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Exfoliating Foot Scrub with Essential Oils
May 17, 2021
Tired and achy feet are common complaints, especially for those who have jobs that required standing all day. One of my favorite ways to manage my foot care is through gentle exfoliation, also known as a foot scrub. A simple walk on the beach can provide this, but since most of us do not have beaches easily available on a regular basis, a homemade foot scrub to remove dead skin is a great alternative.
So you may be wondering, how do you make a homemade foot scrub? Check out this amazing DIY exfoliating foot scrub recipe that will leave you feeling relaxed and refreshed in no time.
Ingredients
- 1 cup of sea salt
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 tablespoon coconut oil
- 5 drops tea tree oil
- 5 drops peppermint essential oil
- 5 drops lavender essential oil
Foot Scrub Instructions
Place the sea salt in a medium or large glass bowl. Add the olive oil and coconut oil. Blend the mixture with a fork or spoon. Olive oil has anti-inflammatory properties. It’s also an antioxidant, provides vitamin E and is a great moisturizer. Coconut oil is antimicrobial and offers amazing healing properties and makes a fantastic moisturizer for the skin.
Next, add the essential oils. Tea tree essential oil is amazing at healing the skin! It helps heal any inflammation of the skin and is antibacterial. It’s also effective at removing foot odor. Peppermint essential oil can help with that foot odor too. Plus it also offers some soothing benefits as it helps to relax all those muscles in the feet. Lavender essential oil will give you an even deeper sense of relaxation while helping relieve aches and pains. Combine all ingredients well.
Transfer the ingredients into a jar with a tight lid. Store in a cool, dark place to help preserve the ingredients. You can even keep it in the fridge. Just make sure to label it properly.
To use it, scrub the mixture onto your feet (you can even use the scrub on your ankles and calves!). Place a small amount in your hand with a spoon. Try not to dip the spoon into the container to avoid bacterial growth since there are no preservatives. You may want to do this in the shower or tub to avoid dripping the foot scrub mixture on the floor. Just make sure you are seated and relaxed. To maximize the benefits, leave the scrub on for 10–15 minutes and just relax.
Once done, rinse with warm water, then gently pat dry. You will likely feel a very refreshing, cooling feeling from the peppermint. That’s perfect! Apply my moisturizer and allow it to dry.
Keep in mind if the cracks and peeling skin are severe, you may want to talk to your doctor first since there could be a more serious issue at hand. But in most cases, a gentle foot scrub can be comforting, provide relaxation, is an excellent stress-reliever and can help you achieve more attractive feet.
While you can hit a foot spa, the cost can add up quickly. Making your own foot scrub is a great way to take care of your feet right in your own home and is much cheaper. Additionally, you can control the ingredients in the recipe, avoiding the chemicals that are often found in commercial products.
Other DIY Scrubs to Make
- DIY lip scrub
- Homemade sugar scrub for the face
- DIY face scrub with coffee
- Stretch mark scrub
- Homemade body scrub
DIY Foot Scrub with Essential Oils
- Total Time: 15 min
- Yield: 8 1x
Description
One of my favorite ways to manage my foot care is through gentle exfoliation, also known as a foot scrub. A simple walk on the beach can provide this, but since most of us do not have beaches easily available on a regular basis, a homemade foot scrub to remove dead skin is a great alternative.
Ingredients
- 1½ cups of sea salt
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 2 tablespoons coconut oil
- 8 drops tea tree oil
- 5 drops peppermint essential oil
- 8 drops lavender essential oil
Instructions
- In a medium-to-large bowl, add the sea salt, olive oil and coconut oil. Blend well.
- Next, add the essential oils and blend again.
- Transfer to a jar with a tight-fitting lid.
- Store in a cool, dark place.
Notes
To maximize the benefits, leave the scrub on for 10–15 minutes and just relax.
- Prep Time: 5 min
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Thank you for the recipes. ❤️ them!
Love your recipes! Thank you for sharing.
The picture is misleading. Where is the recipe for the accompanying photo?
picture has salt, olive oil and coconut oil which are all in the recipe.
Always wonderful information simple and easy to use. And it works .Always my first port of call if I need help with any health and beauty advice.
Why don’t you have a print button with the recipe?
Get a pen 🤦🏻♀️
Do you use fractionated or non-fractionated coconut oil?
If I have high blood pressure is it ok to use sea salt? Is the sea salt absorbed internally?
What is the correct amount for the ingredients? There are 2 ingredient lists.
Why are the ingredient amounts in the directions different than what is at the top of the page? Which is the right one?
They are both right. It’s the volume choice. The bottom one makes more