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Do you often reward yourself every month for a foot spa and the likes? I know that its very costly but i know a way where you can pamper your feet without any cost at all..I think all you need is a fine salt or a rock salt may do also if its not available (fine one) and some olive oil or just an ordinary baby oil may do the trick..mixed the two in a bowl and rub it in your feet ..massaging it and focusing on the rough part..the result would be soft and smoother feet..and every night you must not forget to rub some petroleum jelly on your feet and put socks on while sleeping..it really works for me..
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Sounds good. I may be looking to add some nice smelling oil too. Something like lavender oil or tea tree oil. Well, I'm turning your 'costless thread' into a 'costing a bit' thread |
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salt scrubbed on my feet?? does it really work? I think salt absorbs water, does it? I guess it will cause some discomfort then?
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Part of the reason, I like going to the spa is so I don't have to do that kind of stuff myself. If I have to work too much, then it's just not pampering anymore.
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Kinda true. Foot spas are very relaxing, why bother do it yourself? It would be tiring to scrub your feet like that. Hehe
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