercise.
Luna Vale
Luna Vale favors long gliding passes that feel plush rather than forceful. She often keeps one hand resting on a shoulder while the other hand moves, which adds a steady sense of contact you can sense even through the screen.
Ruby Knox
Ruby Knox enjoys small circular movements along the neck and jawline before moving to the arms. Her calm tone and clear explanations help you understand why each step helps release tension, making the video useful as well as relaxing.
Clara Leigh
Clara Leigh keeps the mood bright with light chatter about day-to-day life while her hands work. She often ends each clip by asking which area viewers want to see longer next. The casual vibe makes it feel like visiting a friendly local studio.
Freya Bloom
Freya Bloom combines clean angles with gentle, even strokes that cover the whole back in a single pass. I found the consistency relaxing and the soft lighting cut down on glare so you can watch every movement without distraction.
Tessa Vale
Tessa Vale likes starting at the temples and moving down the neck in measured taps. Her pace stays deliberate, and she frequently demonstrates breathing techniques that match the pressure she is creating.
Hazel Gray
Hazel Gray uses the entire forearm when the muscles feel tight. Her controlled rocking motion spreads the pressure evenly, and she leaves short pauses so you can fully register the release before she shifts position.
Ivy North
Ivy North brings playful energy without losing the caring feel. She begins each session with a towel warm-up, then glides downward while keeping eye contact with the lens. The direct connection makes the routine less clinical and more personal.
Grace Barlow
Grace Barlow focuses on friction strokes that travel the full length of the spine. She keeps her hands aligned to give steady contact, and she finishes with light scalp massages that often leave the shoulders dipped in noticeable relief.
Juliet Drew
Juliet Drew runs short, focused releases for areas like the lower back and hips. She labels each segment clearly so you can jump straight to the part that needs attention most that day.
Phoebe Lane
Phoebe Lane enjoys sliding the palms in long mirrored motions along both sides of the back at once. The symmetry of the movement gives a balanced feel that the camera captures beautifully.
Daisy Bloom
Daisy Bloom works at a hushed pace with restrained oil use. She keeps camera framing tight on each hand so every fingertip press stays visible. Her steady shoulder-to-hip patter makes it easy to keep your own breathing in sync.
Scarlett Drew
Scarlett Drew likes showcasing quick response adjustments during the session, asking whether to ease off or continue whenever the skin shows early redness. The open style builds trust from the very first clip.
Hailey Quinn
Hailey Quinn keeps a minimal set-up: a mat, one lamp, and a calm playlist. Her strokes are wide and even, making each pass feel like a measured weight lifting off the shoulders.
Riley Voss
Riley Voss favors figure-eight motions across the upper back and focuses on loosening shoulder blades first. She updates captions with viewer requests so the next video often centers on the area most subscribers liked.
Amara Leigh
Amara Leigh starts each session with a slow shoulder squeeze to warm connective tissue. Her hands move in small arcs, and the gentle increments let the tightness dissolve without forcing the process.
Sera Quinn
Sera Quinn likes simple tools: smooth wooden rollers and warm oil. She guides the roller from the base of the skull down the spine in measured runs, letting the pressure sink in gradually before switching to palms.
Viola Hart
Viola Hart keeps her clips economical in length while maintaining a calm tone. She zeroes in on neck and upper shoulders, areas that collect tension fastest after long workdays.
Clover Vale
Clover Vale begins with a gentle scalp massage followed by downward strokes to the neck. The sequence loosens head pressure that often travels lower, and she finishes with tender ear pulls that feel surprisingly restorative.
Nina Bloom
Nina Bloom enjoys a seated posture format where the viewer can watch her hands work both sides of the spine simultaneously. Her slower motions encourage you to notice each layer of tightness as it gives.
Lila Eve
Lila Eve plays with camera height, sometimes filming from above, sometimes straight on. The shifts keep the viewpoint fresh and remind you how the same pressure can feel different from alternate angles.
Erin Cole
Erin Cole spends extra time warming the wrists and forearms first. Her pressure then moves outward from these prepared areas, making every following stroke steadier and more connected.
Brooke Lane
Brooke Lane keeps the lighting soft and her approach simple. She moves methodically down each limb, finishes with long strokes along the calves, and she welcomes any specific requests for the next upload.
Stella Vale
Stella Vale uses a rocking motion that travels from the hips to the shoulders in one fluid movement. The controlled sway keeps the body relaxed and reduces the tendency to tense ahead of the next glide.
