How To Do Foot Spa At Home


 How To Do Foot Spa At Home

You should prepare your skincare routine in advance of the monsoon season, in addition to traveling safely and being careful not to eat outside during this time. Due to the wet weather and contaminated water at this time, the feet are most vulnerable to infections. Regular pedicures can help with that by ensuring that your feet are radiant and your skin is problem-free. Purchase these items to create a foot spa at home.

Tub: 

For the warm water, you'll need a plastic tub. Modern jet force tubs, like those found in the majority of salons today, are also available. 

 Salts: The subsequent item you must purchase is the herbs or salts you'll use to season the water. In addition to treating skin irritation, epsom salt is very effective at eliminating foot odor. Consider using a steam-heated herb bun massage ball as well.

Oils: 

Aromatic oils like lemongrass, orange, or lavender are another absolute necessity. You only need to add a few drops of oil to some water, stir it, and you're done.


Loofah:

 

In order to remove dirt and dead skin, you will also need a loofah and a pumice stone. 

Nail clipper set: Following soaking and exfoliating your feet, you will also need nail clippers to trim the nails and a nail file to smooth and polish them.

Moisturiser:

 

Apply a good body butter or moisturizer to your feet after you've cleaned them. Consider using a cream with shea butter or rose extract to soften the skin.