Foot Spa : What is it?
| A foot spa is an electrically-powered, therapeutic device with a deep chamber large enough to accommodate a pair of feet. It is meant to be filled with water for submerging the feet. It produce bubbles, heat, or vibrations that relax, soothe, and massage tired feet. It is commonly used at home, spas, salons, and wellness centers. |
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Kinds of Foot Spas include the following: |
Massaging foot spa
- A massaging foot spa has several built-in, massaging rollers that knead the soles of the feet.
- It releases air bubbles for extra massaging.
- It has built-in controls that allow users to change its vibrating and massaging modes.
Infrared foot spa
- An infrared foot spa uses infrared technology to produce heat that deeply penetrates the foot muscles.
- It has infrared heat pads that can be combined with vibrating pads and rollers for a better and effective massage.
- Its built-in controls can be lightly tapped by the toes to activate.
Bubble foot spa
- A bubble foot spa relies on water bubbles to provide soothing foot therapy.
- Bubbles are released through strategically placed air vents. They can be combined with heat and rollers for a better massage.
- Bubble production can be doubled using specific controls.
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Splash guards: Choose a foot spa with splash guards on the front and sides to prevent water from spilling onto the floor. Usually made of hard, molded plastic, splash guards partly cover the opening of the foot spa.
Remote control: Choose a foot spa with an integrated remote control that allows you to change the device's heat, vibration, and massage modes without bending down to reach the built-in controls.
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