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Funky Feet

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$24.99

  • Revitalizing foot care blend
  • Potent oils, almond base
  • Ideal for topical, aromatherapy

Treat your feet to the revitalizing power of Funky Feet Oil Blend, a dynamic fusion of essential oils designed to cleanse, refresh, and rejuvenate. This unique formula combines Sweet Almond Oil (Prunus dulcis) with the purifying strength of Tea Tree Leaf, the robust benefits of Oregano Leaf, the cooling freshness of Peppermint Leaf, and the warming spice of Clove Bud essential oils. Whether you’re looking to pamper tired feet after a long day or maintain their natural balance, this blend is your go-to solution for freshness and comfort. Funky Feet is also a versatile addition to your aromatherapy routine, offering a clean and herbaceous aroma to uplift your senses. 

Availability: 14 in stock

Quantity: 30 ml

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Product Details

  • Aromatic Scent: Fresh, herbaceous, and slightly spicy
  • Purity: Rigorously tested using organoleptic methods,
    GC-MS, and FTIR for the highest quality

Dosage

  • Topical Use: Apply directly to clean, dry feet to refresh and soothe. Dilute further if needed for sensitive skin.
  • Massage: Use as a foot massage oil for a calming and invigorating experience.
  • Aromatic Use: Add a few drops to a diffuser to enjoy its uplifting, herbaceous aroma

Safety

  • Keep out of reach of children.
  • For external use only.
  • Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
  • Discontinue use if irritation occurs.

Pregnancy Safety
Consult a healthcare professional before use during pregnancy.

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How the Formula Work

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How to Use • Topical Use: Apply directly to clean, dry feet to refresh and soothe. Dilute further if needed for sensitive skin. • Massage: Use as a foot massage oil for a calming and invigorating experience. • Aromatic Use: Add a few drops to a diffuser to enjoy its uplifting, herbaceous aroma.

Herbs

Ingredients

Sweet Almond Oil

Used in traditional Greco-Arabic, Ayurvedic, and European medicine, sweet almond oil has long been treasured for its ability to nourish and soften the skin, ease dryness and inflammation, and gently lubricate the digestive tract when taken internally. It has been used as a massage base, baby oil, and beauty treatment for centuries.

Tea Tree Leaf

Native to Australia, tea tree leaf has been used for centuries by Aboriginal people to treat wounds, skin infections, and respiratory complaints. Crushed leaves were traditionally applied as poultices or infused in water for topical washing. Today, it remains a cornerstone of natural first-aid and skin care.

Oregano

Used since ancient times in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cultures, oregano is both a culinary staple and a powerful herbal remedy. Traditionally, it was brewed as tea for respiratory complaints, rubbed onto the skin to relieve aches, and burned to purify air and drive out infections. Ancient Greeks and Romans considered oregano a symbol of joy and protection, often placing sprigs around homes and in food for digestive and immune support.

Peppermint

Peppermint has a unique combination of cooling and pungent energy, offering both invigorating and soothing properties. This makes it ideal for stimulating digestion while also calming the body. Often, Peppermint is combined with warming herbs to balance its effects.

Clove Bud

Clove buds have been used for centuries in Ayurvedic, Chinese, and Unani medicine to ease pain, freshen breath, and promote digestion. In traditional Indian practices, clove is considered a powerful digestive and respiratory herb. It’s a warming spice that awakens sluggish circulation, boosts appetite, and clears congestion from the lungs and sinuses. In Unani medicine, it's known for strengthening the stomach and liver, and for calming hiccups, vomiting, and gas. In Western folk medicine, clove oil has been a time-tested remedy for toothaches and sore gums.
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