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100% Natural Organic Mugwort Foot Soak Bags Wormwood Foot Bath Powder
100% Natural Organic Mugwort Foot Soak Bags Wormwood Foot Bath Powder For Deep Relaxation
Components and Efficacy
1. Wormwood: help eliminate free radicals in the body, enhance immunity, inhibit the growth of bacteria and fungi on the feet,
prevent and improve foot skin problems such as athlete's foot and foot odor.
2.Red flower: When combined with mugwort, it can enhance the effect of foot bath powder on improving blood circulation, and has a good effect on relieving discomfort caused by poor blood circulation in the lower limbs.
3. Sichuan pepper: It can help remove moisture from the feet, further enhance the dehumidification effect of mugwort foot powder, and also relieve foot itching and improve foot skin condition.
4. Ginger: The synergistic effect of the two can enhance the dispelling effect of foot bath powder, allowing the body to better expel cold air.
How to Use
Preparation | Choose a suitable foot bath, preferably with a depth that can reach the ankle, and the material should be wood or plastic. Prepare an appropriate amount of hot water, generally controlled at 40-45 ℃, which can be adjusted according to individual tolerance. |
Dissolve foot powder | Take an appropriate amount of mugwort foot powder and pour it into the foot bath tub. Generally, the amount used each time is 15-30 grams, which can be adjusted according to the size of the foot bath tub and personal needs. Stir evenly until the foot powder is fully dissolved in the water, and at this point, the fragrant scent of mugwort can be smelled. |
Start foot bath | Soak your feet in water for 15-30 minutes. During the soaking process, you can gently massage the pelvic floor with your feet or massage the acupoints on your feet, such as Yongquan and Sanyinjiao, to enhance the foot bath effect. The massage intensity should be based on personal comfort. |
End foot bath | After the foot bath, dry your feet with a clean towel. At this time, attention should be paid to keeping warm and avoiding feet getting cold, especially in autumn and winter seasons. |