Yes, and no. Yes if you don't mind having oodles of bubbles up to your knees. No, if you don't want to overflow the lil tub.
You can put Epsom salts, essential oils, foot soak crystals, or even vinegar in the Dr. Scholl's Foot Bath with water to enhance your foot bath experience. Just follow the manufacturer's instructions and ensure the ingredients are safe for your skin.
Put foot/feet in soap and water for like 15 minutes.
chemical bath and a no scent soap bath shaved bald or thoroughly washed air in shower cap and put into clean room for 5 days
you could allways use proactive, i havent use it but i know people who have and it is a bath soap and really gets rid of acne!, unfortunitley you might have to order it:/
Yes, you can use Epsom salt in a Conair Foot Spa, but it's important to check the manufacturer's instructions first, as some models may have specific guidelines regarding additives. Epsom salt can enhance relaxation and soothe sore muscles. However, excessive use might lead to residue buildup, so it's advisable to rinse the spa thoroughly after use.
One must first cleanse oneself with soap and water using the detachable shower heads located near the bath before entering the water. Once clean (including rinsing away all soap/shampoo), you may enter the bath. Typically, you should not let your hand towel touch the bath water. You may put it on your face, or thereabouts.
No, not remotely. There is a risk of a cut if you are not careful, so take your time and shave with plenty of soap in a warm, warm bath.
I wouldn't think it would be much use to put lemon juice on you for perspiration, but you could find diff. kinds of anti-perspire stuff, bath more with a soap that is stronger or if you have sensitive skin you could use Ivory soap or if you're board you can put the Ivory soap into the microwave and it inflates!!!!!
You buy a bit of litmus paper, wet the item and put the litmus paper on the wet spot. if it turns blue, it is a base. If it turns red, it is acidic. Soap is a base.
Bathing isn't a problem. Just be careful when you're washing your hair so as not to hit it. If you put water on it, make sure that its clean (not what you're sitting in). Shower would be better than a bath. Bodywash/soap might sting but you should only use gentle soap on it anyways.
1st put some bubble bath shampoo in then put a bath bomb in there to make it dissolve
Throw it in a tub with vinegar then get a sponge and fill it with soap then wash it. Then leave it out to air dry then put lotion on it for a lasting scent and feeling.then throw it in your dryer..... it works