Enhance your massage experience with the power of Himalayan salt! This ergonomic massage ball, crafted from pure Himalayan salt, fits comfortably in your hand, making it easy to use. The salt ball can be used either hot or cold and will last a long time if kept dry and well - cared for. With a perfect round shape and a 2 - inch diameter, it's ideal for reflexology, as well as general foot and hand massages. A heated salt stone massage can be a standalone service or an add - on to your existing treatments. When heated, the salt ball gently exfoliates the skin, improves blood circulation, and relieves aches and pains. It also has relaxing effects that can reduce stress and boost your overall well - being. Himalayan salt contains over 84 minerals and trace elements, and its beautiful rosy color comes from magnesium, potassium, and calcium. After each use, clean the salt ball by spraying Thymo - Cide on it until damp, leaving the disinfectant for about 10 minutes, then wiping it off with a clean cloth. Reheat it on a stone warmer (placing a towel over the warmer speeds up the process). You can use 80 - grit sandpaper to smooth out any rough spots. Remember, don't get the salt ball wet as it will damage the stone. Always check the temperature before using it on a client, with a recommended range of 97 to 104°F. And make sure to sanitize and disinfect the salt ball between clients with an EPA - registered disinfectant like Thymo - Cide.


Using this Himalayan salt ball is easy. You can use it either hot or cold for your massages. For a heated massage, warm it up on a stone warmer. It's great for reflexology and general foot and hand work. When you're done with a service, clean the salt ball. First, spray Thymo - Cide on it to dampen it. Let the disinfectant sit for about 10 minutes, then wipe it off with a clean cloth. Put it back on the warmer to reheat, and you can put a towel over the warmer to make it heat up faster. If there are any rough spots on the ball, you can use 80 - grit sandpaper to smooth them out. Just be careful not to get the ball wet, as it will damage the stone. Before using it on a client, always check the temperature. The recommended temperature is between 97 and 104°F. Also, make sure to sanitize and disinfect the ball between clients with an EPA - registered disinfectant like Thymo - Cide.