mixing bowl, fork Note: If you don’t have a washtub, you can use a
soup pot, shallow bowl, or plastic storage tub. As long as you can
soak your feet inside without spilling, it should work!
- To Make: Start with room temperature rather than refrigerated
ingredients. Put the witch hazel, lime juice, grapefruit juice, and lime
rings into the washtub. Muddle the mint leaves by crushing them with the
back of a wooden spoon, coarsely chop them, put into the washtub, and
give it a mix. In the mixing bowl, place the salts and coconut cream. Stir
to blend to a uniform consistency. Bring the washtub and the bowl of
scrub to the place where you will have your foot spa. Set up your foot spa
area with anything you will want for a super comfy-cozy relaxing
experience. Light a candle, gather a magazine or maybe an eye pillow,
and enjoy a cup of tea. Play some relaxing music. Since the foot bath will
not be warm, you may want a blanket, heating pad, and some pillows so
you’re sitting as comfortably as possible. Gather a towel to dry off after
the foot bath. And you’re ready to get started! - To Store: This recipe should be made fresh before each use.
- To Use: Pour the mineral water into the washtub and stir. Settle in and
soak your feet for 10–20 minutes. When you’re ready, use the coconut
cream and salt mix to scrub the built up dead skin and softened callouses
off your toes and feet. Dry off with a towel. Rinse off your feet in the tub
or shower if desired. Note: Get the most out of this foot spa treatment by
trimming your toenails right before putting your feet to soak in the Fizzy
Mojito Foot Spa. After the soak and scrub, use the tip of a nail file to
scrape the softened buildup from under your nails.