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Pedicure Foot Soak Recipe
Yield: (12) Bottles | Est. Time: 1/2 Hour | Level: Easy
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Our Pedicure Foot Soak Recipe can be used to soak and soften your feet before a pedicure or after a long day of work. Our Epsom, Pink Sea, and Black Sea Salts relieve tension while a dash of Menthol Crystals soothes weary feet.
Recipe Ingredients:
Measure ingredients with a scale or precise measuring tool.
Equipment From Home:
• (1) Large Bowl
• (1) Spatula or Mixing Spoon
• (1) Small Bowl
• (1) Pestle and Mortar (optional)
• (1) Metal Spoon (for crushing menthol crystals)
• (1) Funnel
• (1) Scale - Digital Display
Recipe Disclaimer:
We are not responsible for the products you create from our supplies.
You alone are responsible for product and recipe testing to ensure compatibility and safety.
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Directions:
NOTE: If you are making these products for sale, good manufacturing practices recommend you wear a hairnet, gloves and a mask. We also recommend a clean apron and workspace. - To a large mixing bowl, add epsom salts, black and pink sea salts.
- Pour 1 oz. menthol crystals into a small bowl or mortar (if available). These will be crushed into a powder with either a metal spoon or a pestle. Crush up the menthol crystals until most of them are a powder consistency. It is fine to leave some not completely crushed.
- Add the menthol powder into the salt mixture. Blend entire mixture to completely incorporate all the ingredients.
- To fill bottles, place an empty glass bottle with a funnel on scale and tare to zero. Pour 4.10 oz. of salt mixture into each glass bottle.
- Top with black cap and package as desired.
- Label product accordingly.
TO USE: Pour approximately ¼-½ cup into foot bath or foot massager with warm water. Soak feet as desired.
Ingredient Label: Magnesium Sulfate, Himalayan Sea Salt, Sea Salt, Activated Charcoal, Menthol.
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