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glenbar | 18:18 Mon 05th Sep 2011 | Beauty
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Havent got a clue what its called but has anyone ever used the foot spa places that use those little fish. One has opened near me and I would love to try it but before I pay out good cash would like to know if it works.
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I was thinking of dipping my feet in the goldfish bowl to see if they'd bite. Might save myself a bob or two.
Been twice, 9 months apart. I spend upto 14 hours a day on my feet, and was spending an absolute fortune on products, my feet felt lovely afterwards, I went home slathered them in cream and put some cotton socks on. I might treat mysef for my birthday next month, it's been about 8 months since I last went. It tickles slightly, but I think that's more the water as it ripples, it's not unplesant.
How much does it cost usually? x
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Thanks for all the answers. The cost of the one near me is £10 for 15 mins. Wonder how long I would need? Suppose it depends on the state of yer footies. Mine are not too bad but could be better.
What are you expecting from it?
my brother used to have a piranha, I wish I'd known about this fish nibling thing then, could have made a fortune on in 'delux fish spa'
A kitchen scourer will do the job much more cheaply (once you have trained it )
Just a fad, a couple of years and the only place you will find them will be health Spas and not very many of them.
yer I cant see how they can take off more skin than just exfoliating properly
Its called appyfeet! We have one open near us as well! But 35 stores have been closed down because people are putting their feet in with infections the fish are nibbling and the next person gets the infection/s

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