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Snailax Foot Warmer with Massage, Vibration and Heating Cushion for Cozy Feet with 5 Modes Massage and 2 Heating Therapy, Heated Electric Massage Cushion for Foot, Back and Full Body,Gifts for Women

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Its futuristic design may be off putting to some though, and do bear in mind that it's one of the bulkier models on the market so you will need the space to store it. Pros

Portability: Most spas are lightweight, but soon become heavy when filled with water. Look for models that have a handle and a built-in drain, too. Many of our Mumsnetters know just how tiring day to day life is whilst working, parenting and maintaining a family home, and just how much of a toll it takes on our bodies. We read through many forums of mums and dads explaining how sore their feet are by the end of the day, and how they relieve their pain. Foot spas typically require water with the main function being to soak your feet, whilst a foot massager does not need water and uses electrical stimulation to massage the muscles in your feet. However, some foot spas have the combination of both with activated foot rollers at the bottom of the foot spa allowing your feet to be emerged in the water and massaged at the same time. Can you put Epsom salt in a foot spa? This is ready to go as soon as you get it out of the box, so there will be no need to faff about with complicated instructions – although be warned that it is on the heavy side. Once your feet are in, though, it’s instantly relaxing, with the reflexology foot rollers doing their job on the key pressure points when you move your feet up and down. Vibrations and hydrotherapy jet massage are the icing on the cake, especially for sore, tired feet and those affected by arthritis.As it also comes with extra pedicure attachments and a filter to allow the use of bath salts, the Beurer is an all-around fantastic foot spa that would work brilliantly in your home. How we chose our recommendations With leakage protection, and a GFCI outlet that turns off the spa if an electrical fault is detected, this foot spa is one of the safest and suitable for children over eight as well as the elderly. Soaking your feet is not only incredibly relaxing but is also proven to have many health benefits including preventing the risks of blood clots, boosting nerve and muscle function and easing pain and cramps, and improving blood circulation. If there’s one thing that’s missing from the cheaper foot spas on this roundup, it’s their ability to give you a foot massage that mimics the feeling of hands. Rollers can only do so much to relax your feet but this shiatsu bliss foot spa features two massagers that spin around underneath your feet to emulate a professional manual foot massage. We recommend adding an oil-based bath soak to the mix to help the massagers glide smoothly under your feet, but this is by no means necessary to enjoy the full effects of this foot spa. While we wished there were more features surrounding the heat or additional jets, they dubbed it a great basic option that won't break the bank. And you can use the scrubber in the middle of the spa to remove calluses or dead skin.

It's always best to read the manual that comes with your foot spa. For some of the simpler designs, especially those that don't have any jets, it's okay to add Epsom salt or soothing essential oils to the water. However, excessive amounts of products or build-up can interfere with the efficiency of some foot spa jets. "While salt does provide general soothing, it can also dry out the skin, so use with caution if this is part of a regular routine. Adding oil to the bath can keep feet from drying out," suggests Dr. Damian Roussel, DPM and FACFAS, a board-certified podiatrist at The Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics. Dr. Sutera shares some of the reasons why adding epsom salts may be beneficial to your soaking experience. "Use your favorite salt and/or oil for all the benefits known such as relaxation, anti microbial, to reduce swelling and just overall treat for yourself!" Once you plug in the spa, the toe-touch control activates the vibration. Also, in the center of the foot bath is a pumice attachment for targeting calluses. We loved the relaxing massage the raised nodes and vibration created but wished that it did not make quite as much noise, which can take away from the spa-like experience. Just when you think it’s all covered, the spa also has four lighting settings, plus, a massage only option, as well as heat only option or a combination of both, and full control of temperature.What more could you want? Pros For those looking for a no-frills way to soak their feet, opt for an affordable tub that does the job perfectly. Simply fill the Eternal Collapsible Large Fold Foot Soaking Tub with warm water, add in your favorite Epsom salt, bubble bath, or essential oil, and watch your worries melt away. Splash guard: Bubbles and jets mean potential water spillage. To counter this, some spas come with a built-in guard, while others have a removable one.Reviewers love the filter that allows you to add bath salts too, with a few using scented ones for the ultimate spa experience. One downside to note though is that this spa is a little on the noisy side, so you may find you need to notch up the TV volume while it’s in use. Pros If your focus is more on the massage element than soaking your feet, it’s a great choice though. We love that the foot cover is made from high-quality PU material and can be easily removed and washed in the machine too. Pros Attachments: Pumice stones, nail brushes and roller massagers are the most common attachments available with the spa itself. However, ensure you don’t end up paying for attachments that you’ll never use. While there are no special features included in this foot spa, we loved the accessibility of the tub. The collapsible design is convenient for storage, and the built-in handle makes it easy to carry or hang. The included towel is also a nice touch for everything you need for a relaxing soak. We loved that the rollers on the bottom of the spa had grooves and motorized rollers for a deep massage that was amplified by bubbles. You can set the temperature up to 122 degrees Fahrenheit, and an easy interface lets you adjust the temperature during use. Since the manual mentioned that bath salts were fine to use, we tossed about half a cup of Epsom salt in—and we left feeling like she had softer feet.

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