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Home » Natural Remedies » DIY Lavender Foot Soak

DIY Lavender Foot Soak

Published November 29, 2017 Last Updated July 2, 2019 By Lori Ryman Leave a Comment

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A DIY lavender foot soak can be a great way to relax, increase your magnesium, and improve your sleep. It is easy to make and use, so you can get all the benefits.
DIY Lavender Foot Soak with Epsom Salt - Use this at night time to sleep better, reduce inflammation, and relaxI’ve been having trouble sleeping the past few months, so I started trying to figure out some natural ways to help me get to sleep easier and stay asleep without waking up several times in the night. I’ve been using my lavender
sleepy time spray and doing my magic mixture for sleep too, but needed something more. Adding this DIY Lavender foot soak to my routine has really helped.

This DIY Lavender foot soak is very relaxing, it relieves stress, and even helps me sleep better. Adding lavender to my Epsom salt foot soaks was the best idea! It has been helping me even more than just the plain Epsom salt foot soaks.

This foot soak is easy to make and you probably already have all the items you need to make it right in your bathroom.

Why You Should Use a DIY Lavender Foot Soak

Epsom salt foot soaks have been found to reduce inflammation, relieve sore muscles and aches, increasing circulation, removing toxins, and increasing your magnesium. Many use Epsom salt foot soaks to relieve stress and relax before bed.

Adding the lavender to the foot bath increases all the great benefits of the foot soak. Lavender is often the main scent in sleep remedies. That’s because studies have found it to be effective at reducing heart rate and blood pressure, which makes you more relaxed to get better sleep. Several other studies have also found that those who smell the lavender scent before bed get in to a deeper sleep and report having more energy.

This foot soak contains both Epsom salts and lavender making it a great remedy to help you sleep at night.

So, whether you’re looking to relax, de-stress, or improve your sleep, this foot soak will be sure to make you feel great and improve your health.

I love putting my feet in the foot soak while I watch one of my favorite TV shows before bed while wearing some blue light blocking glasses.

When to Use it:

You can use this DIY lavender foot soak any time during the day to get the great benefits. Sometimes, I’ll use it after a long day of work or a stressful event to increase my magnesium and de-stress.

If you’d like to use the foot soak to improve your sleep, it would be best to use it at night time before bed. That way you get the relaxing benefits of the lavender and Epsom salts to signal your body that its time to sleep.

Not only do the lavender and Epsom salt help you get more sleep but so does the warm water too!

Soaking your feet in a warm bath before bed also helps you get to sleep better. This is because your body temperature can impact your ability to fall asleep due to its affect on your circadian rhythm. Using the foot soak before bed, will help warm you up and then when you take your feet out, your body cools down which signals your system that it’s time for bed. The decrease in body temperature helps decrease your heart rate and metabolic functions, calming your body for bed time.

How to Make and Use a DIY Lavender Foot Soak

What you need:

  • 1/2 cup Epsom salts
  • 5-8 drops of lavender essential oil
  • Handful of dried lavender flowers (optional)
  • Large basin or bowl or container big enough to soak your feet in

Directions:

1. Pour the Epsom salt into a small bowl and add 5 to 8 drops of lavender essential oil
2. Use a spoon to mix it. This way the lavender essential oil gets mixed thoroughly. You can also add in the dried lavender flowers too (optional).
3. Fill your large basin or container with warm to mildly hot water; enough to cover your feet up to your ankles. I use a plastic bin like this.
4. Pour the Epsom salt mixture into your basin with water. They will dissolve in the water.
5. Soak your feet for 20 to 45 minutes.

DIY Lavender Foot Soak with Epsom Salts - Use this foot soak before bed to sleep better, reduce inflammation and stress

How Often Should You do the Foot Soak:

It is best to use the DIY lavender foot soak at least once a week.

If you want to get the most benefits for helping you get to sleep at night, it is best to use it every night right before bed time.

I like doing the DIY Lavender foot soak every night before bed to increase my magnesium and help me get to sleep easier.

How the DIY Lavender Foot Soak Has Helped Me:

I’ve only been doing it for a week but, I think it is definitely helping even more than just the plain Epsom salt soaks. It’s a part of my nightly routine now.

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Filed Under: Natural Remedies Tagged With: epsom salt, foot soak, lavender, natural sleep remedy, remove toxins

About Lori Ryman

Lori Ryman, BS, MS, has been dedicated to researching natural alternatives for the past 15 years. Lori has a background in research methods, health, and nutrition. She started with an Interest in natural alternatives to improve her own health and she continues to share natural DIY projects, recipes and natural alternatives with millions of viewers on treasuredtips.com.

Lori’s research for posts is based on peer reviewed evidenced-based research. Lori is a published author in a peer reviewed research journal. Her work has been covered by MSN, The Huffington Post, wikiHow, The New York Times, and many more.

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