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Menthol Pedicure Bombs
Menthol Pedicure Bombs
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How to Use: Fill up pedicure bath with water at your desired temperature then add foot bomb. Be sure to test the water temperature before soaking your feet, as the mentholated foot bomb may make it difficult to gauge heat, potentially leading to burns. Soak for a min of 20 min for maximum benefits. For foot use only!
Ingredients With Out: Baking soda, Citric acid, 5.33% Menthol, Cream of tartar, Kaolin Clay, Fragrance Oil, Alcohol, SLSA, Polysorbate 80, Coconut Oil, Shea Butter, May Contain: D&C Red 27 or 28 dye, FD&C Red 40 dye, FD&C Yellow No. 6 dye, FD&C Yellow 5 dye, or FD&C Blue 1 dye.
Ingredients With CBD: Baking soda, Citric acid, 5.33% Menthol, Cream of tartar, Kaolin Clay, Fragrance Oil, Alcohol, SLSA, Polysorbate 80, Coconut Oil, Shea Butter, 35mg CBD full spectrum concentrate, (Capsule: Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose). May Contain: D&C Red 27 or 28 dye, FD&C Red 40 dye, FD&C Yellow No. 6 dye, FD&C Yellow 5 dye, or FD&C Blue 1 dye.
*While exposure to sunlight may cause colors to fade, the product remains fully functional. Scents containing vanilla may brown over time.
Warning: The safety of this product has not been determined.
Caution—Use only as directed. Excessive use or prolonged exposure may cause irritation to skin and urinary tract. Discontinue use if rash, redness, or itching occurs. Consult your physician if irritation persists. For adult use only.
Cool ingredient deep dive:
Menthol originates naturally from mint plants, and synthetically manufactured. Peppermint oil and other mint essential oils contain menthol, and it can be taken directly from the essential oil. It is traced back to the 1700’s, but the Japanese have claimed to use the product since before that time.
Most Common Uses of Menthol:
Menthol is most commonly used for inflammation and irritation. It can be used on the outside of skin to help heal redness and scaring, and also it is ingested for throat and mouth irritation. Furthermore, it is used as an ingredient in perfume, as a pesticide, mouthwash, and within many other bath and beauty products. Lastly it is used as an active ingredient in many topical analgesics to relieve muscle pain.
Skin Benefits- Menthol can be applied directly to cuts, scrapes and bruises to reduce inflammation and irritation. It also has a soothing sensation that can assist in the side effects of sunburn and open wounds.
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