Enhance your massage experience with the power of Himalayan salt! This ergonomic massage tool, crafted from Himalayan salt, fits perfectly in your hands, extending your massage techniques. The salt stones can be used hot or cold and last a long time when kept dry and well - cared for. With a rounded shape for a great grip and easy glide, it has a broad side ideal for larger muscles. It's also excellent for reflexology and neck massages. Measuring 3'L x 2' in diameter. A heated salt stone massage can be a standalone service or enhance your existing treatments. When heated, these stones gently exfoliate, boost circulation, and relieve aches and pains. They also reduce stress and promote overall well - being. Himalayan salt contains over 84 minerals and trace elements, getting its rosy color from magnesium, potassium, and calcium. After each service, spray Thymo - Cide on the stones to dampen them, leave it on for about 10 minutes, then wipe with a clean cloth. Put the stones back on the warmer to reheat (using a towel can speed up warming). You can use 80 grit sandpaper to smooth any damaged or worn areas. Remember, keep the stones dry to avoid damage. Check the temperature before using on a client, with a recommended range of 97 to 104°F. Sanitize the stones between clients with an EPA - registered disinfectant like Thymo - Cide.

Using this Himalayan salt massage tool is easy. You can use it either hot or cold. For a heated massage, place the stones on the warmer first. Check the temperature before using on a client, aiming for 97 to 104°F. It's great for larger muscles with its broad side, and also works well for reflexology and neck massages. After each use, make sure to clean the stones. Spray Thymo - Cide on them, let it sit for about 10 minutes, then wipe with a clean cloth. Put them back on the warmer to reheat, and you can use a towel to warm them up faster. If there are any rough spots due to damage or use, 80 grit sandpaper can smooth them out. Always keep the stones dry, as water can damage them. And don't forget to sanitize the stones between clients using an EPA - registered disinfectant like Thymo - Cide.