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Homemade Beauty... Soothing Foot Spa

As I have done for the past few months, the first Monday of this month is going to be a "Homemade Beauty" post, and then on Wednesday I will get up my "What I did this month" post!

I thought after all of the stress of the holidays, I thought this might be just the thing you all needed!


You Will Need:
Epsom salt
essential oil of your choice

Directions:
To tell the truth, this is actually pretty simple! Add your epsom salts and a few drops of essential oils to your foot bath. Soak for up to 20 minutes! :)

Comments

  1. Wow! I love how easy that DIY foot spa looks. With only two ingredients, I'm definitely trying that out to relax and unwind my feet after a particularly stressful day at work. Thanks for sharing that! Stay beautiful, Bethany!

    Lillia Valle @ La Fleur

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  2. Who would have thought that you could enjoy a relaxing foot spa with just two very easy to find ingredients? Thanks for sharing that! I can just imagine how comforting the scent of the oil will be, and how the solution will make my feet more relaxed. I do hope you’ll be able to share more of your DIY spa tips in your future posts. All the best to you! :D

    William Connors @ The Healing Station

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