Theratools Notched Soapstone Toe Stones, 8 ct
Theratools Notched Soapstone Toe Stones, 8 ct
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These hand-shaped soapstone toe stones are designed to fit gently and securely between the toes, making them an excellent addition to reflexology, pedicure services, or grounding foot treatments. Each piece features a shallow notch to accommodate a variety of toe shapes without slipping—whether used warm to relax or cool to refresh. The notched design also allows for gentle massage through the interdigital spaces, supporting precise, sensory-rich touch with minimal hand strain. Smooth and naturally thermal, they deliver calming comfort your clients will feel from the ground up.
Includes: Eight notched soapstone toe stones
Features
- Specially notched to stay in place between toes
- Smooth, oval shape feels soft and supportive on the skin
- Allows for massage through the interdigital spaces
- Can be used warm or cool for contrast work
- Lightweight and easy to sanitize
Why You’ll Love These
- Adds a grounding, sensory element to reflexology and pedicure services
- Supports calming footwork without overworking the hands
- Encourages nervous system relaxation during massage or finishing rituals
- Fits comfortably and stays in place
- Easy to warm, clean, and reuse
Treatment Recommendations
Warm stones using a professional stone warmer, Theratools Warming Tray, or Mobile Warming Bag (safe range: 115–125°F). For contrast therapy, chill the stones gently. Always test temperature on your inner forearm before use and check in with your client for comfort. Gently insert stones between the toes during reflexology, foot massage, or pedicure services. The notched groove may also be used to glide through the interdigital spaces to stimulate reflex points and enhance relaxation.
Best Used For
- Reflexology and foot massage
- Warm or cool contrast in pedicure or spa foot treatments
- Finishing rituals in full-body services
- Massage through interdigital spaces with less effort
- Sensory grounding and nervous system support
Historical & Interesting Facts
- Soapstone’s name comes from its soft, “soapy” texture—long favored by artisans and healers
- Used by Indigenous cultures for warmth-retaining vessels, carvings, and healing tools
- Prized for its ability to absorb heat gently and release it slowly—ideal for therapeutic warmth
- In colder regions, heated soapstone was wrapped in cloth and used to soothe joints, warm beds, or relieve cramping
- When cooled, it stays dry to the touch and delivers a clean, crisp feel—making it excellent for contrast therapy or puffiness
Care, Use, and Safety
- Warm using a professional stone heater, Theratools Warming Tray, or Theratools Mobile Warming Bag (safe range: 115–125°F)
- Always test temperature on your inner forearm and confirm comfort with your client
- Clean with warm soapy water followed by an EPA-registered disinfectant (spray or wipe)
- Avoid dropping or exposing to sudden temperature changes—soapstone is more fragile than basalt
- Allow to cool fully before storage or reuse
Technical Snapshot
- Material: Mineral-rich metamorphic soapstone
- Dimensions (per stone): Approx. 1″–1.25″ wide
- Density: Medium (2.6 to 2.8 g/cm³)
- Temperature Use: Warm, cool, or room temperature
- Durability: Moderate with proper care
- Finish: Hand-shaped, smooth oval with shallow notch
Please Note
Each stone is naturally unique. Variations in color, shape, and texture are expected and reflect the hand-finishing process and authenticity of soapstone.
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- Details
These hand-shaped soapstone toe stones are designed to fit gently and securely between the toes, making them an excellent addition to reflexology, pedicure services, or grounding foot treatments. Each piece features a shallow notch to accommodate a variety of toe shapes without slipping—whether used warm to relax or cool to refresh. The notched design also allows for gentle massage through the interdigital spaces, supporting precise, sensory-rich touch with minimal hand strain. Smooth and naturally thermal, they deliver calming comfort your clients will feel from the ground up.
Includes: Eight notched soapstone toe stones
Features
- Specially notched to stay in place between toes
- Smooth, oval shape feels soft and supportive on the skin
- Allows for massage through the interdigital spaces
- Can be used warm or cool for contrast work
- Lightweight and easy to sanitize
Why You’ll Love These
- Adds a grounding, sensory element to reflexology and pedicure services
- Supports calming footwork without overworking the hands
- Encourages nervous system relaxation during massage or finishing rituals
- Fits comfortably and stays in place
- Easy to warm, clean, and reuse
Treatment Recommendations
Warm stones using a professional stone warmer, Theratools Warming Tray, or Mobile Warming Bag (safe range: 115–125°F). For contrast therapy, chill the stones gently. Always test temperature on your inner forearm before use and check in with your client for comfort. Gently insert stones between the toes during reflexology, foot massage, or pedicure services. The notched groove may also be used to glide through the interdigital spaces to stimulate reflex points and enhance relaxation.
Best Used For
- Reflexology and foot massage
- Warm or cool contrast in pedicure or spa foot treatments
- Finishing rituals in full-body services
- Massage through interdigital spaces with less effort
- Sensory grounding and nervous system support
Historical & Interesting Facts
- Soapstone’s name comes from its soft, “soapy” texture—long favored by artisans and healers
- Used by Indigenous cultures for warmth-retaining vessels, carvings, and healing tools
- Prized for its ability to absorb heat gently and release it slowly—ideal for therapeutic warmth
- In colder regions, heated soapstone was wrapped in cloth and used to soothe joints, warm beds, or relieve cramping
- When cooled, it stays dry to the touch and delivers a clean, crisp feel—making it excellent for contrast therapy or puffiness
Care, Use, and Safety
- Warm using a professional stone heater, Theratools Warming Tray, or Theratools Mobile Warming Bag (safe range: 115–125°F)
- Always test temperature on your inner forearm and confirm comfort with your client
- Clean with warm soapy water followed by an EPA-registered disinfectant (spray or wipe)
- Avoid dropping or exposing to sudden temperature changes—soapstone is more fragile than basalt
- Allow to cool fully before storage or reuse
Technical Snapshot
- Material: Mineral-rich metamorphic soapstone
- Dimensions (per stone): Approx. 1″–1.25″ wide
- Density: Medium (2.6 to 2.8 g/cm³)
- Temperature Use: Warm, cool, or room temperature
- Durability: Moderate with proper care
- Finish: Hand-shaped, smooth oval with shallow notch
Please Note
Each stone is naturally unique. Variations in color, shape, and texture are expected and reflect the hand-finishing process and authenticity of soapstone.