🧖♀️ Spa Luxury at Your Fingertips!
The Noel Asmar Hammered Copper Pedicure Bowl is a hand-finished, lightweight, and durable bowl designed to enhance spa experiences. Made from pure ionized copper, it promotes health and relaxation while adding an artistic touch to any setting. Ideal for spas, nail bars, and personal use, this bowl is a perfect blend of functionality and elegance.
Brand | Noel Asmar |
Product Dimensions | 50.17 x 34.93 x 19.05 cm; 4.99 kg |
Capacity | 7 Pounds |
Material | Copper |
Special Features | Hammered, Lightweight, Durable, Hand |
Item Weight | 4.99 Kilograms |
J**K
Giant copper bowl for your feet—
Holds water and perfect size for your feet. Doesn’t come with a nail tech to give you a pedicure. Must buy if you like luxurious foot soaks and have someone to do your feet. Also great if you really want to be the person all your friends and family will bribe to do their feet. Do not buy if you aren’t into feet, you don’t like doing pedicures for other people, or you can’t reach your own feet.Otherwise—definitely buy this! You’ll feel like a queen (or a king) especially if you can get someone to give you the full foot spa treatment.
R**S
Surprised
I didn’t expect it to be so big but my clients love it. Surprised it didn’t come with actual directions. Like how to clean or the benefits of a copper foot bath. But here we are I bought 1 so I need a pair hope I can cut hole to plum them to pedi station
J**E
Love everything about it great quality will last forever!!
Great for soaking your feet stays warm for at least 30 min.
J**.
*NOT* for professionals
I ordered this bowl under the impression it was a professional pedicure bowl. I used it on one client, after cleaning and disinfecting it with a hospital level disinfectant (as any professional should be) a coating on the inside of the bowl started to give way and peeled off in gross chunks. It now looks smeared and totally gross inside. It’s also WAY too big for any liner, for those of us who like to use those. Returned it immediately!Probably fine for at home use, but not sure why anyone would spend $300 on an at home pedi bowl. Just get a copper drink tub or a foot bath. Not worth it.
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