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DIY: Spice Up a Foot Soak with Household Items
Sep 10, 2013
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Think of the ingredients that make up a run-of-the-mill foot soak, and the results aren’t all too exciting. Baking soda and your grandma’s Epsom salt might come to mind—and for good reason. Mixed in a hot-water bath, the time-tested drugstore products soothe achy muscles and joints, soften calluses, and relieve itching. But sometimes this two-ingredient soak isn’t enough for feet subject to long runs, strappy sandals, or overzealous games of kickball. Luckily, according to Tamara Wills, the owner of
Tamara’s End-of-Summer Foot Soak
What you need:
3/4 cup Epsom salt
1/2 cup baking soda
1/2 cup apple-cider vinegar
1 lemon, sliced
What you do:
1). Fill a basin about three-quarters of the way full with hot water. Make sure to test the temperature—it should be hot, but comfortable to the touch. Then, simply mix in each of the ingredients.
2). Dip your feet in and relax! Keep your feet submerged for 10–15 minutes.
3). Tamara also suggests a post-soak exfoliant. “A mixture of two parts sugar and one part oil make[s] an excellent scrub.”
If you want to supplement a foot soak with more TLC for your feet, try adding self-massage to your everyday routine. Tamara recommends the 