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Foot Spa at Home

I am a self confessed foot fetish. I admire nice manicured nails and rosy feet which fits perfectly nice fitting sandals. (Don't judge :p) In order to achieve a decent looking feet, we have to pamper it more often.

When I was still single I would pay regular visit to either Let's Face it or Dashing Diva every two weeks. I would love to sit in a cozy chair and served with iced tea and somebody is doing the pedicure and foot spa for me. Something that I miss about and one of my sacrifices as a SAHM.

But do you know you can still enjoy it at the comfort of your home? You can do it by using simple ingredients from your kitchen and cupboard. Here are the things you will need:





  • basin
  • warm water
  • calamansi
  • salt
  • pumice
  • bath salt
  • lotion

Procedure:
  1. Boil water enough to cover your feet. Squeeze at least three calamansi juice and two teaspoon of salt to the water. (Calamansi juice refreshes your tired feet, soothes your skin and removes unnecessary odor. Salt is a natural remedy for fungus).
  2. Soak your feet for 30 minutes.
  3. Remove your feet from the warm water and gently apply bath salt from your feet while rubbing it in a circular motion giving particular attention to the heels.
  4. Use pumice to rub the soles or in the areas if you have calluses. 
  5. Wash it with warm water and apply lotion generously. 
All images from google

Have you tried doing it at home? Share your thoughts.



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