First, you go to buy mode,then you go to plumbing , and i think you find a hot tub there.
You shouldn't go into a hot tub after any type of wax. Your skin can become severely inflamed and irritated.
yes. it could. I wanted to go into a hot tub when I was pregnant and I was advised not to.
Pregnant people.
Yes
Most of the time the installation is going to be a separate cost, but if you go to the hot tub store you can ask how much the installation will cost and use that to figure out what your budge is for the hot tub. Some hot tub stores will even allow you to negotiate the prices.
Depends on the kind of shock you are using. If it is the more common MPS (Mono Persulfate, " non-chlorine shock") usually 10-15 minutes.
Yes it is. If it is a public spa I would recommend wearing a tampon. Be sure to remove it right away once you get out of the hot tub.
No, wait until your period has finished for at least 2 days. Otherwise, there would be blood in the hot tub, especially because heat/warmth makes bleeding heavier. *NOTE: It is not okay to contaminate water in a hot tub with your blood (or urine). The components of blood, urine, or feces is not broken down or flushed away in water that is contained in a hot tub.
I would'nt let my boyfriend go to his ex's to get in her hott tub unless i was with him.
You can find replacement for hot tub pumps at Menards or Home Depot. You also can go to another hardware store where there are pumps sold for tubs.
Your hot tub should be around 100 degrees. You do not want your water to hot, but you want it to feel good. You could possible even go up o 120 degrees.