Earth Therapeutics Reflexology Foot Massage Lotion

December 10, 2017 - Comment
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Reflexology resides in the belief that the feet contain “reflex” pressure points that mirror the pressure points located throughout the entire body, and that by massaging and manipulating the reflex points in the feet, vital “chi” energy is harmonized throughout the entire body as well. This results in a variety of therapeutic benefits, such as increased blood circulation, revitalized energy, and stress reduction.
Formulated to enrich and enhance all the health benefits of reflexology, this holistic foot massage treatment contains a relaxing, mind calming infusion of aromatherapeutic lavender blended into a natural greaseless base that allows the hands to glide easily over the feet. Wild Mint stimulates circulation to revive, while healing, purifying Australian Tea Tree Oil and nourishing botanicals provides the added benefit of conditioning and softening dry, damaged skin and calluses.

Product Features

  • increases blood circulation, revitalizes energy
  • reduces stress through mind-calming infusion of aromatherapeutic scents
  • natural, greaseless lotion with NO mineral oil
  • conditions and softens dry skin and calluses

Comments

RobinGolf says:

Great Stuff! Fabulous massage cream, smells and works great!

sparky says:

Nice but runny This is ok, but really runny! I went to put some on my finger tip and a whole bunch flew out..not used to that. I rubs in nicely and doesn’t leave an oily feeling, just watch because it comes out fast and a lot!

La Cinema says:

Foot heaven in a bottle! Love this stuff! This is my favorite foot lotion, so I was happy to find it here, as I can’t always find it in stores. It’s smells minty, and it’s refreshing and moisturizing without feeling greasy.I don’t use this for reflexology, just as my regular foot lotion, and I honestly don’t think it has any more slip than the normal formula.

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