Brulan1 Posted May 18, 2006 Report Posted May 18, 2006 I may have worded this incorrectly. In regards to the "blower" (in this topic)... air pump only... when the air passes over a scent packet, it brings scented bubbles to the surface of the water. The scent is the "therapy" part. Hence, AROMAtherapy. I'm sure that a lot of money in the US (I don't know the stats on this) is spent on aromatherapy in day spas, inscense stores, natural essential oils, candles, massage and the like. The aromatherapy in a spa appeals to those folks (like myself) that enjoy a good scent. Much more preferred over a bad scent. The air injected into the jet stream of water definately gives more "jet action" with a stronger output. That is not what I was referring to. Aromatherapy is different than just aquatherapy. Now I know what you mean by the air bubbles giving off therapy. I never really thought of it that way. Quote
spatech (the unreal one) Posted May 18, 2006 Report Posted May 18, 2006 Aromatherapy is different than just aquatherapy. Now I know what you mean by the air bubbles giving off therapy. I never really thought of it that way. Having a nice smell is fine but I put aroma "therapy" 1 step above Palm Reading personally, but that's just me. I like the smell of a banana but it means very little until I eat it. Quote
Amanda Posted May 18, 2006 Report Posted May 18, 2006 Having a nice smell is fine but I put aroma "therapy" 1 step above Palm Reading personally, but that's just me. I like the smell of a banana but it means very little until I eat it. I understand. I think this is why each spa offers different features when choosing amongst the series that are available. For instance... I hate bananas. If a spa smelled like that... I would stay far far away. Some people guide their actions each day according to what their palm-reader tells them to be aware of. Aromatherapy isn't for everyone just like certain aromas (bananas-YUCK ) aren't for everyone. Quote
Brulan1 Posted May 20, 2006 Report Posted May 20, 2006 I understand. I think this is why each spa offers different features when choosing amongst the series that are available. For instance... I hate bananas. If a spa smelled like that... I would stay far far away. Some people guide their actions each day according to what their palm-reader tells them to be aware of. Aromatherapy isn't for everyone just like certain aromas (bananas-YUCK ) aren't for everyone. Has anyone smelled the "Magic Musk" from "InSparation"? Also, is there a sent that smells like banannas and Coconuts? Quote
Amanda Posted May 20, 2006 Report Posted May 20, 2006 Has anyone smelled the "Magic Musk" from "InSparation"? Also, is there a sent that smells like banannas and Coconuts? Yes. Magic Musk reminds me of an aftershave of some sort. I'm not aware of a coconut one. Quote
Guzz Posted May 21, 2006 Report Posted May 21, 2006 Yes. Magic Musk reminds me of an aftershave of some sort. I'm not aware of a coconut one. Spazazz, Pina Colada, Sensuous coconut aromatherapy crystals. Quote
Brulan1 Posted May 25, 2006 Report Posted May 25, 2006 Spazazz, Pina Colada, Sensuous coconut aromatherapy crystals. Corageous Coconut Crystal Charm glazed Scent would be nice Quote
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