Chinese Ginger Foot Soak Mask Stimulates Circulation And Relaxation
Chinese Ginger Foot Soak Mask Stimulates Circulation And Relaxation At Home Spa Foot Treatment
Components and Efficacy
Ginger extract:
1.Ginger has a warm characteristic that can promote blood circulation and help alleviate foot coldness and fatigue.
2.can help dilate blood vessels and improve foot blood circulation.
Other plant essence:
1.may contain peppermint, wormwood and other ingredients to help relieve foot muscles and relieve pain.
2.Through warmth and massage, foot pastes can help relax foot muscles and alleviate fatigue caused by prolonged standing or walking.
Moisturizing ingredients:
1.such as glycerin, hyaluronic acid, etc., help moisturize the foot skin and prevent dryness.
2.Some foot pastes also have exfoliating function, helping to remove dead skin and make the foot skin smoother.
How to Use
Clean feet | Before use, rinse your feet with warm water, dry them dry, remove dirt and dead skin from the feet, so that the foot paste can better contact the skin and exert its effectiveness. |
Apply foot paste | Open the foot paste packaging and place it on both feet to ensure that the foot paste completely covers the skin of the feet, especially the soles of the feet, toes, and other areas. Adjust the position of the foot paste appropriately to fit the contour of the feet. |
Fixed foot paste | Some foot pastes may be equipped with fixing straps or stickers, which can be securely fastened to prevent the foot paste from slipping or shifting during use, affecting the effectiveness of use. |
Holding time | According to the instructions for using the foot paste, it is generally held for about 15-30 minutes. During this period, it is advisable to rest or engage in some light activities, but avoid vigorous exercise to prevent the shedding of the foot membrane. |
Remove the foot paste | when the time is up, carefully remove the foot paste, gently massage the foot skin to help absorb the remaining essence, and then rinse the feet with clean water to dry the water. |