Foot Soak (16 customer reviews)
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MelodySusie Tea Tree Oil Foot Soak with Sea Salt – Moisturizing Pedicure Treatment for Softening Calluses & Soothing Tired Feet – 16oz Relaxing Foot Bath to Refresh & Rejuvenate…
Rated 4.7 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
$7.00
- Natural Plant Extract Formula: Tea tree essential oil…
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Mama1C –
This foot soak felt very moisturizing when I had it in my pedicure spa machine. I left it in for 20 minutes as it said on the package to do. My feet typically are a bit dry afterwards with no lotion but I noticed this leaves it feeling and looking pretty decent. It’s overall pretty good, I’d say try it out
Trent Light Reviews –
This is my review for MELODYSUSIE Tea Tree Oil Foot Soak with Sea Salt.
This is not your normal everyday, foot soak! It is a very aromatic potion for a foot soak that will leave your tired achy, rough feeling feet so soft and so happy! Between the aroma that wafts up to relax you and the warm foot soak you could easily fall asleep! That is what happened to me. Once I dried off and hopped into bed I had the best sleep that night. FYI, did you now that the soles of your feet have a very high concetration of nerve endings that are constantly sending data to the brain! There are about 200,000 per square centimeter!
I love this foot soak for the TeaTree aroma and for how it leaves my feet soft and relaxed. Unfortuatley the cost makes this a bit of a luxury. It would be something that I could only treat myself to maybe once a week but I feel like it would be worth it!
Shae –
After a long day on my feet at work, nothing feels better for my feet than soaking them in hot water and salts. While standard Episom salt is my go-to, I have really enjoyed trying others that include oils, including this pouch of Tea Tree Oil Foot Soak.
This resealable pouch has one pound of the salts inside. Because you add only 1-2 tablespoons of the salt to warm water for each soak, the package will last quite a while. The salts dissolve well in warm water that turns green once they’re fully dissolved.
The fresh scent is pleasant, but very strong. If you’re highly sensitive to smells, this might be too much for you. You could try another product, or cut it with regular Episom salt to help tone it down. The soak feels amazing on sore feet, and is really helpful if you have dry or cracked skin.
I’m pleased with my experience with this pouch of soaking salts. They smell nice, keep my skin feeling soft, and help alleviate some of my foot discomfort.
@booksaregoodmmkay –
I’m really liking this foot soak so far. I wasn’t expecting it to smell THIS good; the scent is absolutely amazing, super fresh and relaxing. It made my feet feel soft and refreshed after just one use. I get painfully cracked heels and this has become part of the foot routine! It also helped ease my achy feet after a long walk. I’m also going to see if it helps my husband with his athlete’s foot, since the ingredients seem like they’d be great for that. Overall, a really nice little treat for tired feet!
Mama1C –
I don’t have a foot spa machine at home, so I just put a big basin inside my bathtub and filled it with warm water. I added two tablespoons of this foot soak and let it dissolve, then soaked my feet for about 10 to 15 minutes. Because of the tea tree oil scent, it honestly felt a bit like getting a spa treatment. The aroma smelled REALLY NICE and it made me feel relaxed and less stressed.
After soaking, I gently removed some dead skin on my heels and rinsed my feet lightly with running water. I could tell right away that my whole feet, especially the heels, felt smoother. Then I applied body lotion all over my feet and put on socks.
As I’m getting older, my heels got a lot rougher than before, so I’m hoping this MelodySusie foot soak will help if I keep using it. I’m planning to use it at night before bed to relax from the day. If you have a job that makes your feet tired all the time, or if your feet get dry as you age like mine, I think this is something worth trying.
Shopaholic –
After a long day on my feet at work, nothing feels better for my feet than soaking them in hot water and salts. While standard Episom salt is my go-to, I have really enjoyed trying others that include oils, including this pouch of Tea Tree Oil Foot Soak.
This resealable pouch has one pound of the salts inside. Because you add only 1-2 tablespoons of the salt to warm water for each soak, the package will last quite a while. The salts dissolve well in warm water that turns green once they’re fully dissolved.
The fresh scent is pleasant, but very strong. If you’re highly sensitive to smells, this might be too much for you. You could try another product, or cut it with regular Episom salt to help tone it down. The soak feels amazing on sore feet, and is really helpful if you have dry or cracked skin.
I’m pleased with my experience with this pouch of soaking salts. They smell nice, keep my skin feeling soft, and help alleviate some of my foot discomfort.
Stone in Rain –
This foot soak is very nice and relaxing to use. It dissolves easily in warm water and creates a soothing soak that feels great after a long day on your feet. The tea tree and sea salt combination feels refreshing without being too strong.
After soaking, my feet felt softer and more comfortable, and the overall experience was calming and spa like. It is easy to use and a good size for multiple soaks.
Overall, this is a simple and relaxing foot soak that does a great job refreshing tired feet.
Frank M –
This is a very nice epsom salt for foot soaking and relax. It comes as a green-colored salt in an one-pound resealable bag. There is a very refreshing tea tree aroma coming out of the bag. This smell and the calming green colored making a foot bath super enjoyable. As shown in the ingredient list, besides tea tree oil, this product also contains sea salts and 4 herbal extracts to nourish the feet. These agents, especially the minerals from sea salt would help relax the muscle. After a soaking bath, the feet feel comfortable and the skin smooth and moisturized. As shown in the instruction, one tablespoon of this salt is good to use with each gallon of water.
