Our homemade Peppermint Foot Scrub recipe is just what you need to sooth tired, dry, and aching feet. Onset of Summer comes with many challenges for your feet. This is a rejuvenating blend of Himalayan Pink Salt, Avocado oil, body wash as well as Peppermint Essential Oil. With its gentle exfoliation, this scrub removes dead skin and makes your feet soft and clean.
Chiefly, the base of this scrub is Himalayan Pink Salt, which is a natural detoxifier. This salt absorbs the toxins from the skin as well as helps with promoting blood circulation. Furthermore, it is a natural anti septic and promotes soft skin.
After that, the addition of Soapy Twist’s plant based Sls, and Paraben Free Body Wash concentrate offers abundant lather to the foot scrub. Besides, this Silicone Free body wash ensures adequate moisturization as well as hydration for your tired feet.
Concurrently, the infusion of Avocado oil in this recipe makes your homemade Peppermint Foot Scrub a powerhouse of nutrients. Particularly, it invigorates your dry and sore feet and relieves you from stress, sores, and aching feet. Rich in antioxidants, Avocado Oil ensures your foot scrub becomes anti-inflammatory as well as heals all skin concerns.
Above all, the choice of Peppermint Essential oil in this recipe is the cherry on the cake! This essential oil is most versatile and leaves a refreshing cooling effect on your feet. It is anti-bacterial and so helps heal any fungal infection that may erupt on your feet.
All in all, this revitalizing homemade Peppermint Foot Scrub, heals the cracks in your feet and ensures they are adequately moisturized, as well as refreshed.
Come, let us explore together this exhilarating recipe that refreshes and energizes your feet with this stimulating Peppermint Foot scrub.
Ingredients
- Himalayan Pink Salt (Fine), 100 Grams
- Transparent Body Wash Base Concentrate, 28 Grams
- Avocado Oil, 7 Grams
- Peppermint Essential Oil, 3 Grams
Recipe
Time needed: 15 minutes
First thing to remember, always santize your work area and equipment using 99% Iso Propyl Alcohol, commonly known as rubbing alcohol.
- Put Himalayan Pink Salt in a Container
Firstly, weigh and put in 100 grams of Himalayan Pink Salt in a sanitized container.
- In a separate container, put in Body Wash concentrate
Secondly, weigh and pour in 28 grams of transparent body wash concentrate.
- Add Avocado oil to Body Wash base
Thirdly, add in 7 grams of Avocado oil to the body wash base and mix well.
- Add Essential Oil
Subsequently, weigh and add 3 grams of Peppermint Essential Oil to the Oil and Body Wash mix and stir well.
- Add the Oils and Body Wash mix to the salt.
Finally, add the oils and body wash blend to the salt and mix till the oils mix is infused fully. Once mixed properly, your foot scrub is ready to use.
Equally important is to store your handmade Peppermint Foot Scrub in an air tight container. In order to avoid contamination, keep it away from environmental moisture.
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Frequently asked questions
Ans 1. Generally speaking, a nourishing and moisturizing foot scrub is the best way to exfoliate your feet naturally. You can make a simple foot scrub using a bath salt of your choice and blend in some carrier oil as well as your favourite Essential oil.
Ans 2. To clarify, Salt has detoxifying benefits along with gentle exfoliation. They are naturally rich in minerals and are known to relax your nerves and rejuvenate your body. So for a foot scrub, salts are preferable.
Ans 3. As I have shown, above is a simple 4 ingredient recipe that helps you make your own peppermint foot scrub with deep cleansing benefits of soap as well.
Ans 4. A Peppermint Foot scrub relaxes your tired, aching, sore feet concurrently removing toxins and dead skin cells. It gently cleanses your feet without stripping it off its natural oils, and leaves your feet feeling relaxed and rejuvenated with the tingling sensation of Peppermint oil.
Ans 5. Certainly you may, only ensure it is not coarse, you may have to pulse it once in the mixie to get a finer consistency.