April 23, 2009

Home Spas


Home Spas - They're Not Just For The Rich & Famous Anymore!

Aaah, a spa! Having access to home spas means that although parties may start out in the living rooms, they often end up in the "spa room" accompanied by soft music, low lights, a little wine or spirits and a whole lot of relaxing.

Today, home spas come in shapes, colors and sizes to match any taste, budget and available space. There are "family size" home spas with lots of seating room all the way down to cozy ones that just fit two.

The latest models of home spas include a wide variety of lighting, music, water jet and seating options. Home spas can be located almost anywhere that you have the space plus access to water and electricity.

Portable home spas can be setup and moved relatively easily. Although home spas are low maintenance, they aren't "no maintenance".

Here are some important safety tips for users of home spas:

  • Read and follow all maintenance and usage instructions fully. Chemical poisoning or electrical shock, while unlikely, could result if you fail to follow instructions.
  • Never allow the water temperature to exceed 104F (40C)
  • Never enjoy your spa alone. You could fall asleep and drown.
  • Never use the spa if you are pregnant.
  • Never use the spa if you are intoxicated.
  • Check with your doctor if you are taking medications before using the spa.
  • Always lock down the spa cover when not in use. Children and pets could fall in and drown.

Create a Spa Retreat at Home!

SPA TREATMENTS

Widely used in spas,
bath salts or salt scrubs made with sea salts are wonderful for their detoxifying properties.

SPA TOOLS

If you’re giving yourself a body treatment, have a body brush, loofah or sponge within easy reach. The ancient spas of Japan were known for their dry brushing techniques.

DRY OFF

Pamper yourself with classic and elegant spa garb – a luxuriously thick white terrycloth robe.

MOISTURIZE

Water from the bath has a drying effect on the skin. To make the most of your skin replenishment, keep a special body lotion for spa days – one with an aroma that you enjoy.


Exclusive Summary about Home Spa by Mike Jones and Chere Deshayes

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