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Yesterday went to see Calendar Girl in Bristol, prior to the show we wandered round shops and there it was - a Fish Spa!! I have seen it on tv and read about them in the papers but its the first time I have come across one. I had to do it as I know I would regret it if I walked away. £10 for 15 minutes. Wash feet first then put them into a deep container of tepid water with hundreds of tiny fish swimming about. They instantly make a beeline (or should that be a fishline) for your feet and legs. It doesn't hurt just a mild tickle, but its fascinating to watch them. They seem to fall out over who gets the best bits.
Afterwards my feet felt so smooth and soft it was well worth it.
Now be honest would you have a go?
Afterwards my feet felt so smooth and soft it was well worth it.
Now be honest would you have a go?
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I have a fishtank here at home; could I not just put my feet in there? Perhaps not, my friend would go nuts if he saw me doing that. Can you post us the link to this site which promotes this odd service? Does anyone else know of a treatment where you are placed in a freezer, which is as cold as -135 degrees Celsius?
We saw the fish spa in Teneriife, it was really popular, they had about 10 tanks of the fish it cost if I remember rightly about 18euros for two people to share a tank. I would have had a go but I had a blister on my foot. So I passed on that, I didn't want to give them the chance of eating right through.