Jetted Bathtubs Are Becoming More Common Place in Homes
With so many things stressing us out these days, it’s no wonder the jetted bathtubs market is really starting to take off. Today’s jobs are utilizing as much of our body as our brain so we need a solution that will treat both symptoms at the same time to achieve a full mind, body, spirit restoration. Running a hot bath is nice, and adding bubbles offers us some aromatherapy and visual relaxation, but these things are static, immobile, and well, let’s face it, a bit obsolete for our needs. With today’s constant on the go concepts, we need a solution that will help us meditate and relax away our day.
Jetted bathtubs are the solution because they offer us the distraction of a physical massage across the entire body at once. You can try but concentrating on any one area is difficult leaving us with no choice but to just sit and enjoy the ride. The bubbles are still there, but instead of being soapy, leaving a film on our body that we need to shower off afterward, these bubbles are made from a constant flow of air bubbles fed into the water stream bringing velocity and massage. It’s an intense ride into our own mortality. These tubs continue to add features that make sense such as the ability in some models to add water based oils to the water to bring aroma-therapeutic bliss, and “mood lighting” that puts your visual sense into intriguing wonder…
With your entire body and mind distracted you’ll want to, before you get in of course, set up some candles, maybe an incense burner with some therapeutic aroma, and maybe even a small waterfall to accent the whole experience into a wonderful time that you look forward to each and every day after work. Jetted bathtubs are everywhere these days, code named “whirlpools” you can do a search in Google online to find your particular taste. These companies continue to come up with new and exciting ways to heal your body and restore your minds sanity after a hard day, but the basic features of moving water, jets galore, and an array of distractions are pretty much all that you will ever need.
Simon Harris writes on the subject of bathtubs at: http://www.thebathtubshop.com