Stone in Rain –
I’ve come to trust the MelodySusie brand with the nail products I’ve used of theirs — the MelodySusie Tea Tree Oil Foot Soak with Sea Salt met my expectation of high quality products. I added it to my foot spa for a luxurious smell that made me heels softer and easier to smooth with a callus remover.
As someone sensitive to scents I found the smell to be relaxing and refreshing and not overwhelming or headache-inducing. The recommended “dose” is 1 oz per gallon of water, which means you’ll get up to about 16 uses from the bag. At $12.99 at the time of this review, I think it’s a fair price for a good quality product.
Frank M –
The stuff smells so good and I feel like the scent is fairly strong because when I use it in my heated foot bath, I can smell it while I’m sitting on the couch. I like the light green tint to the crystals, and I decided that I would like to put them in a small jar on display in my bathroom. My feet definitely do feel softer but no softer than if I were to use plain Epsom salt and some essential oils in it. Definitely recommend using this in a heated bath, to really slough off the dead skin.
@booksaregoodmmkay –
I am absolutely in love with the MelodySusie Tea Tree Oil Foot Soak with Sea Salt! I have a foot bubbler with a built-in heater, and I put a little bit of this soak into the water, let it dissolve, and then settle in. It is so incredibly nice and the entire experience is wonderfully relaxing. I especially love the refreshing and clean tea tree oil scent; it really elevates the whole foot bath.
The results are fantastic—my feet feel incredibly soft after soaking, and it’s a perfect treatment for softening calluses and soothing tired feet. I usually sip on a nice herbal tea and watch a movie on my laptop while I soak. It’s a great way to treat yourself and pamper your feet at the end of a stressful day. During the wintertime, the nice warm feet are an added bonus against all the cold air! I think this is great quality for the price point, and I would absolutely order this again.
Trent Light Reviews –
I am absolutely in love with the MelodySusie Tea Tree Oil Foot Soak with Sea Salt! I have a foot bubbler with a built-in heater, and I put a little bit of this soak into the water, let it dissolve, and then settle in. It is so incredibly nice and the entire experience is wonderfully relaxing. I especially love the refreshing and clean tea tree oil scent; it really elevates the whole foot bath.
The results are fantastic—my feet feel incredibly soft after soaking, and it’s a perfect treatment for softening calluses and soothing tired feet. I usually sip on a nice herbal tea and watch a movie on my laptop while I soak. It’s a great way to treat yourself and pamper your feet at the end of a stressful day. During the wintertime, the nice warm feet are an added bonus against all the cold air! I think this is great quality for the price point, and I would absolutely order this again.
Yaweno –
I’ve been using MelodySusie’s tea tree oil foot soak, and it provides a wonderful relaxing experience. While many foot soaks are just scented epsom salts, this formula includes sea salt and their natural plant extract blend that features asparagus cochinchinensis, sweet almond, tea tree and other oils, which provides a noticeably slicker, more moisturizing feel than a standard salt bath I usually take. I found that after a 15-minute soak, the water turns a distinct green, and stubborn calluses become more pliable, making manual filing or using a pumice stone much easier and less abrasive, but unlike other efforts the moisturizing seems to persist. The tea tree oil content is potent enough to neutralize foot odor, but it is balanced by the almond oil so it doesn’t leave the skin feeling stripped or chalky once I dry off. However, as an evaluator, keep in mind that the 16oz package will only last for about 8 to 10 uses if you follow the 2 generous tablespoons recommendation or if you have a larger foot basin, you’ll go through this supply rather quickly. It’s an excellent, salon-grade step for tired feet, but for the best results, you definitely need to follow up with a good lotion to lock in the softened texture, as the salt can still be slightly drying over time.
Trent Light Reviews –
This foot soak felt very moisturizing when I had it in my pedicure spa machine. I left it in for 20 minutes as it said on the package to do. My feet typically are a bit dry afterwards with no lotion but I noticed this leaves it feeling and looking pretty decent. It’s overall pretty good, I’d say try it out
ed petal –
Smells beautiful , dissolved fully and quickly
Very happy with this purchase
Trent Light Reviews –
I don’t have a foot spa machine at home, so I just put a big basin inside my bathtub and filled it with warm water. I added two tablespoons of this foot soak and let it dissolve, then soaked my feet for about 10 to 15 minutes. Because of the tea tree oil scent, it honestly felt a bit like getting a spa treatment. The aroma smelled REALLY NICE and it made me feel relaxed and less stressed.
After soaking, I gently removed some dead skin on my heels and rinsed my feet lightly with running water. I could tell right away that my whole feet, especially the heels, felt smoother. Then I applied body lotion all over my feet and put on socks.
As I’m getting older, my heels got a lot rougher than before, so I’m hoping this MelodySusie foot soak will help if I keep using it. I’m planning to use it at night before bed to relax from the day. If you have a job that makes your feet tired all the time, or if your feet get dry as you age like mine, I think this is something worth trying.