Soaking your feet during a pedicure can be a really relaxing and enjoyable experience. With some warm water, Epsom salt, scented oil and a couple of other tools, you will be on your way to feet relaxation heaven.

Steps

  1. 1
    Fill a plastic tub with warm water. Make sure it is warm, for cold or hot water will not help make it more enjoyable or relaxing.
  2. 2
    After that, add Epsom salt to the water. If you would like a more relaxing, spa-like pedicure experience, you can also add in your your favorite scented oil.[1]
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  3. 3
    Now, place your feet in the water and soak for at least ten whole minutes. Try using a timer. Soaking your feet as long as possible will help you remove the dead skin easily later.[2]
  4. 4
    After soaking, remove one foot (right or left, your preference) from the water and leave the other to soak.
  5. 5
    Rub a pumice stone on the bottom of your foot (the one taken out from the water), concentrating on the roughest areas. Foot files also work well for removing dead skin. Try both to see what works best for you.[3]
  6. 6
    Place the foot you just scrubbed back into the water and repeat the previous step on the opposite foot.
  7. 7
    Remove your feet from the water and gently pat them dry.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    How offten should I soak my feet?
    Bianca Apetroaei
    Bianca Apetroaei
    Community Answer
    You can soak your feet as often as you'd like.
  • Question
    Will normal table salt suffice, or do I have to buy Epsom salt? Where do I get it?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Epsom salt will be way better than table salt, I would not use table salt. Most drug stores or even grocery stores will have it.
  • Question
    Are there any disadvantages for soaking my feet in water too long?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Yes, your skin will become too gentle and can peel off very easily.
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Warnings

  • Please, never use a pumice stone on the tops of your feet. Focus on the heel and the big toe.
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Things You'll Need

  • Plastic basin
  • Warm water
  • Electric foot spa (optional)
  • Epsom salt
  • Towel
  • Scented oil (optional)
  • Pumice stone
  • Foot file (optional)

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Updated: February 16, 2022
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Categories: Foot Care
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