Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Spin Spa "As Seen on TV" Review

Let me start out saying that I love "As Seen On TV" items.  I know most of them are nothing to jump up and down about but you do find gems every once and awhile and the Spin Spa is one of those gems.

The Spin Spa that I tried is the Spin Spa for body.πŸ›


I have been wanting this one for a while.  Every time I was in Wal-Mart I would go to the "As Seen On TV" section and take a look at the Spin Spa for body.  I use a simular product for my face from a different company (Vanity Plant) and I love it.  I thought that the Spin Spa for body looked like a great idea because we all have skin issues that can be any where on our bodies and not just our face.  With five attachments there is something for all skin concerns.  My boyfriend saw me always looking at the Spin Spa but not getting it (I have been burned in the past with some "As Seen On TV" things so I tend wait a little bit and read some reviews first)  and surprised me by getting me one.  I have to say that I have only had the Spin Spa for a short time so far but I really love it.  I will say that they say in their ads that it is like having a spa treatment at home, well I would not go that far.  I have tried many at home treatments and loved most of them but none of them have ever made me not want to go to the spa anymore. That being said the Spin Spa is a great tool to add into your total body skin care routine.  I want to talk about what I like and dislike about it and my opinion on other reviews that I have read online.

First off lets start with some product information.  The Spin Spa is a battery powered cleaning system for your whole body.  It is water resistant and can be used in the shower but should not be submerged in water.



It has two buttons on it, one is a spin speed button that has two spin speeds (high/low), and of course an on/off button.




It comes with five attachments that each have a different function.  Lets take a closer look at each of there attachments and what they are used for.







Lets start with the regular cleaning attachment.  This is a gentle cleaning brush that can be used on the whole body.  This type of attachment is great for every day cleaning.





The mesh sponge is very much like your every day luffa.  This attachment provides gentle exfoliation.  I feel that this attachment is another one that can be used for every day cleaning due to it being very gentle.




For a deeper exfoliation you can use the microdermabrasion attachment.  This attachment gives a nice deep clean but I would not use it every day, maybe once or twice a week.  This attachment also has a great feature.  You can fill it with any one of your favorite liquid soaps and control the dispensing rate through the microdermabrasion head.  I kind of with all of the attachments had this feature.




The massage attachment I love for though days when you have been on your feet a little to long.  You get a gentle clean and the soft rubber buds soothes aches and pains.  I really like this for my legs, shoulders, and lower back.




The last attachment that we have is the pumice stone.  This is used to smooth rough and callous skin.  I find this is best used one the feet but particularly the heels.  You have to be a little carefully with this one.  Make sure that you use gentle pressure and do not leave on a area longer that 3-4 seconds, so make sure to keep it moving.

Over all I have to say I really like the Spin Spa.  There are two issues that I have and neither one is with the product itself.

One is that this does on come with batteries.  I know it is not that big of a deal but after spending $20 to $30 on this item it would be nice if the batteries where included with it.  I know that it says on the box that the batteries on not included but it is printed very small and I did not see it at first so I had to make another trip just to get the batteries to be able to use it.

The other issue that I have is that I can not find a where to buy replacement attachments, not even on the Spin Spa web site. And after a lot of use the attachments are going need to be replaced.  The only thing I could find was to buy the whole system again.

Well that is my run down of the Spin Spa for body.  I am happy with it so far and I am sorry it took me so long to try it.

I do want to say something quick about some of the reviews I read about the Spin Spa.  The two biggest things that I read that I want to talk about is the battery life, and reports that the brush stops spinning when it touched the skin.  I have found neither one of these to be true, if you are using a good batteries.  When I tried this system with store named batteries it didn't spin as well and did stop if to much pressure was applied, but I did not have any of those issues when I used Duracell batteries.  Also I did read one persons review that talked about the Spin Spa not working well but when I look at the pictures that they had I am not sure if they where dealing with a knock off or not.  The whole packaging look completely different than what I have. All I have to say is with any product make sure you are getting what you are paying for. Go to a reputable dealer.

So what do you think?  Is this something that you would try?  Let me know.

Till next time. πŸ’‹

Victoria


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