Boil the water and add rosemary (fresh or dried).
Let it steep for 10–15 minutes, then strain if needed.
Pour the infusion into a basin and allow it to cool slightly.
Soak your feet for 15–20 minutes.
Pat dry and apply a natural moisturizer for best results.
Use the soak 2–3 times a week for noticeable improvements.
For stronger effects, add a few drops of rosemary essential oil (always diluted).
Combine with gentle foot massage to further boost circulation and relaxation.
✅ Conclusion
Rosemary foot soaks are more than a relaxing ritual — they’re a natural therapy for better circulation, stress relief, skin health, and odor control. With just a few sprigs of rosemary, you can turn an ordinary foot soak into a powerful wellness treatment.
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