Here are the product details, positive and negative aspects, and materials/ingredients of foot spa basins based on the search results:
Product Details:
- Foot spa basins are designed to provide soothing relief to tired feet after a long day of standing or walking.
- They come in different sizes and designs, from basic stainless steel basins to portable foot basins with built-in whirlpool action.
- Foot spa basins are professionally designed with raised dots and rounded arch supports strategically placed on the bottom for maximum massage therapy potential.
- They can help alleviate aches and pains, treat sore feet, bunions, plantar fasciitis, metatarsalgia, tendonitis, twisted ankles, arthritic toes & joints, and other foot and ankle ailments.
- Foot spa basins can also be used to remove calluses, fungus, and dead skin.
Positive Aspects:
- Foot spa basins can increase blood circulation and relieve muscle pain.
- They can hydrate the skin and relieve aches and pains due to standing for hours or walking in uncomfortable shoes.
- Foot spa basins are made of heavy-duty plastic with extra high walls, making them strong and sturdy.
- They are easy to use and can be used at home.
Negative Aspects:
- Disinfectants must never be placed in the foot bath with your client’s feet as they can be harmful to the skin.
- Excessively abrasive scrubs should be avoided as they may leave tiny, invisible scratches on the skin.
Materials/Ingredients:
- Foot spa basins are made of plastic.
- Foot soaks are products containing gentle soaps, moisturizers, and other additives that are used in the pedicure bath to cleanse and soften the skin.
- Some foot soaks may contain Epsom salt, fresh lemons, ginger, essential oils, carrier oils, and moisturizing oils with aromatherapy qualities.
- It is better to use professionally formulated foot soak products because they are designed to properly cleanse without being overly harsh to the skin.