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littlemiss1t
31-12-11, 02:56 PM
I am thinking of buying a new foot spa to treat my clients for the New Year and am wondering and a bit worried about clients not liking the "Footsie" style bowls with liners compared to a Foot Spa with vibration / Massage & Bubbles etc.

I have seen on Salon Serve they are doing similar for £15.00 and you can buy addition liners bit my clients always comment on how nice the Foot Spa at the moment I am using - I am thinking more of cleaning etc and being better for the client.

As I know a lot of people have "converted" - How did you find this with your clients and did you go back to using a Foot Spa?

What would you say is the best way to clean them also?

Thanks

Carly x

FlawlessBeauty
31-12-11, 07:33 PM
Just so you know, my clients have loved my footsie bath and it does have a vibrating/massage function. It also has a heating function and heating/vibrating combined.

It is fantastic to be able to just pour out the water and pop in a new liner. Especially when you're busy xx

deanosnana
31-12-11, 08:36 PM
I have converted from the Helen of Troy Hot Spa (a great foot spa, BTW) to the Footsie and I'm not looking back.

While I love the Helen of Troy spa, it's a pain in the bum bum to clean. The time, energy, H20 and my back, that the Footsie saves, is WELL worth it.

My clients love it, too. They know there is no chance of cross contamination as you use a new liner with each client. It does keep the water warm and does vibrate. The only thing is doesn't have is the jets. HTH! :)

NailsByEmmaJ
31-12-11, 09:07 PM
I've been using footsie bath for a long time and never had a complaint. I made a bit of a show to my customers when I first had it saying how much more sanitary it is to use, all the others look amazing but I hated cleaning the old one between everyone. Disposable liners rule lol!!! :)

Up To Scratch
01-01-12, 08:51 AM
Another vote for the Footsie Bath here! I have been really pleased with mine (not least because it actually heats the water and has variable temperature controls) and no one has mentioned the lack of jets/bubbles yet. So much easier to empty too. It's a great bit of kit. :)