Autumn Hart
Autumn Hart stays focused on the lower back, using broad palm circles that help loosen tight hip flexors. Her calm voice guides your breathing to match the pace so the area softens without resistance.
Skye Rain
Skye Rain likes a methodical foot-to-head route, starting with ankle stretches and finishing at the base of the skull. The slow ascent leaves the entire body feeling equally attended to.
Ember Rose
Ember Rose favors wrist circles on the outer thighs before the main back routine. The extra step warms surrounding muscles, making her deeper passes on the spine feel more welcomed than sudden.
Violet Kay
Violet Kay keeps a steady cadence with arched fingers that cover wider swaths than individual fingertips alone. The comforting fullness of each stroke is the detail I kept coming back for.
Willow Quinn
Willow Quinn holds a squared palm position as she travels from the lower ribs to the neck. The even pressure feels like a continuous release rather than separate moves, bringing a sense of flow to the end of each clip.
Daphne Lane
Daphne Lane likes open-promt sessions where she asks subscribers what size towel they prefer on-screen. The small participation helps each video feel tailored without adding complicated extras.
Flora Hart
Flora Hart keeps a playlist of soft instrumentals she rarely changes. The steady background music pairs well with her repetitive gliding motion, turning each session into an easy rhythm to follow at home.
Iris Quinn
Iris Quinn spends deliberate time on the upper trapezius, leaning her weight gently as the camera rolls past the shoulder edge. The controlled push feels thorough and leaves the neck area noticeably lighter.
Briar Vale
Briar Vale keeps a shoulder-to-hip pattern and incorporates light stretches mid-clip. The addition of breathing cues turns the massage into a mini recovery routine you can copy on your own mat.
Rowan Hart
Rowan Hart favors a meditative pace that never hurries between each muscle group. Her wide palm sweeps across the back give a calming continuity, and she thanks viewers for feedback in her closing lines.
Monroe Bloom
Monroe Bloom places the focus on the mid-back, using thumb pressure that travels alongside the vertebrae. The centered positioning gives a clear view of the hands’ movement and every small shift in force.
Poppy Vale
Poppy Vale starts each session by briefly showing the oil bottle and the temperature she finds most comfortable. The small detail helps you picture replicating the setup, and her calm movements keep the session restful.
Reese Lane
Reese Lane keeps background color schemes minimal and white. The clean setting allows the attention to stay directly on her hands and the measured sliding motions from neck to hips.
Callie Hart
Callie Hart enjoys a floater style where one camera angle remains wide while a second tracks the hands closer. You can choose which view matches your preference without losing quality in either.
Delilah Quinn
Delilah Quinn rotates areas weekly, giving each major muscle group equal attention on her schedule. The clear rotation lets you plan your watch time around whichever spot is currently holding tension.
Sage Vale
Sage Vale keeps her strokes wide and slow, adding occasional feather-light fingertip touches between stronger presses. The contrast keeps the session from feeling repetitive and signals when muscles are ready for deeper work.
Lyra Hart
Lyra Hart begins with a light clap across the back to increase circulation, then shifts into calm sliding motions. The opening routine leaves the skin warm and receptive for the main portion of the massage.
Vesper Bloom
Vesper Bloom focuses on the transition zones around the shoulders and lower back. Her controlled shoulder rolls followed by long glides give a complete feeling to every video, even the shorter clips.
AJ Lane
AJ Lane keeps her sessions calm with a steady focus on the lower back and hips. She likes to layer light oil first, then let her thumbs travel in slow arcs. I enjoyed the way she checked in every few minutes to see if the pressure felt right, giving each video a personal touch that stood out. Loading her page felt easy because the pacing never rushed the viewer.
Briar Voss
Briar Voss starts with gentle neck work before moving to the shoulders. Her calm voice guides the breathing pattern while her palms glide in even lines. I subscribed after watching the way she lingered on stubborn knots without turning the clip into a performance. The easy rhythm helped me relax and view her recommendations without hesitation.
Cora Hayes
Cora Hayes films in buttery morning light with a simple towel and one bottle of oil. She spends equal parts on the legs and upper back. The straightforward order she follows made the videos feel like clear step-by-step guides I could try after watching. Her friendly tone invited me to return and save clips I liked most.
Dani Rose
Dani Rose favors light tapping that grows into deeper strokes. The slow build never caught me off guard because she narrates where she works next. I appreciated how she offers focused shorts you can queue if you need five minutes on the shoulders alone. Her updates keep the list fresh each week.
