Choosing massage table covers should be done carefully. Whenever you have to choose fabrics that come in contact with customers, it is important to think about the possible side effects that could result from customer allergies. You should also choose massage table covers that are comfortable for clients, feel luxurious against the skin, and wear well despite repeated washing and cleaning. Some of the fabrics that massage therapists, spa owners, and massage clients recommend most for the covers are:
Cotton
Cotton is the most widely used fabric for covers. Straight cotton sleeves are soft, comfortable, and hold up well to repeated washes. Cotton covers can be purchased in many colors, although some customers may be sensitive to chemical dyes, so consider using plain white or using covers that use natural vegetable dyes if you want colored covers. No matter what type of cloth you use to cover the picnic tablecloth , be sure to always use a chemical and odor free detergent to wash them. If you are environmentally conscious, you can use organically grown cotton fabric.

Silk
Luxury masseurs often like to use silk covers for massages. Silk can be harvested in an environmentally friendly and animal-friendly way, so if those values matter to you, look for silk covers that are responsibly harvested. Silk is very soft, but some people don't like the sensual feel of silk and may find that slipping on silk is a distraction. If you want to use silk covers, you may want to have alternative covers on hand for customers who don't like silk covers. Many clients say that the use of silk covers increases the luxury of massage. If you use oils or gels frequently in your massage, keep in mind that silk can stain and stain very easily.
Cashmere
Cashmere wool is super soft and warm, and it's also a high-end luxury fabric like silk. All this natural fabric conserves heat, so if you use a heating pad with a cashmere cover, the table will stay warmer longer thanks to the conductivity of the wool. Cashmere is relatively easy to clean and because cashmere is so soft and warm.
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