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Massage Beds: What’s Good, What Isn’t, And The Benefits of Owning One

Author: Spa Furniture
by Spa Furniture
Posted: Apr 13, 2016

If you are a person who values comfort and take an interest in ensuring the well-being of the body and mind of your customers through quality massage therapies and treatments, you may want to consider buying a massage bed that aids your business by giving your clients the apex of comfort and care as an excellent value for money invested in massage.

Massage beds can be of a surprising number of varieties – they are classified on the basis of the type of massage they are suitable for, on the basis of the genre or culture of massage that they are built to aid, and technical specifications such as dimensions, weight, material of build, and price.

This article will take you through a quick tour of three of the popular and well-established examples of the classic massage bed.

The Shirodhara Massage Bed

This bed is, by far, the supplest and multi-purpose of all massage beds we have come across. As you may know, massages can be wet and dry, and this bed is suitable for both. The bed is large enough for a human being even after taking obesity into account. The height of the bed is adjustable which would help the masseuse by maintaining a level they are comfortable with.

As far as clients are concerned, there are wooden steps that you can use to get them up if they're old and/or otherwise challenged. The bed comes with brass bowls for oil deposition and pouring. A true masterpiece if you have a large business where lots of people visit for a good massage!

Kaya Massage Bed

Made of solid wood, this bed is for those with an eye for luxury. Frequently used by professional spas for their most premium clients, it has all the essential qualities that one looks for in an ideal massage bed. The top mattress of the bed is made out of leatherette that is soft to touch and easy to clean, making sure that your massage bed stays clean and tidy for many years.

The bottom of the bed has wooden cabinets that slide open and close which can be used to store massage tools and equipment such as bowls, gloves, essential oils, and acupuncture equipment. There is a face-hole for your client to be able to breathe comfortably when they are lying on their front.

Electric Spa Massage Beds

If you’d rather get your massage parlour come to face with the latest technology, go for an electric spa massage bed. These are to massage beds what minimalism is to art. Instead of an exquisite cabinet to store your things, you have a pair of columns that are dual-synchronous and provide you and your masseuse with the stability that you need in order to get the best massage.

The height of the table is adjustable with precision to precisely what you need for an ideal massage, and the cushion on top folds up in a number of places to provide each muscle and bone in your body with the utmost support and stability.

About the Author

Esthetica is one of the leading brand for spa furniture in Gurgaon, India. They offer a wide range of spa wellness furnitures for new spas and salons like massage beds, tables, trolleys and other accessories.

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