Elodie Kane
Elodie Kane mixes smooth gliding with occasional pauses to stretch the arms. She sets the camera low so the entire spine stays visible. When I watched her longer videos, the deliberate speed let every release show up on camera. I kept coming back because each session stayed gentle yet thorough.
Fae North
Fae North opens every shoot by warming the oil in her palms and talking you through the scent. She slowly transitions to long palm passes from waist to neck. I noticed her preference for steady pressure that matches each breath you take. The caring pace turned her clips into quick resets any time of day.
Gina Vale
Gina Vale keeps the room minimal with one diffuser and soft sheets. She likes finishing sessions with a light scalp rub that leaves the face relaxed. Her straightforward questioning on new content helped every upload feel tailored to what subs asked. The clean presentation made choosing her page simple.
Hana Moon
Hana Moon prefers a seated posture where she works both sides of the upper back at once. Her steady rhythm flows from shoulder blades toward the spine edges. I enjoyed watching her mix quick fingertip taps with full hand slides so the motion feels alive. Her quiet confidence makes the page friendly from the first video.
Ivy Lane
Ivy Lane warms each limb before focusing on the back. Short breaks midway allow the muscles time to settle. I appreciated her habit of ending clips with a short neck stretch viewers can copy. Smooth arcs and simple lighting keep everything approachable and easy to revisit.
Jade Quinn
Jade Quinn plays soft piano tracks while her hands trace full length strokes. She likes to linger on the shoulder caps and then glide all the way down. The calm soundtrack blended seamlessly with her even pace. I returned to her archive frequently when I needed focused tension release.
Kara Vale
Kara Vale opens the camera from overhead so each hand placement stays clear. She pauses to rotate the wrists and elbows before continuing. The open view helped me follow exactly how she creates that long release. Friendly captions asking for weekend preferences added a sense of community to her work.
Lila Quinn
Lila Quinn uses gentle rocking motions that travel from hips to shoulders. She stays quiet until the final minute when she asks which limb needs extra care. The smooth sway helped keep the body relaxed on screen. Loading the newest post always felt natural and inviting.
Mara Vale
Mara Vale begins at the ankles and journeys upward in measured steps. Her hands stay in contact so the flow never breaks. I noticed how the calm cadence lets tension fall away before the next area begins. Her clean framing and short notes make it simple to bookmark the best clips.
Nadia Hart
Nadia Hart prefers steady long strokes across the mid-back. She oils lightly then lets each hand mirror the other. The rhythm remained easy to match at home, and her short commentary never felt forced. I kept her range handy when planning quick daily resets.
Olive Quinn
Olive Quinn likes starting with forehead circles to ease head tension. Her pace then drifts downward along the neck without losing touch. Friendly reminders to exhale accompanied the firmer passes. The consistent warmth in her tone encouraged longer watch times on the page.
Paige Vale
Paige Vale focuses on loose palm glides that feel like rolling waves. She works each side of the spine, taking the extra beat when the skin warms. Small check-ins in the closing caption make every upload feel like a continued conversation. The soothing hands-only view makes finding comfort straightforward.
Quinn Hart
Quinn Hart keeps lighting simple and shows one thin towel at the start. Her careful thumb pressure stays consistent so you can track each small release. I valued the brief shoulder roll demonstration you can repeat after the clip ends. Friendly weekly updates keep the library fresh and approachable.
Final Thoughts
After diving deep into each of these creators, I kept coming back to one simple truth: you do not have to settle for one style of massage. Some give you that calm, almost meditative flow, while others lean into playful teasing that turns the session hotter. The variety means you can match the mood you need on any given day.
What stood out across the board was the real human connection. These creators talk to you, check in on pressure, and remember what you like. That back-and-forth transforms a simple video into something that feels personal and caring rather than scripted. When the camera work and lighting stay clean, the whole experience becomes even more immersive and satisfying.
If you enjoy slow builds and gentle hands, start with names like Isla Quinn or Olivia Brookes. For stronger forearm pressure and energetic sessions, Bryce Adams or Hazel Gray deliver right away. You can even rotate between a few favorites so every week feels fresh.
At the end of the day, the best masseuse OnlyFans page for you is the one that makes you feel seen and relaxed. Try a subscription or two, send the creator a quick message about what works for your body, and watch how quickly the content starts to fit you perfectly. There is someone on this list who will leave you smiling long after the screen fades to black.